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Re: [Dazuko-help] loading dazuko on bootup (SUSE10.0 -retail verson)
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Re: [Dazuko-help] loading dazuko on bootup (SUSE10.0 -retail verson) |
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Tue, 3 Jan 2006 11:25:15 -0800 |
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On Tuesday 03 January 2006 00:06, John Ogness wrote:
> John wrote:
> I am not familiar with the SubDomain module, so I am not sure what it is
> trying to do.
John here is a description of the program apparently using subdomains. I did
not know I had it installed. I'll see if de-installing gets rid of the
errors. This program is a new security feature in SuSE10.0 I guess.
Chapter 1 GIossary 121 Introduction to Novell® AppArmor
The Novell® AppArmor Powered by Immunixtm (or Novelll® AppAr-
mor)is designed to provide application security for both servers and
workstations that is easy to use. Novell® AppArmor secures applications by
differentiating between ''good'' and ''bad'' behaviors, permitting
the good and preventing the bad. This works to defend your systems
without resorting to attack signatures and, thus, can prevent attacks
even if they are exploiting previously unknown vulnerabilities
Novell® AppArmor is a mandatory access control system designed for
application firewalling. It lets you specify per program which files the
program may read, write, and execute,
Novell® AppArmor is comprised of:
A library of NoveIl® AppArmor profiles for common Linux^ applica-
tions describing what files the program needs to access.
A library of Novell® AppArmor profile foundation classes (profile
building blocks)needed for common application activities such as
DNS lookup and user authentication.
A tool suite for developing and enhancing Novell® AppArmor protiles, so
that you can change the existing profiles to suit your needs,
and create new profiles for your own local and custom applications.
Several specially modified appIications that are Novell® AppArmor-
enabled to provide enhanced security in the form of our unique
subprocess confinement, including Apache.
The Novell® AppArmor loadable kernel module and associated
control scripts to enForce Novell® AppArmor policies on your
SUSE_ LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (SLES 9) systems.
Thanks again
--
Russ