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1. sudo apt-get install mariadb-server 2. /usr/sbin/mysqld { } 3. systemctl reload apparmor 4. systemctl start mysql 5. sudo aa-logprof Reading log entries from /var/log/syslog. Updating AppArmor profiles in /etc/apparmor.d. Enforce-mode changes: Profile: /usr/sbin/mysqld Path: /etc/ld.so.cache Mode: r Severity: 1 1 - #include <abstractions/base> 2 - #include <abstractions/evince> 3 - #include <abstractions/gnome> 4 - #include <abstractions/kde> 5 - #include <abstractions/lightdm> 6 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-browsers.d/firefox> 7 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-browsers.d/kde> 8 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-browsers.d/mailto> 9 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-gnome-terminal> 10 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-konsole> 11 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-unity7-base> [12 - /etc/ld.so.cache] (A)llow / [(D)eny] / (I)gnore / (G)lob / Glob with (E)xtension / (N)ew / Abo(r)t / (F)inish / (M)ore Profile: /usr/sbin/mysqld Path: /etc/ld.so.cache Mode: r Severity: 1 [1 - #include <abstractions/base>] 2 - #include <abstractions/evince> 3 - #include <abstractions/gnome> 4 - #include <abstractions/kde> 5 - #include <abstractions/lightdm> 6 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-browsers.d/firefox> 7 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-browsers.d/kde> 8 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-browsers.d/mailto> 9 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-gnome-terminal> 10 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-konsole> 11 - #include <abstractions/ubuntu-unity7-base> 12 - /etc/ld.so.cache (A)llow / [(D)eny] / (I)gnore / (G)lob / Glob with (E)xtension / (N)ew / Abo(r)t / (F)inish / (M)ore Adding #include <abstractions/base> to profile. = Changed Local Profiles = The following local profiles were changed. Would you like to save them? [1 - /usr/sbin/mysqld] (S)ave Changes / Save Selec(t)ed Profile / [(V)iew Changes] / View Changes b/w (C)lean profiles / Abo(r)t Writing updated profile for /usr/sbin/mysqld. 6. sudo systemctl reload apparmor Job for apparmor.service failed because the control process exited with error code. See "systemctl status apparmor.service" and "journalctl -xe" for details. cat usr.sbin.mysqld # Last Modified: Sun Oct 2 18:04:36 2016 # This file is intensionally empty to disable apparmor by default for newer # versions of MariaDB, while providing seamless upgrade from older versions # and from mysql, where apparmor is used. # # By default, we do not want to have any apparmor profile for the MariaDB # server. It does not provide much useful functionality/security, and causes # several problems for users who often are not even aware that apparmor # exists and runs on their system. # # Users can modify and maintain their own profile, and in this case it will # be used. # # When upgrading from previous version, users who modified the profile # will be promptet to keep or discard it, while for default installs # we will automatically disable the profile. /usr/sbin/mysqld { #include <abstractions/base> } If >In theory, the tunables/global include should always be added it is not added by aa-logprof... -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1629203 Title: aa-logprof does not include #include <tunables/global> in profiles To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apparmor/+bug/1629203/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs