Firstly, on RHEL4 U5, I've noticed that if an argument has spaces in it,
it won't be pretty printed in the EXECVE record. E.g.:
# /bin/echo foo
EXECVE... argv[1]="foo"
# /bin/echo "foo bar"
EXECVE... argv[1]=1234ABCD
Is that a feature?
Secondly, I noticed that the sequence of messages is:
SYSCALL
EXECVE
CWD
PATH
I'm considering expanding argv[0] of EXECVE to be an absolute path.
However, that would mean either buffering things or moving EXECVE after
the PATH record. Would that break any contract, or reasonable
expectations that anyone's aware of?
Thanks,
Matt
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