AppArmor Sucks Less! (Linux+ Objective 2.5.2)
It's no secret I hate SELinux. But I don't mind AppArmor. It's a similar system installed on quite a few Linux distributions. I'm not qualified to compare the robust-ness of each system, but I can assure you AppArmor is less horrible to work with! This video covers the basics of AppArmor, and then we actually create a blank profile for an application. We tweak that profile so it works. PLUS, the process doesn't make anyone want to murder anyone else. So, maybe it's not actually like SELinux. ;) The CompTIA Linux+ objectives are available here: https://snar.co/plusobjectives WAYS TO SUPPORT SHAWN --------------------------------------------- Patreon: / shawnp0wers Merch: https://store.nerdlings.net SuperStickers, etc! WAYS TO SUPPORT EACH OTHER ------------------------------------------------------- 1) Be Kind 2) Answer comments/questions here 3) Ask/Answer questions on our Discord: https://snar.co/discord WAYS TO FIND SHAWN OTHER PLACES ---------------------------------------------------------------- Landing Page: https://shawnp0wers.com #linux #comptia #security

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