AppArmor

Securing Your Server With AppArmor

If you want to secure your server using AppArmor, you have to create and modify the profiles for all the applications you use. This can easily be done using the YaST AppArmor modules or the command-line tools.
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AppArmor's Security Goals

"This document is intended to specify the security goal that AppArmor is intended to achieve, so that users can evaluate whether AppArmor will meet their needs, and kernel developers can evaluate whether AppArmor is living up to its claims. This document is *not* a general purpose explanation of how AppArmor works, nor is it an explanation for why one might want to use AppArmor rather than some other system," began Crispin Cowan, following Arjan van de Ven's earlier suggestion to document security module intent. Crispin continued:

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Quote: I Don't Care About AppArmor

"Frankly I don't care about apparmor, I don't see it as a serious project. Smack is kind of neat but looks like a nicer way to specify selinux rules." — Alan Cox, in an October 22nd, 2007 message on the Linux Kernel Mailing List.
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