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# parser.conf is a global AppArmor config file for the apparmor_parser # # It can be used to specify the default options for the parser, which # can then be overriden by options passed on the command line. # # Leading whitespace is ignored and lines that begin with # are treated # as comments. # # Config options are specified one per line using the same format as the # longform command line options (without the preceding --). # # If a value is specified twice the last version to appear is used. ## Suppress Warnings #quiet ## Be verbose #verbose ## Set additional include path #Include /etc/apparmor.d/ # or #Include /usr/share/apparmor ## Set location of apparmor filesystem #subdomainfs /sys/kernel/security/apparmor ## Set match-string to use - for forcing compiler to treat different kernels ## the same # match-string "pattern=aadfa audit perms=crwxamlk/ user::other" ## Turn creating/updating of the cache on by default #write-cache ## Show cache hits #show-cache ## skip cached policy #skip-cache ## skip reading cache but allow updating #skip-read-cache #### Set Optimizaions. Multiple Optimizations can be set, one per line #### # For supported optimizations see # apparmor_parser --help=O ## Turn on equivalence classes #equiv ## Turn off expr tree simplification #Optimize=no-expr-simplify ## Turn off DFA minimization #Optimize=no-minimize ## Adjust compression #Optimize=compress-small #Optimize=compress-fast ### The policy-features abi rule pins policy that does not have an abi ### rule to a given feature ABI. This enables apparmor 2.x developed ### policy to be used in AppArmor 3.x without the warning ### Warning from stdin (stdin line 1): apparmor_parser: File 'example' ### missing feature abi, falling back to default policy feature abi. ### For more info please see ### https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/-/wikis/AppArmorpolicyfeaturesabi ### Turn off abi rule warnings without pinning the abi #warn=no-abi ### Only a single feature ABI rule should be used at a time. ## Pin older policy to the 5.4 kernel abi #policy-features=/etc/apparmor.d/abi/kernel-5.4-vanilla ## Pin older policy to the 5.4 kernel abi + out of tree network and af_unix policy-features=/etc/apparmor.d/abi/kernel-5.4-outoftree-network
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