Yes, I just banged out a fresh 5.9 with none of our mods to the os and had the same issues.
/bin/cat: /sys/class/net/55 eth0/address: No such file or directory lspci: -s: Invalid slot number lspci: -s: Invalid slot number Cannot get device settings: No such device Cannot get wake-on-lan settings: No such device Cannot get message level: No such device Cannot get link status: No such device /bin/cat: /sys/class/net/55 eth0/operstate: No such file or directory Device "55 eth0" does not exist. Device "55 eth0" does not exist. /bin/cat: /sys/class/net/55 sit0/address: No such file or directory lspci: -s: Invalid slot number lspci: -s: Invalid slot number Cannot get device settings: No such device Cannot get wake-on-lan settings: No such device Cannot get message level: No such device Cannot get link status: No such device /bin/cat: /sys/class/net/55 sit0/operstate: No such file or directory Device "55 sit0" does not exist. Device "55 sit0" does not exist.
I wouldn't go off my work. It looks like the script can't get the line it needs "slotnumber/interface". With my edits, the only thing i accomplished was to get it to return "interface". This does nothing for the script at all. LOL I have found where I could get the "slot number" and "interface" on different lines. I don't know if that is worth anything or not? But I would believe this would disrupt the flow of a single unified "linux" audit script.
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