Re: [apparmor] Patching a system profile for a specific user

2020-01-11 Thread John Johansen
On 1/10/20 2:07 PM, Sylvain Leroux wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > > Hi everyone, > > I'm a seasoned Linux administrator but I have little prior experience > with AppArmor. FWIW, I already have asked this question on the > SuperUser StackExchange web site this

Re: [apparmor] Patching a system profile for a specific user

2020-01-11 Thread John Johansen
On 1/11/20 2:40 AM, azu...@pobox.sk wrote: > Citát Sylvain Leroux : > >> Thanks azur, >> >> On 11/01/2020 08:25, azu...@pobox.sk wrote: >>> just put this in /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.bin.thunderbird : >>> owner @{HOME}/.signature.d/** r, >> >> >> My issue is I don't want to change the system

Re: [apparmor] Patching a system profile for a specific user

2020-01-11 Thread azurit
Citát Sylvain Leroux : Thanks azur, On 11/01/2020 08:25, azu...@pobox.sk wrote: just put this in /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.bin.thunderbird : owner @{HOME}/.signature.d/** r, My issue is I don't want to change the system configuration. This isnt' possible. That file is used to local

Re: [apparmor] Patching a system profile for a specific user

2020-01-11 Thread Sylvain Leroux
Thanks azur, On 11/01/2020 08:25, azu...@pobox.sk wrote: > just put this in /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.bin.thunderbird : > owner @{HOME}/.signature.d/** r, My issue is I don't want to change the system configuration. I would like to grant the extra permission *only* for the user that needs it.

Re: [apparmor] Patching a system profile for a specific user

2020-01-10 Thread azurit
Hi, just put this in /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.bin.thunderbird : owner @{HOME}/.signature.d/** r, azur Citát Sylvain Leroux : Hi everyone, I'm a seasoned Linux administrator but I have little prior experience with AppArmor. FWIW, I already have asked this question on the SuperUser

[apparmor] Patching a system profile for a specific user

2020-01-10 Thread Sylvain Leroux
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Hi everyone, I'm a seasoned Linux administrator but I have little prior experience with AppArmor. FWIW, I already have asked this question on the SuperUser StackExchange web site this afternoon [1], but it received little interest, and I now