** Also affects: apparmor (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
All Snaps are denied the ability to use DBus for notifications and
apptray indicators
Status in snapd:
New
Status in apparmor package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
OS: Kubuntu Noble 24.04 Alpha (two-day old install)
snapd version: 2.61.2
Affected Snaps: firefox, thunderbird, element-desktop
Steps to reproduce:
# For Firefox:
1. Open the Firefox Snap.
2. Open https://www.bennish.net/web-notifications.html.
3. Click "Authorize" and allow the website to send notifications.
4. Click "Show".
Expected result: A notification should be displayed by Plasma, similar to
other notifications the system displays.
Actual result: The notification shows up in the upper-right corner of the
display, improperly themed and obviously generated by Firefox as a fallback.
# For Thunderbird:
1. Open the Thunderbird Snap.
2. Ensure you are connected to an email account.
3. Unfocus the Thunderbird window.
4. Wait for an email to come through.
Expected result: When the email comes through, a notification should be
displayed by Plasma, similar to other notifications the system displays.
Actual result: The notification shows up improperly themed and obviously
generated by Thunderbird as a fallback.
# For Element:
1. Open the Element Snap.
Expected result: An apptray indicator should appear in the system tray with
the Element logo.
Actual result: No such indicator appears.
2. Log in, ask someone to ping you, then unfocus the window and wait for the
ping to come through.
Expected result: A notification should be displayed by Plasma, similar to
other notifications the system displays.
Actual result: No notification appears at all.
Additional information:
Based on the output of snappy-debug, this appears to be AppArmor related, at
least for element-desktop (but presumably for the others too). Of note are some
of the following log entries:
```
= AppArmor =
Time: 2024-03-10T13:4
Log: apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_method_call" bus="session"
path="/org/freedesktop/DBus" interface="org.freedesktop.DBus"
member="ListActivatableNames" mask="send" name="org.freedesktop.DBus" pid=2950
label="snap.element-desktop.element-desktop" peer_label="unconfined"
DBus access
= AppArmor =
Time: 2024-03-10T13:4
Log: apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_method_call" bus="session"
path="/modules/kwalletd5" interface="org.kde.KWallet" member="isEnabled"
mask="send" name="org.kde.kwalletd5" pid=2950
label="snap.element-desktop.element-desktop" peer_pid=1762
peer_label="unconfined"
DBus access
= AppArmor =
Time: 2024-03-10T13:4
Log: apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_method_call" bus="session"
path="/modules/kwalletd5" interface="org.kde.KWallet" member="close"
mask="send" name="org.kde.kwalletd5" pid=2950
label="snap.element-desktop.element-desktop" peer_pid=1762
peer_label="unconfined"
DBus access
= AppArmor =
Time: 2024-03-10T13:4
Log: apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_method_call" bus="session"
path="/StatusNotifierItem" interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties"
member="GetAll" name=":1.45" mask="receive" pid=2950
label="snap.element-desktop.element-desktop" peer_pid=2394
peer_label="plasmashell"
DBus access
= AppArmor =
Time: 2024-03-10T13:4
Log: apparmor="DENIED" operation="dbus_signal" bus="session"
path="/StatusNotifierItem" interface="org.kde.StatusNotifierItem"
member="NewToolTip" mask="send" name="org.freedesktop.DBus" pid=2950
label="snap.element-desktop.element-desktop" peer_pid=2394
peer_label="plasmashell"
DBus access
```
Booting with `apparmor=0` set on the kernel command line fixes the
issue with Element (apptray indicator appears, notifications show up).
Obviously this is not a solution, but it does isolate AppArmor as
being at least partially at fault.
This issue seems to be somewhat similar to
https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/dbus-related-apparmor-denials/37422,
however it seems as if Element is trying to hit the right paths and
interfaces and is still being denied (based on looking at the info in
https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/blob/master/interfaces/builtin/desktop_legacy.go
and comparing the paths and interfaces there with the paths and
interfaces shown by snappy-debug.
I talked about this issue with Erich Eickmeyer and he mentioned that
it occurred after a Plasma update. This doesn't make a great deal of
sense to me, and I suspect possibly some other component of the
affected systems happened to get updated at the same time (perhaps the
snapd Snap), but it's definitely worth mentioning.
An example of one of Thunderbird's fallback notifications is attached
as a screenshot (as I happened to get an email while typing this
report).
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