Prompts; U N D E R S T A N D I N G T H I S U S E R ' S G U I D E; Getting Started With Apparmor - Novell APPARMOR Admin Manual

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U s e r ' s G u i d e

Prompts

A prompt, which is a computer's way of signifying that it is ready for you
to input something, will be shown in this style.
Example:
puter login:

U n d e r s t a n d i n g T h i s U s e r ' s G u i d e

For installation instructions, please refer to the separate Novell AppAr-
mor Installation & Quickstart Guide.
Chapter 2: Why Immunize Programs? describes operation of the
Novell AppArmor, powered by Immunix.
Chapter 3: What Should You Immunize? describes the types and
details about a program that should have Novell AppArmor profiles cre-
ated for them.
Chapter 4: How to Build Novell AppArmor Profiles describes how
to use the Novell AppArmor tools to immunize your own programs and
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party programs that you may have installed on your SuSe Linux. It
also helps you to add, edit or delete profiles that have been created for
your applications.
Chapter 5: Managing Profiled Applications describes how to per-
form Novell AppArmor profile maintenance, which involves tracking
common issues and concerns.
Chapter 6: Profiling Your Web Applications Using ChangeHat
Apache enables you to create subprofiles that can be applied to sev-
eral applications, saving you a great deal of time and redundant efforts.
Chapter 8: Glossary indicates support options for this product.
Getting Started With Novell AppArmor
The Novell AppArmor, powered by Immunix (Novell AppArmor) pro-
vides you with technologies to protect your applications from their own
vulnerabilities by creating Novell AppArmor profiles for applications on
your SuSE LINUX Enterprise Server 9 (SLES 9).
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