Firefox or Chromium Apparmor profiles for Debian 9?
Do they exist? Can anyone link me to one? I searched but we don't seem to have any apparmor profiles for commonly used browsers yet. :S
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[Solved] Firefox or Chromium Apparmor profiles for Debian 9?
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[Solved] Firefox or Chromium Apparmor profiles for Debian 9?
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Re: Firefox or Chromium Apparmor profiles for Debian 9?
Debian 9 stretch has a firefox apparmor profile its just hidden here:
copy this file to /etc/apparmor.d/ then you can use the usual enforce command on it.
The chromium profile is no where to be seen. :O I guess i can use the Ubuntu one though:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/apparmor-profiles
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/usr/share/doc/apparmor-profiles/extras/usr.lib.firefox.firefox
The chromium profile is no where to be seen. :O I guess i can use the Ubuntu one though:
https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/apparmor-profiles
That link doesn't really answer my question.Not hard enough, apparently.
https://wiki.debian.org/AppArmor/HowToUse
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Re: Firefox or Chromium Apparmor profiles for Debian 9?
You are kidding, right?Chiefahol2 wrote:The chromium profile is no where to be seen. :O I guess i can use the Ubuntu one though:
You are lucky I even answered it, considering that asking for apparmor (which is auto-enabled on Ubuntu) on Debian is smelling like a big troll bait.Chiefahol2 wrote:That link doesn't really answer my question.
EDIT: Of course it was there.
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Re: Firefox or Chromium Apparmor profiles for Debian 9?
About what? 'locate chromium' shows me no profiles and i have apparmor-profiles and apparmor-profiles-extras installed. So if you knew where it is hiding that would be sweet.Wheelerof4te wrote:You are kidding, right?Chiefahol2 wrote:The chromium profile is no where to be seen. :O I guess i can use the Ubuntu one though:
So anyone who wants to run Apparmor on Debian is trolling? Well $%#! me i guess. It's an LSM, would i also be a monster if i used SELinux on Debian?You are lucky I even answered it, considering that asking for apparmor (which is auto-enabled on Ubuntu) on Debian is smelling like a big troll bait.Chiefahol2 wrote:That link doesn't really answer my question.
EDIT: Of course it was there.
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Re: Firefox or Chromium Apparmor profiles for Debian 9?
Backports kernel pulls in apparmor, it's not a big deal ya'll
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Re: Firefox or Chromium Apparmor profiles for Debian 9?
Again, you didn't search hard enough. There isn't any apparmor profile for Chromium:Chiefahol2 wrote: 'locate chromium' shows me no profiles and i have apparmor-profiles and apparmor-profiles-extras installed
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo ... bug=877391
No, anyone who wants to run apparmor on Debian will first read everything on the wiki before saying that provided answer doesn't help him.Chiefahol2 wrote:So anyone who wants to run Apparmor on Debian is trolling?
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Re: [Solved] Firefox or Chromium Apparmor profiles for Debia
You're right about the Wiki, if you dig deep enough it says a chromium profile is still wanted:
https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bts-user ... debian.org
Oww well, if anyone had an unofficial chromium profile they knew worked on stretch feel free to post it here.
https://udd.debian.org/cgi-bin/bts-user ... debian.org
Oww well, if anyone had an unofficial chromium profile they knew worked on stretch feel free to post it here.
Making a forum post that will probably help other noobs in the future is also a good way to do it.Wheelerof4te wrote:No, anyone who wants to run apparmor on Debian will first read everything on the wiki before saying that provided answer doesn't help him.