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AppArmor — The Linux Kernel documentation AppArmor is MAC style security extension for the Linux kernel It implements a task centered policy, with task “profiles” being created and loaded from user space
AppArmor - Wikipedia AppArmor ("Application Armor") is a Linux kernel security module that allows the system administrator to restrict programs' capabilities with per-program profiles Profiles can allow capabilities like network access, raw socket access, and the permission to read, write, or execute files on matching paths
AppArmor Cheat Sheet for Linux System Administrators Application Armor abbreviated as AppArmor is a security module on Linux systems It is a Mandatory Access Control (MAC) system used by the Linux kernel to restrict the capabilities of a program as configured on program profiles
AppArmor - Ubuntu security documentation AppArmor can deny unprivileged applications the use of user namespaces, preventing them from gaining additional capabilities and reducing kernel attack surface
AppArmor - ArchWiki AppArmor is available in all officially supported kernels Install apparmor for userspace tools and libraries to control AppArmor To load all AppArmor profiles on startup, enable apparmor service To enable AppArmor as default security model on every boot, set the following kernel parameter:
AppArmor AppArmor supplements the traditional Unix discretionary access control (DAC) model by providing mandatory access control (MAC) It has been included in the mainline Linux kernel since version 2
Apparmor and its usage - ICO wiki - IT College AppArmor is a Linux kernel security module that allows the system administrator to restrict programs' capabilities with per-program profiles Profiles can allow capabilities like network access, raw socket access, and the permission to read, write, or execute files on matching paths
AppArmor — The Linux Kernel documentation AppArmor is MAC style security extension for the Linux kernel It implements a task centered policy, with task “profiles” being created and loaded from user space