Hi,
I've added the patch by Douglas Bagnall here:
https://code.launchpad.net/~u-d/apparmor-profiles/+git/apparmor-profiles/+ref/thunderbird/links
Then I thought I need to try to make this work on a Debian/GNOME system
too. Thunderbird seems to ask gnome-open for my preferred browser but
it does
ease?
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Hi!
> (adding back u. to CC - sorry, I didn't realize mails for this bugreport
> don't get delivered to pkg-apparmor when cleaning up the recipients)
Thanks!
> So here's the patch I hereby propose upstream:
Thank you very much Christian! :))
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I've put the upstream list and the original author of the profile in
Cc:. @Upstream, what do you think?
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Hi!
Oh sorry for the ping.. you answered quite some time ago and I missed
that somehow :/
Let me try if it works and report back to you.
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Hello!
any news on this issue?
Should I propose that patch via Git instead?
Cheers!
u:
> Hi!
>
> Simon Déziel:
>> On 2016-04-18 04:36 PM, Seth Arnold wrote:
>> The web view doesn't make it very easy to spot but those rules apply
>> only to the _subprofile_ gpg2.
&
the subprofile for gpg2:
# for enigmail's wizard revocation certificate creation
owner @{HOME}/.thunderbird/*.default/*_rev.asc rw,
Could you verify this is correct and add that line please?
(I'll propose patches once this is switched to Git, if I may :))
Thanks for working on this profile!
Cheers
ly
>>> already know how they're structured? :-)
>>>
>> I wasn't saying we should continue with the glob; I was trying to give
>> historical context. I vote for:
>>
>> profile thunderbird /usr/lib/thunderbird/thunderbird { ... }
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dove, it could be done in a followup patch
> with alternations in the binary attachment and the rules.
I'd strongly advocate for incorporating Icedove in the profile, as this
would allow for cross-distro compatibility.
Do you think this is possible?
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Hi,
Christian Boltz:
Am Donnerstag, 22. Januar 2015 schrieb intrigeri:
how about we have a 3 days sprint to work on cross-distro profile
maintenance workflow and tools, e.g. in May or June?
I like the idea, but I can't promise that I have 3 days only for
AppArmor - especially in the
Hi,
(Cc:ed Peter Palfrader (weasel), who maintains tor in Debian and the
Debian AppArmor Packaging Team.)
While playing around with `aa-unconfined` i saw that /usr/bin/tor is
marked as not being confined.
In Debian, `tor` comes with an apparmor profile which is called
system_tor and
lives in
Hi,
Steve Beattie:
On Mon, Feb 02, 2015 at 10:22:27AM +, u wrote:
`aa-unconfined` seems to ignore this, but `aa-status` tells me that the
`system_tor` profile is well active.
This is a bug in aa-unconfined. It's not been updated to take into
account the possibility of profile names
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