apparmor/utils/test/logprof.conf
Tyler Hicks f30ab46af7 utils: Update the logprof.conf in the test dir to point to in-tree paths
The utils tests should make use of the logprof.conf that resides in
utils/test/ when testing against the in-tree parser and profiles. When
testing against the system, it the utils tests should continue to use
the system logprof.conf.

This patch updates the parser and profiles paths to point to the in-tree
paths. Another patch is needed to get aa.py to honor a non-hardcoded
search path for logprof.conf and other configuration files.

Signed-off-by: Tyler Hicks <tyhicks@canonical.com>
Acked-by: Christian Boltz <apparmor@cboltz.de>
Acked-by: Seth Arnold <seth.arnold@canonical.com>
2017-03-02 21:21:21 +00:00

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# ------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Copyright (C) 2004-2006 Novell/SUSE
# Copyright (C) 2014 Canonical Ltd.
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
# modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public
# License published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# ------------------------------------------------------------------
[settings]
profiledir = ../../profiles/apparmor.d
inactive_profiledir = ../../profiles/apparmor/profiles/extra
logfiles = /var/log/audit/audit.log /var/log/syslog /var/log/messages
parser = ../../parser/apparmor_parser
ldd = /usr/bin/ldd
logger = /bin/logger /usr/bin/logger
# customize how file ownership permissions are presented
# 0 - off
# 1 - default of what ever mode the log reported
# 2 - force the new permissions to be user
# 3 - force all perms on the rule to be user
default_owner_prompt = 1
# custom directory locations to look for #includes
#
# each name should be a valid directory containing possible #include
# candidate files under the profile dir which by default is /etc/apparmor.d.
#
# So an entry of my-includes will allow /etc/apparmor.d/my-includes to
# be used by the yast UI and profiling tools as a source of #include
# files.
custom_includes =
[repository]
distro = ubuntu-intrepid
url = http://apparmor.test.opensuse.org/backend/api
preferred_user = ubuntu
[qualifiers]
# things will be painfully broken if bash has a profile
/bin/bash = icnu
/bin/ksh = icnu
/bin/dash = icnu
# these programs can't function if they're confined
/bin/mount = u
/etc/init.d/subdomain = u
/sbin/cardmgr = u
/sbin/subdomain_parser = u
/usr/sbin/genprof = u
/usr/sbin/logprof = u
/usr/lib/YaST2/servers_non_y2/ag_genprof = u
/usr/lib/YaST2/servers_non_y2/ag_logprof = u
# these ones shouln't have their own profiles
/bin/awk = icn
/bin/cat = icn
/bin/chmod = icn
/bin/chown = icn
/bin/cp = icn
/bin/gawk = icn
/bin/grep = icn
/bin/gunzip = icn
/bin/gzip = icn
/bin/kill = icn
/bin/ln = icn
/bin/ls = icn
/bin/mkdir = icn
/bin/mv = icn
/bin/readlink = icn
/bin/rm = icn
/bin/sed = icn
/bin/touch = icn
/sbin/killall5 = icn
/usr/bin/find = icn
/usr/bin/killall = icn
/usr/bin/nice = icn
/usr/bin/perl = icn
/usr/bin/tr = icn
[required_hats]
^.+/apache(|2|2-prefork)$ = DEFAULT_URI HANDLING_UNTRUSTED_INPUT
^.+/httpd(|2|2-prefork)$ = DEFAULT_URI HANDLING_UNTRUSTED_INPUT
[defaulthat]
^.+/apache(|2|2-prefork)$ = DEFAULT_URI
^.+/httpd(|2|2-prefork)$ = DEFAULT_URI
[globs]
# /foo/bar/lib/libbaz.so -> /foo/bar/lib/lib*
/lib/lib[^\/]+so[^\/]*$ = /lib/lib*so*
# strip kernel version numbers from kernel module accesses
^/lib/modules/[^\/]+\/ = /lib/modules/*/
# strip pid numbers from /proc accesses
^/proc/\d+/ = /proc/*/
# if it looks like a home directory, glob out the username
^/home/[^\/]+ = /home/*
# if they use any perl modules, grant access to all
^/usr/lib/perl5/.+$ = /usr/lib/perl5/**
^/usr/lib/[^\/]+/perl5?/.+$ = /usr/lib/@{multiarch}/perl{,5}/**
# locale foo
^/usr/lib/locale/.+$ = /usr/lib/locale/**
^/usr/share/locale/.+$ = /usr/share/locale/**
# timezone fun
^/usr/share/zoneinfo/.+$ = /usr/share/zoneinfo/**
# /foobar/fonts/baz -> /foobar/fonts/**
/fonts/.+$ = /fonts/**
# turn /foo/bar/baz.8907234 into /foo/bar/baz.*
# BUGBUG - this one looked weird because it would suggest a glob for
# BUGBUG - libfoo.so.5.6.0 that looks like libfoo.so.5.6.*
# \.\d+$ = .*
# some various /etc/security poo -- dunno about these ones...
^/etc/security/_[^\/]+$ = /etc/security/*
^/lib/security/pam_filter/[^\/]+$ = /lib/security/pam_filter/*
^/lib/security/pam_[^\/]+\.so$ = /lib/security/pam_*.so
^/etc/pam.d/[^\/]+$ = /etc/pam.d/*
^/etc/profile.d/[^\/]+\.sh$ = /etc/profile.d/*.sh