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![]() <mathiaz@ubuntu.com> [Message-ID: <20070813201254.GD11381@mathias.mathiaz.net>] Added comments to both file-skipping locations referencing the other location that needs to be modified. (The ideal solution would be for this information to be stored in one commonly referenced location, configurable by distributors and administratrors.) |
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libapparmor_re | ||
pcre | ||
po | ||
tst | ||
apparmor-parser.spec.in | ||
apparmor.d.pod | ||
apparmor.pod | ||
apparmor.vim.pod | ||
apparmor_parser.pod | ||
COPYING.GPL | ||
frob_slack_rc | ||
immunix.h | ||
Makefile | ||
parser.h | ||
parser_include.c | ||
parser_include.h | ||
parser_interface.c | ||
parser_lex.l | ||
parser_main.c | ||
parser_merge.c | ||
parser_misc.c | ||
parser_policy.c | ||
parser_regex.c | ||
parser_symtab.c | ||
parser_variable.c | ||
parser_yacc.y | ||
rc.aaeventd.redhat | ||
rc.aaeventd.suse | ||
rc.apparmor.debian | ||
rc.apparmor.functions | ||
rc.apparmor.redhat | ||
rc.apparmor.slackware | ||
rc.apparmor.suse | ||
README | ||
subdomain.conf | ||
subdomain.conf.pod | ||
techdoc.tex |
The apparmor_parser allows you to add, replace, and remove AppArmor policy through the use of command line options. The default is to add. `apparmor_parser --help` shows what the command line options are. You can also find more information at <http://forge.novell.com/modules/xfmod/project/?apparmor>. Please send all complaints, bug reports, feature requests, rants about the software, and questions to apparmor-general@forge.novell.com. Security issues should be directed to security@suse.de or secure@novell.com, where we will attempt to conform to the RFP vulnerability disclosure protocol: http://www.wiretrip.net/rfp/policy.html The parser uses the PCRE (Perl Compatible Regular Expression) engine, which was written by Philip Hazel and is copyright by the University of Cambridge, England. For more information on the PCRE engine, see <ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/> Thanks. -- The AppArmor development team