Hi John.
Okay, now it is more understandable. I will try to modify my
AppArmor profile and see what's going to happen etc. If I will
have any problems or questions, I will write a message.
You asked what I am trying to achieve with my policy. So, I just
want to make a profile for a 'plugin-contai
On 12/19/2015 10:27 AM, daniel curtis wrote:
>
> Hi Christian,
>
> So, if "c" means create file/directory then if AppArmor audit
> entries (for example from log files etc.) contains something like
> this:
>
> operation="mkdir", requested_mask="c", denied_mask="c"
>
> Then, rule in an AppArmor
Hi Christian,
So, if "c" means create file/directory then if AppArmor audit
entries (for example from log files etc.) contains something like
this:
operation="mkdir", requested_mask="c", denied_mask="c"
Then, rule in an AppArmor application profile should look like:
/home/user/.app/ w,
Am I r
Hello,
Am Freitag, 18. Dezember 2015 schrieb daniel curtis:
> I would like to ask about AppArmor profile and a system log files
> such as, for example, /var/log/syslog etc. Let say, that I wrote a
> profile for an application, which 'audit' entries in log files
> contains something like this (of c
Hi.
I would like to ask about AppArmor profile and a system log files
such as, for example, /var/log/syslog etc. Let say, that I wrote a
profile for an application, which 'audit' entries in log files contains
something like this (of course, I omitted the whole 'audit'):
* requested_mask="c" denie