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Re: Flatpak and apparmor.



Thanks for your reply.

I'm using apparmor the last 2 years and I made my own profiles for my
applications.

The problem I'm having is that since flatpak is a bit different i do not
have any idea how to combine it with apparmor or if its even possible.



On 4/7/19 10:20 AM, didier gaumet wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Disclaimer: I have never used Apparmor nor SELinux, I only just
> installed Apparmor on Stretch because it will be enabled by default on
> new installations of Buster and I want my future migration result to be
> like a new install.
> 
> I would surmise (even if I am not sure of it) that Apparmor profiles
> (being upstream for different linux distros) are not package-manager
> dependant.
> 
> Here are the lists of Apparmor applications profiles included in Debian:
> base: https://packages.debian.org/stretch/all/apparmor-profiles/filelist
> extra:
> https://packages.debian.org/stretch/all/apparmor-profiles-extra/filelist
> 
> So if your app in the lists and the packages installed, you probably
> have nothing more to do.
> 
> There is an Apparmor section in the Debian Handbook that should be of
> help if you need to create a profile:
>  https://debian-handbook.info/browse/stable/sect.apparmor.html
> 
> And there is a tool to ease the creation of Apparmor rules:
>  https://packages.debian.org/stretch/apparmor-easyprof
> 


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