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# This directory is intended to contain profile additions and overrides for # inclusion by distributed profiles to aid in packaging AppArmor for # distributions. # # The shipped profiles in /etc/apparmor.d can still be modified by an # administrator and people should modify the shipped profile when making # large policy changes, rather than trying to make those adjustments here. # # For simple access additions or the occasional deny override, adjusting them # here can prevent the package manager of the distribution from interfering # with local modifications. As always, new policy should be reviewed to ensure # it is appropriate for your site. # # For example, if the shipped /etc/apparmor.d/usr.sbin.smbd profile has: # #include <local/usr.sbin.smbd> # # then an administrator can adjust /etc/apparmor.d/local/usr.sbin.smbd to # contain any additional paths to be allowed, such as: # # /var/exports/** lrwk, # # Keep in mind that 'deny' rules are evaluated after allow rules, so you won't # be able to allow access to files that are explicitly denied by the shipped # profile using this mechanism.
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