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All dbus rules are labelled under the name of the given profiles that provide dbus data. If the profiles were going to change (a renaming, an architectural change), the dbus rules need to be updated accordingly.
Default system, session and accessibility bus access are provided with the abstraction:
abstractions/bus-system
abstractions/bus-session
abstractions/bus-accessibility
Dbus Abstractions
Access to common dbus interface is done using the abstractions under abstractions/bus/
. They are kept minimal on purpose. The goal is not to give full talk access an interface but to provide a read only like view of it. For more access, use the dbus directive
Dbus Directive
We use a special directive to generate (when running make
) more advanced dbus access.
Directive format
# dbus: ( own | talk ) bus=( system | session ) name=AARE [label=AARE] [interface=AARE]
The directive format is on purpose very similar to apparmor dbus rules. However, there is some restrictions:
bus
andname
are mandatory and will break the build if ignored.- For the talk sub directive, profile name under a
label
is also mandatory interface
can optionally be given when it is different to the dbus path.
Example:
Allow owning a dbus interface:
!!! note ""
[apparmor.d/groups/network/NetworkManager](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/blob/a3b15973640042af7da0ed540db690c711fbf6ec/apparmor.d/groups/network/NetworkManager#L46)
``` aa linenums="46"
# dbus: own bus=system name=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager
```
Allow talking to a dbus interface on a given profile
!!! note ""
[apparmor.d/groups/gnome/gdm](https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/blob/a3b15973640042af7da0ed540db690c711fbf6ec/apparmor.d/groups/gnome/gdm#L32)
``` aa linenums="32"
# dbus: talk bus=system name=org.freedesktop.login1 label=systemd-logind
```