[Bug 1742912] Re: Please confine guest sessions again

2020-11-02 Thread Dave Mellor
The result on Ubuntu 20.04.1 is 'unconfined'.

Is this bad or to be expected?

I've noticed that Ubuntu 20.04 doesn't seem to handle multiple users
well. I have no idea why.

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[Bug 1742912] Re: Please confine guest sessions again

2019-12-05 Thread Jarno Suni
I installed gnome-terminal and got 'unconfined'. So I could view the
home directory of another user, but if the directories had no
permissions for Other group, I could not view the contents in guest
session. So I think a better solution than disabling guest sessions is
to make proper default permissions for directories under /home
directory.

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[Bug 1742912] Re: Please confine guest sessions again

2019-12-04 Thread Jarno Suni
I tested this on Xubuntu 18.04.3, and xfce4-terminal gives the expected
output (like xterm as well). I do not see how this should depend on the
terminal application used. I guess it is pretty safe to use guest
session in Xubuntu.

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[Bug 1742912] Re: Please confine guest sessions again

2018-10-19 Thread Francis Ginther
** Tags added: id-5a57962350afc7d4aa391919

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[Bug 1742912] Re: Please confine guest sessions again

2018-03-01 Thread Michael Pardee
I figured out why the simple test didn't work - when I first installed
Ubuntu 18.04, gnome-terminal wouldn't accept any keyboard input, I
assumed it was just a pre-alpha bug and installed terminator.
Installing terminator switched itself to the default including launching
with ctrl-alt-t , and terminator does get apparmor restricted.When I
paste in "cat /proc/self/attr/current" into a gnome-terminal it shows
unconfined.

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[Bug 1742912] Re: Please confine guest sessions again

2018-03-01 Thread Michael Pardee
Please note that the simple test ( cat /proc/self/attr/current ) can be
misleading.

I tried that in Ubuntu 18.04 ( switched to lightdm ) and got "(enforce)"
but some applications like the file manager could browse other user's
home directories.  Most applications including firefox and libreoffice
are restricted.  In Xubuntu the file manager is restricted as well as
every other application I tried.


Is it possible to just eliminate certain applications or prevent launching 
applications in specific ways to guarantee a restricted guest sessions?

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[Bug 1742912] Re: Please confine guest sessions again

2018-02-17 Thread Gunnar Hjalmarsson
I just posted this:

https://community.ubuntu.com/t/brain-dump-on-guest-session-
progress/3717/2

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[Bug 1742912] Re: Please confine guest sessions again

2018-01-27 Thread Doug McMahon
** Changed in: lightdm (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Confirmed

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