27.3.5 Deleting Reports
Delete a Report enables you to permanently remove a report from the list of Novell
AppArmor scheduled reports. To delete a report, follow these instructions:
1
To remove a report from the list of reports, highlight the report and click Delete.
2
From the confirmation pop-up, select Cancel if you do not want to delete the
selected report. If you are sure you want to remove the report permanently from
the list of reports, select Delete.
27.4 Configuring and Using the
AppArmor Desktop Monitor
Applet
The Linux audit framework contains a dispatcher that can send AppArmor events to
any consumer application via dbus. The GNOME AppArmor Desktop Monitor applet
is one example of an application that gathers AppArmor events via dbus. To configure
audit to use the dbus dispatcher, just set the dispatcher in your audit configuration in
/etc/audit/auditd.conf
to
apparmor-dbus
and restart auditd:
dispatcher=/usr/bin/apparmor-dbus
Once the dbus dispatcher is configured correctly, add the AppArmor Desktop Monitor
to the GNOME panel by right-clicking the panel and selecting Add to Panel > AppArmor
Desktop Monitor. As soon as a
REJECT
event is logged, the applet's panel icon changes
appearance and you can click the applet to see the number of reject events per confined
application. To view the exact log messages, refer to the audit log under
/var/log/
audit/audit.log
. React to any
REJECT
events as described in
Section 27.5,
“Reacting to Security Event Rejections”
(page 354).
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