
network server applications like Web servers and mail servers.
Section 3.5.2,
“Systemic Profiling”
(page 55).
3.4.4 Editing a Novell AppArmor Profile
The following steps describe the procedure for editing a Novell AppArmor profile. To
better understand what makes up a profile, refer to
Section 3.1, “Profile Components
and Syntax”
(page 21).
1
If you are not currently signed in as root, type
su
in a terminal window.
2
Enter the root password when prompted.
3
To go to the directory, enter
cd /etc/subdomain.d/
.
4
Enter
ls
to view all profiles currently installed.
5
Open the profile to edit in a text editor, such as vim.
6
Make the necessary changes, then save the profile.
7
Restart Novell AppArmor by entering
rcsubdomain restart
in a terminal
window.
3.4.5 Deleting a Novell AppArmor Profile
The following steps describe the procedure for deleting a Novell AppArmor profile.
1
If you are not currently signed in as root, enter
su
in a terminal window.
2
Enter the root password when prompted.
3
To go to the Novell AppArmor directory, enter
cd /etc/subdomain.d/
.
4
Enter
ls
to view all the Novell AppArmor profiles that are currently installed.
5
Delete the profile exiting profile with
rm
profilename
.
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