SignalForge
Op
Operator priorities
3 ranked actions
01

Run sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade -y to clear the 60 pending package upgrades, then reboot/restart affected services if prompted.

02

Restrict or rebind the wildcard network listeners on ports 9090, 9100, and 5432 so they are only reachable from trusted hosts or localhost; confirm whether each exposure is intentional.

03

Triage the 1437 recent log errors by filtering out known WSL DNS/Vsock noise and checking for any additional repeated failures tied to services, network access, or startup events.

Target host
mogahpc_wsl_01
Hostname snapshot: MogahPC · Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS
Artifact family
Linux audit log
linux-audit-log
Source
agent
Mar 24, 09:52 PM
Artifact source
agent:4a2d5936-d2d3-4949-8fb9-5c44802a5c93
Collector
signalforge-collectors
Target ID
mogahpc_wsl_01
Recorded at
Mar 24, 09:52 PM
Findings
6
2
medium
4
low
Run status
complete
Analysis completed successfully for this artifact snapshot.
Primary operator signal

Host Pressure Snapshot

Disk, memory, package, and recent-error signals extracted from the host audit so operators can assess system pressure before reading detailed findings.

Watch closely
Peak disk use
81%
C:\ mounted on /mnt/c
Memory use
41.4%
0.8 GiB of 1.9 GiB
Pending upgrades
60
Packages available for update
Recent errors
1470
Recent syslog, journal, or auth errors
Operator summary

Host Storage Watch

The busiest filesystems captured in the audit, shown as compact usage bars rather than buried line items.

Stable context
C:\ (/mnt/c)
C:\ 476G 382G 94G 81% /mnt/c
81%
D:\ (/mnt/d)
D:\ 50G 13G 38G 25% /mnt/d
25%
/dev/sdd (/)
/dev/sdd 1007G 40G 916G 5% /
5%
/dev/sdd (/)
/dev/sdd 67108864 879594 66229270 2% /
2%
Operator summary

Host Attention Points

Short callouts for the host-side items most likely to change operator decisions right away.

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60 packages pending upgrade
Pending upgrades often include security fixes, stability improvements, and kernel/userland bug fixes. In a WSL Ubuntu environment, keeping packages current still matters because user-facing tools, libraries, and services can inherit known vulnerabilities or behavior issues until upgraded.
1437 non-trivial errors in recent logs
A high error count can hide real issues, but the sample provided is WSL integration noise rather than a clear compromise signal. The volume is still useful as an early warning that something is repeatedly failing and should be trended for any non-WSL-specific errors.
Operator summary

Run Health Summary

A compact operator view of severity and signal distribution before you drop into detailed findings.

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Critical + high
0
No top-severity findings
Instability & pressure
1
Operational signal count
Identity & access
1
RBAC, tokens, service accounts, secrets
Exposure
4
Public reachability and listener posture
Findings table controls

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Detailed review

Findings

6 findings
Analysis narrative
Full narrative summary

Expanded explanation for operators who want the model summary after reviewing the findings table.

  • The system is generally functional, but it has several network listeners exposed on all interfaces that should be access-restricted or hardened.
  • There are 60 packages pending upgrade, which is the clearest maintenance gap and the best near-term remediation target.
  • Recent logs contain a high volume of errors, but the most prominent entries are WSL integration/DNS/Vsock noise consistent with this environment; they still warrant trend monitoring rather than alarm.
  • One Node.js process is bound only to loopback and is lower risk than the wildcard listeners.
  • Because this is WSL, several common service and kernel-related messages are expected and should not be treated as incidents.

Run Metadata

Identity
Run ID
94bad52c
Artifact family
Linux audit log
Host-level audit output from first-audit.sh or an equivalent Linux evidence collector.
Source type
Agent collection
agent
Target ID
mogahpc_wsl_01
Source label
agent:4a2d5936-d2d3-4949-8fb9-5c44802a5c93
Collection
Collector
signalforge-collectors
Recorded at
Mar 24, 09:52 PM
Analysis
Model
gpt-5.4-mini
Analysis time
9.8s
Tokens used
4,611
Suppressed Noise (10)

These observations are classified as expected given the environment context. Excluded from findings to reduce alert fatigue.

SSH service not foundWSL
AppArmor not presentWSL
WSL getaddrinfo failures in syslogWSL
WSL init timeout errorWSL
Apport autoreport condition checks skippedWSL
NVMe-oF or OpenIPMI service failuresWSL
rpm command failed with exec format errorcross-platform
Cannot read /etc/sudoersnon-root
Cannot read failed login recordsnon-root
Cannot query iptables rulesnon-root

Environment Context

Target Host
MogahPCUbuntu 24.04.3 LTS
Kernel
6.6.87.2-microsoft-standard-WSL2
Uptime
up 1 day, 17 hours, 47 minutes
WSL