iRat Client in El Capitan Logs?

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MacBook Air - Inizio 2014, OS 10.11.3

Ciao, ho trovato questo nei miei log CoreTelephonyTraceScratch e l'ho trovato relativo, in base ad alcuni risultati di Google limitati. Non ho un dispositivo iOS che mi connetto a questa macchina. Non sono un programmatore, qualcuno può mettermi a mio agio? Grazie.


    0.052 [I] evt: Firing event 'recalculateConnectionAvailability': with params= 0, Wifi Changed
    0.052 [I] DATA:TechDriver:handleWifiAvailable_sync: fWifiInterfaceName changes from en0 to 
    0.052 [I] DATA:TechDriver:TechDataDriver: <0x7fa3baf2a450> created
    0.052 [I] DATA:ServiceController:DataServiceController: <0x7fa3bae150b0> created
    0.052 [I] DATA:ServiceController:recalculateConnectionAvailability: fRadioModuleCreated is false, bailing for now (Wifi Changed)
    0.052 [I|17+] ent.ctr: Initializing Carrier Entitlements Controller
    0.052 [I] NOBB:NoBBRegistration_NOSUPPORT:NoBBRegistrationController: Object constructed <----------
    0.053 [I|17] ent.ctr: ================================================================================================
    0.053 [I|17] ent.ctr: Reset called upon with update: false and reason CheckEntitlementsReason::kSelfInitiated
    0.053 [I|17] ent.ctr: ================================================================================================
    0.053 [I|17] ent.ctr: Potentially instantiating Entitlements Command Driver
    0.053 [I|18+] ent.psh: Reset Push Listener
    0.053 [I|15+] csi.session: handleLoginSessionStateChange_sync(): Session is logged in
    0.053 [I|15] evt: Firing event 'loginSessionStateChange': with params= 1
    0.053 [I|15] csi.session: initialize(): loginSessionActive: true
    0.053 [I] evt: Firing event 'recalculateConnectionAvailability': with params= 1, Login session state changed to true
    0.053 [I] evt: Firing event 'recalculateConnectionAvailability': with params= 1, Login session state changed to true
    0.053 [I] DATA:iRatController:handleLoginSessionStateChanged_sync: Session is logged in. Start iRatClient
    0.053 [I] DATA:ServiceController:recalculateConnectionAvailability: fRadioModuleCreated is false, bailing for now (Login session state changed to true)
    0.053 [I] DATA:ServiceController:recalculateConnectionAvailability: fRadioModuleCreated is false, bailing for now (Login session state changed to true)
    0.053 [I] DATA:iRatClient:start_sync: Starting iRat Client
    0.053 [I] DATA:iRatClient:register_sync: register with server: {
    "kMessageId": 1u,
    "kMessageArgs": {
        "kWCMRegisterProcess_ProcessId": 7u
    }
}
    0.054 [I] 5wi: Constructor: fCountrySetFlag set to false
    0.055 [I|24+] sysobs: Polling for the states of screen, lock, reachability status, and battery saver mode
    0.055 [I|22+] 5wi: No retrieved value for SystemDeterminationManager::ConnectivityHelperType
    0.056 [I|22] 5wi: No retrieved value for kEnableIMSUserPreference, using default false
    0.056 [I|17] ent.ctr: No Entitlements Driver
    0.056 [I|17] ent.ctr: Adding FaceTimeOverCellular to not supported
    0.056 [I|25+] max: Switch support retrieved -----  3G switch support: DataRateSwitchSupport::kUnknown, LTE switch support: DataRateSwitchSupport::kUnknown
    0.056 [I|25] max: User preference for Enable 3G: DataRateUserPreference::kUnknown with  3G switch support: DataRateSwitchSupport::kUnknown
    0.056 [I|25] max: User preference for Enable LTE: DataRateUserPreference::kUnknown with LTE switch support: DataRateSwitchSupport::kUnknown
    0.056 [I|17] ent.ctr: Adding Tethering to not supported
    0.056 [I|17] ent.ctr: Adding Agent to not supported
    0.056 [I|17] ent.ctr: Adding VoWiFi to not supported
    0.056 [I|17] ent.ctr: Adding Thumper to not supported
    0.056 [I|17] ent.ctr: 
    0.056 [I|17] ent.ctr: Generating entitlement changed events
    0.056 [I|17] ent.ctr: 
    0.056 [I|17] evt: Firing event 'entitlement_changed': with params= 0000000000, 0000000000, 0111001100, EntitlementResults(Phone Number:Unknown, SubscriptionAndUsageStatus:Unknown, FaceTimeOverCellular:Unknown, Tethering:Unknown, Update Push Token:Unknown, Perform Auth-Only:Unknown, Agent:Unknown, VoWiFi:Unknown, Thumper:Unknown, VVM:Unknown, )
    0.056 [I|25] max: User Preference evaluated -----  3G switch user preference: DataRateUserPreference::kUnknown, LTE switch user preference: DataRateUserPreference::kUnknown
    0.057 [I|17] ent.ctr: Invalidating Entitlements State with reason CheckEntitlementsReason::kSelfInitiated
    0.057 [I|24] DisplayStateModel:changeFlag: DisplayIsOn, from true to true
    0.057 [I|24] evt: Firing event 'statusBarVisible': with params= 1

    
posta dpm05 16.02.2016 - 02:19
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No, non devi essere preoccupato. Apri Activity Monitor, seleziona Tutti i processi dal menu in alto e cerca qualcosa come "WirelessRadioManagerd". Se lo vedi, c'è la fonte dei log.

Riguardo al contenuto del registro: sono log di debug (livello di traccia, come suggerito dal log) per alcune delle funzionalità di Handoff.

Il programma WirelessRadioManagerd è realizzato da Apple, puoi trovarlo nella directory di sistema nascosta / usr / sbin. Se esegui El Capitan, questo file sarà sicuramente autentico a patto che tu non abbia disabilitato System Integrity Protection o SIP (o la modalità rootless come si potrebbe riferire a). Se non hai mai toccato il terminale o non hai usato app ombreggiate, probabilmente non è disabilitato.

Se vuoi essere sicuro che il tuo dispositivo WirelessRadioManagerd sia autentico, puoi caricarlo su VirusTotal e vedere da solo :) (consiglio: copialo sul desktop per selezionarlo facilmente quando lo carichi)

    
risposta data 25.06.2016 - 03:21
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Sembra che sia installato un client di controllo remoto (vedi link ) - sì, sarei preoccupato.

    
risposta data 17.02.2016 - 23:56
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