[Bug 1105651] Re: network-interface-security installed from ifupdown

Stéphane Graber stgraber at stgraber.org
Sat Jan 26 03:05:18 UTC 2013


It makes sense to have all those scripts in the same package. Also, that
scripts isn't necessarily apparmor-specific, even though it's the only
thing supported at this time.

The script is a no-op when apparmor isn't there, so there's no problem
having it on a system without apparmor.

** Changed in: ifupdown (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  network-interface-security installed from ifupdown

Status in “ifupdown” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  network-interface-security is currently installed with ifupdown from
  what I can see. The description of this script indicates that it is
  used simply to load apparmor profiles before the network is brought
  up. It may be more appropriate for this to be a separate package
  installed as a dependency to apparmor or have the script installed as
  part of the apparmor setup. The current behavior drops this script
  into the /etc/init directory without apparmor being installed on a
  base-file only install of ubuntu-minimal 12.04.1 LTS essentially
  leaving an orphaned script on install.

  dpkg -S /etc/init/network-interface-security --> Installed by ifupdown

  dpkg -l apparmor --> shows apparmor not installed

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