Profiles

What they can control

  • File access

  • Exec

  • Capabilities

  • Network

  • UNIX sockets

  • Mount

    • mount / remount / unmount

    • pivot_root

  • Signals

  • Dbus

  • prtrace

  • rlimits

Text files

Compiled and installed with apparmor_parser.

Skeleton profiles

  • Default empty profiles to start with.

  • Generated with aa-easyprof for a given application.

# vim:syntax=apparmor
# AppArmor policy for apparmor_parser
# ###AUTHOR###
# ###COPYRIGHT###
# ###COMMENT###

#include <tunables/global>

# No template variables specified

"/usr/bin/apparmor_parser" {
 #include <abstraction/base>
 
 # No abstractions specified
 
 # No policy groups specified
 
 # No read paths specified
 
 # Not write paths specified
}
  • Comments

  • Global variables

  • Base abstractions

Syntax

Variables

  • @{var_name}

    • @{var_name}=...

      • Variable assignment

    • @{var_name}

      • Variable value

Defined internally

  • Preconfigured

    • /etc/apparmor.d/tunables

  • Automatic

    • @{profile_name}

Includes

Include filename

  • Or #include filename

  • CPP like

Filenames

  • include "/absolute_path"

  • include "relative_path"

  • include <magic_path>

    • From /etc/apparmor.d by default

Existing includes

Abstractions

  • include <abstractions/...>

  • Minimum, harmless access to fundamental resources.

Variable definitions.

  • include <tunable/...>

Feature ABI

Application Binary Interface.

abi filename

  • Absolute, relative or magic.

The file contains the feature set used in the profile.

  • Currently <abi/3.0>

  • Already included in <abstractions/base>

This is used to adjust kernel features to the profiles' use of features.

Filename wildcards

  • /dir_path/*

    • All files in the directory /dir_path

  • /dir_path/*/

    • All directories in the directory /dir_path

  • /dir_path/**

    • All files and directories under the directory /dir_path

  • /dir_path/**/

    • All directories under the directory /dir_path

File permissions

  • r: read

  • w: write

  • a: append

    • Cannot truncate

  • m: memory map

    • Useful for shared libraries

  • l: link

    • Add a name to an existing file

  • k: lock

    • File access synchronization.

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