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SearchOpenSource: SUSE Security: Forgotten Passwords, AppArmor

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 15, 2007

[ Thanks to Jane Walker for this link.
]

Is it possible to use Novell’s AppArmor on Red Hat
Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4?

James Turnbull: AppArmor was originally only
available on SUSE, but at the start of 2006 Novell open sourced the
application and made it available at Novell Forge. Since then, some
community development has taken place and a port of AppArmor for,
RHEL 5 specifically, (but also planned to be back-ported to other
RHEL releases) is available. The port is currently still in
development release and a production release is not yet
available…”


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