[AppArmor] lab 41.2
After several attempts on Ubuntu 20.04 running at Aws (on fresh installs), the ping-x command is never blocked. But on OpenSuse running locally in a virtual machine, the beginning of the lab exercise rolls out as expected.
The first difference is that no network family is asked so the line
network inet raw,
in /etc/appamor.d/bin.ping-x doesn't appear.
Also, if I don't run sudo setcap cap_net_raw-ep /bin/ping-x, the command ping-x -c3 -6 ::1 isn't blocked.
Aws has free-tier Ubuntu, RedHat and SLE. But the former two seem to need a registered account, otherwise they're curbed. Isn't it?
Comments
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we don't do any testing on the AWS platform and you are on your own. There is only a suggestion you can play with it, so have fun.
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For both an Ubuntu 20.04.2.0 LTS and an Ubuntu Server 20.04.2 virtual boxes (fresh install from the official website), the same happens: the
ping-xcommand runs even after installing theapparm*packages and rebooting0 -
There are a couple of items:
When we first create ping-x there is no apparmor file in the /etc/appamor.d/ directory.
There is no ipv6 component in this part of the lab, please use only ipv4, one will notice the ip address 127.0.0.1 is used not "localhost" .
In step 3 use "cap_net_raw+ep" please.
Regards Lee
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Understood, only ipv4. Thank you for the update
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