Hi,
Seth Arnold:
> On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 05:50:41PM -0400, intrigeri wrote:
>> Context: this is about the apparmor-profiles package, that has no
>> reverse-dependency, so this whole thing is not such a big deal (users
>> [...]
>> 2. Install *all* the profiles shipped by this package to
>>
LGTM.
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On Thu, 2017-08-10 at 17:50 -0400, intrigeri wrote:
>
> And the long-term goal is that eventually, some of these shared
> profiles might become good enough to be shipped in the apparmor
> package and enforced by default (and others should simply dropped from
> Debian-based distros if nobody cares
On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 05:50:41PM -0400, intrigeri wrote:
> Context: this is about the apparmor-profiles package, that has no
> reverse-dependency, so this whole thing is not such a big deal (users
> [...]
> 2. Install *all* the profiles shipped by this package to
>/etc/apparmor.d/, set it in
Hi,
I've re-read the bug log and taken a step back. Here's some context
and a proposal. Please provide input/opinions; especially Ubuntu
people are welcome to comment: I want to do something that works for
them as well (saying "we don't care much about this package, do
whatever you want and we'll
intrigeri:
> Drawbacks of shipping not-quite-ready-yet profiles (in complain mode)
> in /etc/apparmor.d/:
Here's another one, that might be a deal breaker:
* 'deny' rules are enforced even in complain mode, so *all* AppArmor
users are affected by any bug in such rules
On 2017-07-04 09:52:55, intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> intrig...@debian.org:
>> The apparmor-profiles package ships a number of profiles in
>> /etc/apparmor.d/, "in complain mode so that users can test and choose
>> which are desired". This includes policy for dovecot, dnsmasq,
>> avahi-daemon, ping.
Hi,
intrig...@debian.org:
> The apparmor-profiles package ships a number of profiles in
> /etc/apparmor.d/, "in complain mode so that users can test and choose
> which are desired". This includes policy for dovecot, dnsmasq,
> avahi-daemon, ping.
> This is confusing to some of us, and to users
Package: apparmor-profiles
Version: 2.10.95-4
Severity: normal
The apparmor-profiles package ships a number of profiles in
/etc/apparmor.d/, "in complain mode so that users can test and choose
which are desired". This includes policy for dovecot, dnsmasq,
avahi-daemon, ping.
This is confusing to
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