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<!DOCTYPE html>
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    <head>
        <meta charset='utf-8'>
        <title>2.6.1. AppArmor</title>
    </head>
    <body>

        <a href="index.html">Core OS Index</a>

        <h1>2.6.1. AppArmor</h1>

        <p>Check <a href="linux.html#configure">kernel configuration</a> or
        use the provided with <a href="reboot.html#linux">linux-gnu</a> port
        to support apparmor. <a href="https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/wikis/home">AppArmor</a> enforce rules on applications based
        on security policies. User space tools are provided by apparmor port
        and its dependencies, install them;</p>

        <pre>
        $ sudo prt-get depinst apparmor
        </pre>

        <p>Enable apparmor on linux by command line, create /etc/default/grub;</p>

        <pre>
        GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="$GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT apparmor=1 security=apparmor"
        </pre>

        <p>Add SecurityFS to /etc/fstab;</p>

        <pre>
        none /sys/kernel/security securityfs defaults 0 0
        </pre>

        <p>Check status;</p>

        <pre>
        # apparmor_status
        </pre>

        <p>Utilities;</p>

        <pre>
        aa-audit           aa-disable         aa-genprof         aa-status
        aa-autodep         aa-easyprof        aa-logprof         aa-unconfined
        aa-cleanprof       aa-enabled         aa-mergeprof
        aa-complain        aa-enforce         aa-notify
        aa-decode          aa-exec            aa-remove-unknown
        </pre>

        <h2 id="profiles">Profiles</h2>

	<p>Profiles are located at /etc/apparmor.d/ and
        /usr/share/apparmor/extra-profiles contain profiles
        that require testing;</p>

        <pre>
        # cp -r /usr/share/apparmor/extra-profiles/* /etc/apparmor.d/
        # sudo rm /etc/apparmor.d/README
        # bash /etc/rc.d/apparmor restart
        </pre>

        <p>Profiles are parsed using
        apparmor_parser;</p>

        <pre>
        Usage: apparmor_parser [options] [profile]

        Options:
        --------
        -a, --add               Add apparmor definitions [default]
        -r, --replace           Replace apparmor definitions
        -R, --remove            Remove apparmor definitions
        -C, --Complain          Force the profile into complain mode
        -B, --binary            Input is precompiled profile
        -N, --names             Dump names of profiles in input.
        -S, --stdout            Dump compiled profile to stdout
        -o n, --ofile n         Write output to file n
        -b n, --base n          Set base dir and cwd
        -I n, --Include n       Add n to the search path
        -f n, --subdomainfs n   Set location of apparmor filesystem
        -m n, --match-string n  Use only features n
        -M n, --features-file n Use only features in file n
        -n n, --namespace n     Set Namespace for the profile
        -X, --readimpliesX      Map profile read permissions to mr
        -k, --show-cache        Report cache hit/miss details
        -K, --skip-cache        Do not attempt to load or save cached profiles
        -T, --skip-read-cache   Do not attempt to load cached profiles
        -W, --write-cache       Save cached profile (force with -T)
            --skip-bad-cache    Don't clear cache if out of sync
            --purge-cache       Clear cache regardless of its state
            --debug-cache       Debug cache file checks
        -L, --cache-loc n       Set the location of the profile cache
        -q, --quiet             Don't emit warnings
        -v, --verbose           Show profile names as they load
        -Q, --skip-kernel-load  Do everything except loading into kernel
        -V, --version           Display version info and exit
        -d [n], --debug         Debug apparmor definitions OR [n]
        -p, --preprocess        Dump preprocessed profile
        -D [n], --dump          Dump internal info for debugging
        -O [n], --Optimize      Control dfa optimizations
        -h [cmd], --help[=cmd]  Display this text or info about cmd
        -j n, --jobs n          Set the number of compile threads
        --max-jobs n            Hard cap on --jobs. Default 8*cpus
        --abort-on-error        Abort processing of profiles on first error
        --skip-bad-cache-rebuild Do not try rebuilding the cache if it is rejected by the kernel
        --warn n                Enable warnings (see --help=warn)
        </pre>

        <h3 id="auto_profiles">Create profile with audit</h3>

        <p>Tools use log as a source to build profiles, it is
        necessary to disable log rate limit;</p>

        <pre>
        # sysctl -w kernel.printk_ratelimit=0
        </pre>

        <p>Start aa-genprof;</p>

        <pre>
        $ sudo aa-genprof /usr/bin/lynx
        </pre>

        <p>Execute application with all common application options
        and parts. After initial automatic configuration enable profile in
        complain mode. Use aa-logprof when rules need to be adapted.</p>

        <pre>
        # aa-logprof -f /var/log/kernel
        </pre>

        <p>Once profile rules become well defined enable profile in
        enforce mode with aa-enforce;</p>

        <p>Monitor logs with aa-notify;</p>

        <pre>
        # aa-notify --file=/var/log/kernel -u username -l
        </pre>

        <p>And keep adjusting the rules with logprof;</p>

        <pre>
        # aa-logprof -f /var/log/kernel
        </pre>


        <h3 id="man_profiles">Create profile manually</h3>

        <p>To create a new profile, let's say for lynx,
        first find where the application is;</p>

        <pre>
        $ whereis lynx
        lynx: /usr/bin/lynx /usr/etc/lynx.lss /usr/etc/lynx.cfg /usr/etc/lynx.cfg~ /usr/share/man/man1/lynx.1.gz
        </pre>

        <p>Now create a file with path to executable in
        /etc/apparmor.d;</p>

        <pre>
        # vim /etc/apparmor.d/usr.bin.lynx
        </pre>

        <p>Create basic profile template;</p>

        <pre>
        #include &lt;tunables/global&gt;

        profile lynx /usr/bin/lynx {
          #include &lt;abstractions/base&gt;
        }
        </pre>

        <h3>Seed up profile loading</h3>

        <p>Every time apparmor loads a profile in text it needs
        to compile into binary format, this takes some time if
        there is many profiles to load at boot time. To optimize
        edit /etc/apparmor/parser.conf;</p>

        <pre>
        ## Turn creating/updating of the cache on by default
        write-cache
        </pre>

        <p>To change default location add;</p>

        <pre>
        chache-loc=/var/cache/apparmor
        </pre>

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        Copyright (C) 2019
        Hive Team.
        See the file <a href="../fdl-1.3-standalone.html">Gnu Free Documentation License</a>
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