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- AppArmor abstract "AppArmor ("Application Armor") is a Linux kernel security module released under the GNU General Public License that allows the system administrator to associate a security profile with each program, which restricts the capabilities of that program. It supplements the traditional Unix discretionary access control (DAC) model by providing mandatory access control (MAC). It was included as of the 2.6.36 version of the mainline Linux kernel. Since 2009, Canonical Ltd. contributes to the ongoing AppArmor development.In addition to manually specifying profiles, AppArmor includes a learning mode, in which violations of the profile are logged, but not prevented. This log can then be turned into a profile, based on the program's typical behavior.AppArmor is implemented using the Linux Security Modules (LSM) kernel interface.AppArmor is offered in part as an alternative to SELinux, which critics consider difficult for administrators to set up and maintain. Unlike SELinux, which is based on applying labels to files, AppArmor works with file paths. Proponents of AppArmor claim that it is less complex and easier for the average user to learn than SELinux. They also claim that AppArmor requires fewer modifications to work with existing systems: for example, SELinux requires a filesystem that supports "security labels", and thus cannot provide access control for files mounted via NFS. AppArmor is filesystem-agnostic.".
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- AppArmor genre "Security".
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- AppArmor latestReleaseDate "2014-12-15".
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- AppArmor comment "AppArmor ("Application Armor") is a Linux kernel security module released under the GNU General Public License that allows the system administrator to associate a security profile with each program, which restricts the capabilities of that program. It supplements the traditional Unix discretionary access control (DAC) model by providing mandatory access control (MAC). It was included as of the 2.6.36 version of the mainline Linux kernel. Since 2009, Canonical Ltd.".
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