Is there any objection to developing AppArmor checks for those OS that use it? If so, would they exist in their own folder like selinux under system directory of the linux_os profile?
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No. Go right on and create them. The AppArmor checks should definitely be under their own directory.
Thanks!
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 9:23 AM Jon Thompson jrtonmac@gmail.com wrote:
Is there any objection to developing AppArmor checks for those OS that use it? If so, would they exist in their own folder like selinux under system directory of the linux_os profile?
v/r Jon Thompson
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