
Actual Path Name
This is the literal path to which the program needs access so that it can run
properly.
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After you select the pathname or include, you can process it as an entry into the
Novell AppArmor profile by clicking Allow or Deny. If you are not satisfied with
the directory path entry as it is displayed, you can also Glob or Edit it.
The following options are available to process the learning mode entries and to
build the profile:
Press Enter
Allows access to the selected directory path.
Allow
Allows access to the specified directory path entries. Novell AppArmor
suggests file permission access. For more information, refer to
Section 3.7,
“File Permission Access Modes”
(page 74)
Deny
Prevents the program from accessing the specified directory path entries.
Novell AppArmor then moves on to the next event.
New
Prompts you to enter your own rule for this event, allowing you to specify
whatever form of regular expression you want. If the expression you enter
does not actually satisfy the event that prompted the question in the first
place, Novell AppArmor asks you for confirmation and lets you reenter the
expression.
Glob
Clicking this modifies the directory path (by using wild cards) to include all
files in the suggested entry directory. Double-clicking it grants access to all
files and subdirectories beneath the one shown.
For more information on globbing syntax, refer to
Section 3.6, “Pathnames
and Globbing”
(page 73).
Glob w/Ext
Clicking this modifies the original directory path while retaining the filename
extension. For example,
/etc/apache2/file.ext
becomes
/etc/
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