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<application>AppArmor</application> profiles are simple text files located in <filename>/etc/apparmor.d/</filename>. The files are named after the full path to the executable they profile replacing the "/" with ".". For example <filename>/etc/apparmor.d/bin.ping</filename> is the AppArmor profile for the <filename>/bin/ping</filename> command.
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Located in serverguide/C/security.xml:1061(para)
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<emphasis>Capability entries:</emphasis> determine what privileges a confined process is allowed to use.
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Located in serverguide/C/security.xml:1077(para)
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<emphasis>/bin/ping flags=(complain):</emphasis> path to the profiled program, also setting the mode to <emphasis>complain</emphasis>.
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Located in serverguide/C/security.xml:1108(para)
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When the program is misbehaving, audit messages are sent to the log files. The program <application>aa-logprof</application> can be used to scan log files for <application>AppArmor</application> audit messages, review them and update the profiles. From a terminal:
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Located in serverguide/C/security.xml:1201(para)
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Re-type the passphrase to verify. Once you have re-typed it correctly, the server key is generated and stored in the <filename>server.key</filename> file.
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Located in serverguide/C/security.xml:1401(para)
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Now create the insecure key, the one without a passphrase, and shuffle the key names:
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Located in serverguide/C/security.xml:1407(para)
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The insecure key is now named <filename>server.key</filename>, and you can use this file to generate the CSR without passphrase.
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Located in serverguide/C/security.xml:1418(para)
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You can now submit this CSR file to a CA for processing. The CA will use this CSR file and issue the certificate. On the other hand, you can create self-signed certificate using this CSR.
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Located in serverguide/C/security.xml:1439(para)
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Now simply configure any applications, with the ability to use public-key cryptography, to use the <emphasis>certificate</emphasis> and <emphasis>key</emphasis> files. For example, <application>Apache</application> can provide HTTPS, <application>Dovecot</application> can provide IMAPS and POP3S, etc.
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Located in serverguide/C/security.xml:1480(para)
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If the services on your network require more than a few self-signed certificates it may be worth the additional effort to setup your own internal <emphasis>Certification Authority (CA)</emphasis>. Using certificates signed by your own CA, allows the various services using the certificates to easily trust other services using certificates issued from the same CA.
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Located in serverguide/C/security.xml:1489(para)
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