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!!! danger
In order to not break your system, the default package configuration installs
all profiles in complain mode. They can be enforced later.
See the [Enforce Mode](/enforce) page.
Requirements
AppArmor
An apparmor
based Linux distribution is required. The basic profiles and
abstractions shipped with AppArmor must be installed.
Desktop environment
The following desktop environments are supported:
- :material-gnome: Gnome
Also, please note wayland has better support than xorg.
Build dependencies
- Go
- lsb-release
- Rsync
:material-arch: Archlinux
apparmor.d-git
is available in the Arch User Repository:
git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/apparmor.d-git.git
cd apparmor.d-git
makepkg -s
sudo pacman -U apparmor.d-*.pkg.tar.zst \
--overwrite etc/apparmor.d/tunables/global \
--overwrite etc/apparmor.d/tunables/xdg-user-dirs \
--overwrite etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/trash
The overwrite options are only required on the first install. You can use yay
or your preferred AUR install method to update it.
!!! note
The following Archlinux based distributions are supported:
- [x] CachyOS
- [x] EndeavourOS
- [x] :material-manjaro: Manjaro Linux
:material-ubuntu: Ubuntu & :material-debian: Debian
Build the package from sources:
sudo apt install apparmor-profiles build-essential config-package-dev debhelper golang-go rsync git
git clone https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d.git
cd apparmor.d
dpkg-buildpackage -b -d --no-sign
sudo dpkg -i ../apparmor.d_*_all.deb
:simple-suse: OpenSUSE
Build and install from source:
./configure --complain
make
sudo make install
sudo systemctl restart apparmor
!!! note
RPM package is still a work in progress. Help is welcome.
Partial install
!!! warning
Partial installation is discouraged because profile dependencies are
not fetched. You may need to either switch desired `rPx` rules to `rPUx`
(fallback to unconfined) or install these related profiles.
(PR is welcome see [#77](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/issues/77))
For test purposes, you can install a specific profile with the following commands. Abstractions, tunables, and most of the OS dependent post-processing is managed.
./configure --complain
make
sudo make profile-names...