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  1. [SOLVED] Re: pam-auth-update trouble - Ubuntu 15.04 client with network logins

    Turns out /var/lib/pam/seen had the file names listed for some reason. Removed them and it worked fine.
  2. [SOLVED] pam-auth-update trouble - Ubuntu 15.04 client with network logins

    I'm running Ubuntu 15.04, fresh client install, and I'm trying to set up network authentication using SSSd. I have SSSd set up correctly and I can log in any which way with a network account, but the...
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    [SOLVED] Re: NM OpenConnect Server XML config

    I found this. In /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/ there is a file with the name you give to the VPN connection. In that file there's the [vpn-secrets] section, which has the xmlconfig...
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    [SOLVED] NM OpenConnect Server XML config

    Using NetworkManager to connect to a Cisco AnyConnect VPN endpoint (so I've installed openconnect, network-manager-openconnect, network-manager-openconnect-gnome, and their dependencies), the first...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    Apache is a web server, so just browsing the Internet won't give you a proper profile for Apache. You need to exercise your own server, not other people's servers. Things like loading pages from your...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    I'm not familiar with Java so I'm not sure what the plugin needs under $HOME to make it so greedy. This is part of why bodhi.zazan suggested you start with a smaller program and work up to Firefox :)...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    No, JavaScript never has access to the file system. That profile snippet is for Java, which is a whole other nasty thing. But yes, that does mean "read $HOME and read/write anything under $HOME"....
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    AppArmor is a method for implementing Mandatory Access Control (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandatory_access_control for an overview; SELinux is another implementation). Enjoy your first round...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    It's actually not important what the user account is until you look at rules that have the "owner" directive or use the "@{HOME}" expansion.


    AppArmor may (for various reasons) allow you to view...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    OK, let's see what I can do for you :)


    Make sure here that you remove the usr.bin.firefox link from /etc/apparmor.d/disable/ (anything in this directory isn't loaded by AppArmor).


    This is...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    ohai :)
  12. [SOLVED] Re: problem preparing partitions to dual boot W7 & U 10-04

    Here's hoping we can get you up and running smoothly. Dual-booting is fairly simple if done right, but as you've seen deleting the wrong partition can have rather disastrous results. I've actually...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    Those are all fine. /etc/passwd is commonly read to convert numeric UIDs into actual user names (or the other way around) and for other info like what shell the user wants, or their full name or...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    That's no bug, that's a feature :)

    When you see that "messages suppressed" message, what it means is that the message immediately before it was repeated, with no changes at all, n times. So if...
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    Re: Downloading ITunes with Wine?? Help!!!

    The "terminal" is where you would go to enter commands. It's accessible in Ubuntu by going to the Applications menu, then the Accessories menu, and clicking the Terminal item. However, I'll save...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    Basically the opposite actually. The "owner" keyword means the rule only applies to the file (or directory/socket/device) owner. If you have /abc owned by user1, then the rule denies read access to...
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    Re: The BUMP Thread

    Bump from mah shiny new iPod :)
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    [all variants] Re: Share your AppArmor Profiles

    While it's true that there's no requirement to only post well-formatted profiles, it would be courteous to do so anyway. For only your use, of course put your profiles however you want, you need to...
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    Re: The BUMP Thread

    Umm...push?

    :)
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    First, if no one has answered you please edit your post so that it has the most up-to-date information. Unfortunately, I don't know how much more help I can be since I'm not familiar with ejabberd...
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    [all variants] Re: Share your AppArmor Profiles

    Could you please list what profiles you have in the archive? Also, posting profiles present on an installed system isn't incredibly useful. Posting your modifications to those profiles, or posting...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    The message about the profile not existing doesn't mean there's no file with that name, it means there's no profile loaded with that name. The tilde (~) at the end of the name typically indicates a...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    If it works with Ux, what that means is that either the Empathy or the Firefox profile was defined incorrectly (possibly both) and now Firefox runs unconfined when started from Empathy. I don't know...
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    [all variants] Re: AppArmor Support Thread

    This is the difference with that final slash :) As you've noticed, adding it is necessary to allow reading not only the directory itself but also what is in that directory. I suspect that with the...
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    Re: The BUMP Thread

    Boing Boing!
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