Hi Daniel,

Not sure if you know already but there is an "official" profile for
pulseaudio, since Ubuntu 12.04.

You can see it for specific Ubuntu versions here:

 https://git.launchpad.net/apparmor-profiles/tree/ubuntu

Regards,
Simon

On 2016-08-10 04:12 PM, daniel curtis wrote:
> Hi Seth.
> 
> First of - thank You very much for a general advices. As always your
> answers are valuable and good.
> 
> If I remember correctly, I already used the aa-genprof tool. As I
> mentioned in my first message/mail there was a lot of experiments and
> tests etc. But maybe it's a good idea to try once again...
> 
> You mentioned the #include <tunables/global> line, right? I just saw
> that this line is at the top of profile. The same thing with #include
> <abstractions/base>. Here is a part of PulseAudio profile:
> 
> # Last Modified: Mon Aug 08 17:52, 2016
> #include <tunables/global>
> 
> /usr/bin/pulseaudio {
>   #include <abstractions/base>
> (...)
> 
> I hope that's what you have had in mind :- ) Anyway, I will do more
> tests, read even more articles about AppArmor, profiling etc. And if I
> will have some questions, doubts etc., I will simply write here, okay?
> 
> By the way: thank you very much for help. Not just here but also, for
> example, on ubuntu-hardened mailing list. I really appreciate it and
> thank youonce again :- )
> 
> Best regards.
> 
> 


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