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title: Report AppArmor logs
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---
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The **[aa-log](usage.md#apparmor-log)** tool reports all AppArmor `DENIED` and `ALLOWED`. It should be used to fix AppArmor related issues.
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While testing, if something get wrong, you need to put the profile in complain mode, so that you can investigate, and it does not block your program.
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When creating [an issue on Github][newissue], please post a link to the [paste] of the audit log generated with:
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```sh
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aa-log -R
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```
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??? question "No logs with `aa-log`?"
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If the log file is empty, check that Auditd is running:
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```sh
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sudo systemctl status auditd.service
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```
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If Auditd is disabled aa-log will not have new results, you can enable Auditd with:
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```sh
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sudo systemctl enable auditd.service --now
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```
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If this command produces nothing, use `-s` to provide all logs since boot time (provided that `journalctl` collected them):
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```sh
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aa-log -s -R
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```
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??? question "No logs with `aa-log -s`?"
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On certain distributions/configurations, AppArmor logs in journal could be taken over by *auditd* when it is installed. To overcome this, `systemd-journald-audit.socket` could be enabled:
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```sh
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sudo systemctl enable systemd-journald-audit.socket
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```
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You can get older logs with:
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```sh
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aa-log -R -f <nb>
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```
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Where `<nb>` is `1`, `2`, `3` and `4` (the rotated audit log file).
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[newissue]: https://github.com/roddhjav/apparmor.d/issues/new
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[paste]: https://pastebin.com/
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