Hello, on Mittwoch, 17. August 2011, Roger Luedecke wrote:
On Tuesday, August 16, 2011 02:43:37 PM Christian Boltz wrote:
There is aa-notify (accidently named /usr/sbin/aa-apparmor_notify in 11.4). [...] Unfortunately a security feature of aa-notify strikes back - it drops privileges after startup and then can't access /var/log/audit/ anymore. I'm just sorting that out with Jamie (one of the AppArmor developers). Unless there is a patch, the workaround is chmod 755 /var/log/audit/ (or better use chgrp trusted and chmod 750)
Well now, then we just need to get this working then. That will be a massive boon. Quite frankly I can't imagine why this wouldn't have been a priority. The majority of Linux/openSUSE users I know are home desktop users. In fact, I only know one person who uses a non-enterprise supported Linux in a corporate space... which is openSUSE proudly enough.
For some reason, the answer from John Johansen didn't reach
opensuse-factory. Therefore I'm forwarding it manually:
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Datum: Mittwoch, 17. August 2011 06:42
Von: John Johansen