Revision a45dc2d2b8d1afa57c91dcfac224e50ffcd3f805 authored by Benny Halevy on 13 September 2010, 19:32:19 UTC, committed by Jens Axboe on 21 September 2010, 09:49:17 UTC
This bug was introduced in 7b6d91daee5cac6402186ff224c3af39d79f4a0e
"block: unify flags for struct bio and struct request"

Cc: Boaz Harrosh <bharrosh@panasas.com>
Signed-off-by: Benny Halevy <bhalevy@panasas.com>
Signed-off-by: Jens Axboe <jaxboe@fusionio.com>
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apparmor.txt
--- What is AppArmor? ---

AppArmor is MAC style security extension for the Linux kernel.  It implements
a task centered policy, with task "profiles" being created and loaded
from user space.  Tasks on the system that do not have a profile defined for
them run in an unconfined state which is equivalent to standard Linux DAC
permissions.

--- How to enable/disable ---

set CONFIG_SECURITY_APPARMOR=y

If AppArmor should be selected as the default security module then
   set CONFIG_DEFAULT_SECURITY="apparmor"
   and CONFIG_SECURITY_APPARMOR_BOOTPARAM_VALUE=1

Build the kernel

If AppArmor is not the default security module it can be enabled by passing
security=apparmor on the kernel's command line.

If AppArmor is the default security module it can be disabled by passing
apparmor=0, security=XXXX (where XXX is valid security module), on the
kernel's command line

For AppArmor to enforce any restrictions beyond standard Linux DAC permissions
policy must be loaded into the kernel from user space (see the Documentation
and tools links).

--- Documentation ---

Documentation can be found on the wiki.

--- Links ---

Mailing List - apparmor@lists.ubuntu.com
Wiki - http://apparmor.wiki.kernel.org/
User space tools - https://launchpad.net/apparmor
Kernel module - git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/jj/apparmor-dev.git
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