apparmor.d/docs/configuration.md
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Configuration

AppArmor

As there are a lot of rules, it is recommended to enable caching AppArmor profiles. In /etc/apparmor/parser.conf, add write-cache and Optimize=compress-fast.

echo 'write-cache' | sudo tee -a /etc/apparmor/parser.conf
echo 'Optimize=compress-fast' | sudo tee -a /etc/apparmor/parser.conf

!!! info

See [Speed up AppArmor Start] on the Arch Wiki for more information:
[Speed up AppArmor Start]: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AppArmor#Speed-up_AppArmor_start_by_caching_profiles

Personal directories

!!! danger

You need to ensure that all personal directories you are using are well-defined XDG directory. You may need to edit these variables to your own settings.

This project is designed in such a way that it is easy to personalize the directories your programs have access by defining a few variables.

The profiles heavily use the (largely extended) XDG directory variables defined in the Variables Reference page.

??? note "XDG variables overview"

See **[Variables Reference](variables.md)** page for more.

| Description | Name | Value |
|-------------|:----:|---------|
| Desktop | `@{XDG_DESKTOP_DIR}` | `Desktop` |
| Download | `@{XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR}` | `Downloads` |
| Templates | `@{XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR}` | `Templates` |
| Public | `@{XDG_PUBLICSHARE_DIR}` | `Public` |
| Documents | `@{XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR}` | `Documents` |
| Music | `@{XDG_MUSIC_DIR}` | `Music` |
| Pictures | `@{XDG_PICTURES_DIR}` | `Pictures` |
| Videos | `@{XDG_VIDEOS_DIR}` | `Videos` |
| Books | `@{XDG_BOOKS_DIR}` | `Books` |
| Projects | `@{XDG_PROJECTS_DIR}` | `Projects` |
| Screenshots | `@{XDG_SCREENSHOTS_DIR}` | `@{XDG_PICTURES_DIR}/Screenshots` |
| Sync | `@{XDG_SYNC_DIR}` | `Sync` |
| Torrents | `@{XDG_TORRENTS_DIR}` | `Torrents` |
| Vm | `@{XDG_VM_DIR}` | `.vm`
| Wallpapers | `@{XDG_WALLPAPERS_DIR}` | `@{XDG_PICTURES_DIR}/Wallpapers` |

You can personalize these values.

First create the directory /etc/apparmor.d/tunables/xdg-user-dirs.d/apparmor.d.d:

sudo mkdir /etc/apparmor.d/tunables/xdg-user-dirs.d/apparmor.d.d

Then create a local addition file in it where you define your own personal directories. Example:

@{XDG_VIDEOS_DIR}+="Films"
@{XDG_MUSIC_DIR}+="Musique"
@{XDG_PICTURES_DIR}+="Images"
@{XDG_BOOKS_DIR}+="BD" "Comics"
@{XDG_PROJECTS_DIR}+="Git" "Papers"

Then restart the AppArmor service to reload the profiles in the kernel:

sudo systemctl restart apparmor.service

Examples

  • For git support, you may want to add your GO_PATH in the XDG_PROJECTS_DIR:
    @{XDG_PROJECTS_DIR}+="go"
    
  • If you use Keepass, personalize XDG_PASSWORD_STORE_DIR with your password directory. Eg:
    @{XDG_PASSWORD_STORE_DIR}+="@{HOME}/.keepass/"
    
  • Add pacman integration with your AUR helper. Eg for yay:
    @{user_pkg_dirs}+=@{user_cache_dirs}/yay/
    

Local profile extensions

You can extend any profile with your own rules by creating a file in the /etc/apparmor.d/local/ directory with the name of your profile. For example, to extend the foo profile, create a file /etc/apparmor.d/local/foo and add your rules in it.

Example

  • child-open, a profile that allows other program to open resources (URL, picture, books...) with some predefined GUI application. To allow it to open URLs with Firefox, create the file /etc/apparmor.d/local/child-open with:
      @{bin}/firefox rPx,
    

!!! note

This is an example, no need to add Firefox into `child-open`, it is already there.

!!! info

`rPx` allows transition to the Firefox profile. Use `rPUx` to allow transition to an unconfined state if you do not have the profile for a given program.

Then, reload the AppArmor rules with sudo systemctl restart AppArmor.