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subdomain.conf
# subdomain.conf is a shared AppArmor configuration file that is sh sourcable. ################## AppArmor init.d configuration ################ # Move this to /etc/sysconfig/apparmor eventually ## Path: System/AppArmor ## Description: Enable the OWLSM extension to AppArmor ## Type: yesno ## Default: no # # Enable OWLSM extension to AppArmor? # OWLSM is an extension to AppArmor that prevents processes from # following symlinks they don't own and creating hardlinks to files they # don't own, in an attempt to prevent /tmp race attacks. However, OWLSM # can break some applications, so is disabled by default. SUBDOMAIN_ENABLE_OWLSM="no" ## Path: System/AppArmor ## Description: Enable the AppArmor event daemon for reporting ## Type: yesno ## Default: no # # Enable the AppArmor event daemon for reporting? APPARMOR_ENABLE_AAEVENTD="no" #SUBDOMAIN_MODULE_PANIC=XXX #This option controls how subdomain behaves when the init script attempts #to load the AppArmor module and fails. There are 4 options #warn - log a failure message. (default behavior) #build - attempt to build the AppArmor module is the module can't be loaded. # If successful # the module will be built for the running kernel and loaded. # If the build fails # a failure message is logged #panic - If the AppArmor module fails to load # a failure message will be logged # and the machine will drop to runlevel 1 (single user) #build-panic - If the AppArmor module fails to load # attempt to build the module # If building the module fails # panic (drop to runlevel 1) #SUBDOMAIN_MODULE_PANIC=warn ################## subdomain_parser configuration ################ #SUBDOMAIN_PATH=XXXX #This option specifies the include path that the subdomain_parser will #use by default. If no entry is specified /etc/subdomain.d is used by #default. #SUBDOMAIN_PATH=/etc/subdomain.d