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SECURITY_APPARMOR should depend on NET since AUDIT needs (depends on) NET. Fixes 70-80 errors that occur when CONFIG_NET is not enabled, but APPARMOR selects AUDIT without qualification. E.g.: audit.c:(.text+0x33361): undefined reference to `netlink_unicast' (.text+0x333df): undefined reference to `netlink_unicast' audit.c:(.text+0x3341d): undefined reference to `skb_queue_tail' audit.c:(.text+0x33424): undefined reference to `kfree_skb' audit.c:(.text+0x334cb): undefined reference to `kfree_skb' audit.c:(.text+0x33597): undefined reference to `skb_put' audit.c:(.text+0x3369b): undefined reference to `__alloc_skb' audit.c:(.text+0x336d7): undefined reference to `kfree_skb' (.text+0x3374c): undefined reference to `__alloc_skb' auditfilter.c:(.text+0x35305): undefined reference to `skb_queue_tail' lsm_audit.c:(.text+0x2873): undefined reference to `init_net' lsm_audit.c:(.text+0x2878): undefined reference to `dev_get_by_index' Signed-off-by: Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@oracle.com> Signed-off-by: John Johansen <john.johansen@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: James Morris <jmorris@namei.org>
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config SECURITY_APPARMOR
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bool "AppArmor support"
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depends on SECURITY && NET
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select AUDIT
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select SECURITY_PATH
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select SECURITYFS
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select SECURITY_NETWORK
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default n
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help
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This enables the AppArmor security module.
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Required userspace tools (if they are not included in your
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distribution) and further information may be found at
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http://apparmor.wiki.kernel.org
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If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
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config SECURITY_APPARMOR_BOOTPARAM_VALUE
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int "AppArmor boot parameter default value"
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depends on SECURITY_APPARMOR
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range 0 1
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default 1
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help
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This option sets the default value for the kernel parameter
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'apparmor', which allows AppArmor to be enabled or disabled
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at boot. If this option is set to 0 (zero), the AppArmor
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kernel parameter will default to 0, disabling AppArmor at
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boot. If this option is set to 1 (one), the AppArmor
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kernel parameter will default to 1, enabling AppArmor at
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boot.
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If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer 1.
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