Package "python-apparmor"
Name: |
python-apparmor
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Description: |
AppArmor Python utility library
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Latest version: |
2.10.95-0ubuntu2.6~14.04.4 |
Release: |
trusty (14.04) |
Level: |
updates |
Repository: |
universe |
Head package: |
apparmor |
Homepage: |
http://apparmor.net/ |
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Changelog
apparmor (2.8.95~2430-0ubuntu5.2) trusty-proposed; urgency=medium
* debian/patches/php5-Zend_semaphore-lp1401084.patch: allow php5
abstraction access to Zend opcache files (LP: #1401084)
* debian/patches/dnsmasq-lxc_networking-lp1403468.patch: update
profile for lxc support (LP: #1403468)
* debian/patches/profiles-texlive_font_generation-lp1010909.patch:
allow generation of texlive fonts by sanitized-helpers
(LP: #1010909)
* debian/apport/source_apparmor.py: fix the apparmor apport hook
so it does not raise an exception if a non-unicode character is
found in /var/log/kern.log or in /var/log/syslog. This should
work under python3 or python2.7 (LP: #1304447)
* debian/patches/profiles-dovecot-updates-lp1296667.patch: update
dovecot profiles to address several missing permissions.
(LP: #1296667)
* debian/patches/profiles-adjust_X_for_lightdm-lp1339727.patch:
adjust X abstraction for LightDM xauthority location (LP: #1339727)
* debian/patches/libapparmor-fix_memory_leaks-lp1340927.patch; fix
memory leaks in log parsing component of libapparmor (LP: #1340927)
* debian/patches/libapparmor-another_audit_format-lp1399027.patch:
add support for another log format style (LP: #1399027)
* debian/patches/tests-workaround_for_unix_socket_change-lp1425398.patch:
work around apparmor kernel behavioral change in regression tests
(LP: #1425398)
* debian/control: add breaks on python3-apparmor against older
apparmor-utils that used to be where python bits lived
(LP: #1373259)
* debian/patches/utils-update_to_2.9.2.patch: update the python
utilities to the upstream 2.9.2 (LP: #1449769, incorporating a
large number of fixes and improvements, including:
- fix aa-genprof traceback with apparmor 2.8.95 (LP: #1294797)
- fix aa-genprof crashing when selecting scan on Ubuntu 14.04 server
(LP: #1319829)
- make aa-logprof read profile instead of program binary
(LP: #1317176, LP: #1324154)
- aa-complain: don't traceback when marking multiple profiles
(LP: #1378095)
- make python tools able to parse mounts with UTF-8 non-ascii
characters (LP: #1310598)
-- Steve Beattie <email address hidden> Thu, 30 Apr 2015 12:18:08 -0700
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Source diff to previous version |
1401084 |
Missing rules in php5 abstraction |
1403468 |
dnsmasq profile incomplete for lxc usage |
1010909 |
permission denied: /usr/bin/{mktexpk,mktextfm} |
1304447 |
apport-bug crashing on server install |
1296667 |
dovecot/apparmor: profile not found |
1339727 |
lightdm xauthority path is wrong |
1340927 |
libapparmor aalogparse memory leak |
1399027 |
logparser doesn't understand /var/log/messages format |
1425398 |
Apparmor uses rsyslogd profile for different processes - utopic HWE |
1373259 |
package python3-apparmor 2.8.95~2430-0ubuntu5 failed to install/upgrade: pr\u00f3ba nadpisania \ |
1449769 |
Update apparmor python utils to 2.9.2 version in trusty |
1294797 |
aa-genprof traceback with apparmor 2.8.95 |
1319829 |
aa-genprof will crash when select scan on Ubuntu 14.04 server |
1317176 |
aa-logprof attempts to read program binary instead of profile |
1324154 |
aa-logprof is trying to process a binary instead of the profile attached to the binary |
1378095 |
aa-complain traceback when marking multiple profiles |
1310598 |
AppArmor python tools fail to parse mounts with UTF-8 non-ascii characters |
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apparmor (2.8.95~2430-0ubuntu5.1) trusty-security; urgency=medium
* SECURITY UPDATE: An AppArmor profile compilation bug may result in
applications being confined in a way that is inconsistent with the profile
author's intent. The compilation bug is specific to certain combinations
of AppArmor rule types and conditionals of those rule types.
(LP: #1390592)
- debian/patches/fix-esc-seq-interp.patch: Fix the profile compilation bug
by limiting the number of bytes that are consumed when interpreting
hexadecimal, octal, and decimal escape sequences
- debian/patches/tests-allow-arbitrary-profile-names.patch,
debian/patches/tests-add-ptrace-tests-for-lp1390592.patch: Add
regression tests for the profile compilation bug
- CVE-2014-1424
-- Tyler Hicks <email address hidden> Fri, 14 Nov 2014 13:46:22 -0600
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1390592 |
'ptrace peer=@{profile_name}' does not work on 14.04 (at least) with docker |
CVE-2014-1424 |
RESERVED |
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