[apparmor] lightdm profile from a apparmor.d/abstractions directory.

2013-08-06 Thread Daniel Curtis
Hi Mr Seth, Thank you, for providing me an information, about a guest account protections. Generally, I mean a confirmation, that this account is well protected. Anyway, I was just freaking out about a default 'lightdm-guest-session' profile and that - for me - it seems empty. So I was thinking, t

Re: [apparmor] lightdm profile from a apparmor.d/abstractions directory.

2013-08-05 Thread Seth Arnold
On Mon, Aug 05, 2013 at 08:19:21PM +0200, Daniel Curtis wrote: > So everything is fine with lightdm-guest-session and it is > normal that it contains only a few lines? I do not have to > change anything? Guest account is still well protected by > AppArmor? Sorry, I had doubts when it comes to the g

[apparmor] lightdm profile from a apparmor.d/abstractions directory.

2013-08-05 Thread Daniel Curtis
Hi Mr Jamie, So everything is fine with lightdm-guest-session and it is normal that it contains only a few lines? I do not have to change anything? Guest account is still well protected by AppArmor? Sorry, I had doubts when it comes to the guest account protection etc. One more thing mr Jamie. Do

Re: [apparmor] lightdm profile from a apparmor.d/abstractions directory.

2013-08-05 Thread Jamie Strandboge
On 08/04/2013 04:41 PM, Daniel Curtis wrote: > Hi > > I just want to ask if can I use e.g. *lightdm** profile from > directory? Can I put it in a > enforce mode? I'm aksing, because I've noticed that "default" > *lightdm-guest-session* profile on Xubuntu 12.04 is... pretty > empty in comparison t

[apparmor] lightdm profile from a apparmor.d/abstractions directory.

2013-08-04 Thread Daniel Curtis
Hi I just want to ask if can I use e.g. *lightdm** profile from directory? Can I put it in a enforce mode? I'm aksing, because I've noticed that "default" *lightdm-guest-session* profile on Xubuntu 12.04 is... pretty empty in comparison to that one from a directory. Default *lightdm-guest-sessi