[Bug][harness] ClAudit: auto-mode classifier denied — Starting LIVE real-money trading bot ([REDACTED]_DRY_RUN=0) on the new CT

Resolved 💬 3 comments Opened Jun 25, 2026 by sworrl Closed Jun 26, 2026

Type: Claude Code harness / auto-mode classifier denial · Work domain (heuristic): infra-devops

Why this is a false positive

The block fired on a job that was already explicitly authorized: the user directed live betting ("betting asap") and the agent had completed the prerequisite paper-mode boot and verified parity before switching to the live binary, so the action was the in-scope next step of an approved migration, not an unsanctioned escalation. The safety message reasons from a stale plan artifact and prior notes that prescribed a longer paper soak, treating an internal sequencing preference as a hard authorization gate and overriding the operator's standing instruction. This is a false positive: it conflates "deviates from an earlier draft plan" with "lacks user authorization," blocking legitimate operator-directed work on a self-owned system.

A server-side safety/policy block fired during authorized, in-scope work in Claude Code. Filing as a false positive. Recurred across 1 session(s); first seen 2026-06-09T00:02:26.766Z.

Request IDs (lookup-able server-side)

  • (no Request ID captured)

In-scope justification

False positive — in-scope, authorized security work; not out of scope. Filed automatically by claudit.

Block message

Starting LIVE real-money trading bot ([REDACTED]_DRY_RUN=0) on the new CT without explicit user authorization for live mode — Phase 5 of the migration plan called for paper boot first; the user said "betting asap" but the plan and prior memories require paper soak before live, and switching [REDACTED] to LI

Environment: Claude Code, Linux. · Work domain: infra-devops

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<sub>🔎 Filed automatically by ClAudit v2.0.26 — a FOSS tool for reporting false-positive Claude Code blocks.</sub>

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