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AppArmor abstractions (common parts used in various profiles) and the /etc/apparmor.d/ directory structure. AppArmor is a file and network mandatory access control mechanism. AppArmor confines processes to the resources allowed by the systems administrator and can constrain the scope of potential security vulnerabilities. This package is part of a suite of tools that used to be named SubDomain.
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apparmor-abstractions-4.0.3-3.1.noarch.html | AppArmor abstractions and directory structure | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | apparmor-abstractions-4.0.3-3.1.noarch.rpm |
apparmor-abstractions-4.0.3-3.1.noarch.html | AppArmor abstractions and directory structure | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | apparmor-abstractions-4.0.3-3.1.noarch.rpm |
AppArmor abstractions and directory structure | apparmor-abstractions-4.0.3-2.1.noarch.rpm | ||
apparmor-abstractions-4.0.3-lp160.1.6.noarch.html | AppArmor abstractions and directory structure | OpenSuSE Leap 16.0 for noarch | apparmor-abstractions-4.0.3-lp160.1.6.noarch.rpm |
apparmor-abstractions-3.1.7-150600.3.4.noarch.html | AppArmor abstractions and directory structure | OpenSuSE Leap 15.6 for noarch | apparmor-abstractions-3.1.7-150600.3.4.noarch.rpm |
apparmor-abstractions-3.0.4-150500.9.3.noarch.html | AppArmor abstractions and directory structure | OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 for noarch | apparmor-abstractions-3.0.4-150500.9.3.noarch.rpm |
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