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Security Guide
Globbed Version
Accessed by clicking Glob. For information about globbing syntax,
refer to
Section 21.6, "Paths and Globbing"
Actual Pathname
Literal path that the program needs to access to run properly.
After selecting a directory path, process it as an entry to the Novell App-
Armor profile by clicking Allow or Deny. If you are not satisfied with the
directory path entry as it is displayed, you can also Glob or Edit it.
The following options are available to process the learning mode entries
and build the profile:
Allow
Grant the program access to the specified directory path entries. The
Add Profile Wizard suggests file permission access. For more infor-
mation about this, refer to
Modes"
(page 209).
Deny
Click Deny to prevent the program from accessing the specified paths.
Glob
Clicking this modifies the directory path (using wild cards) to include
all files in the suggested directory. Double-clicking it grants access
to all files and subdirectories beneath the one shown. For more infor-
mation about globbing syntax, refer to
Globbing"
(page 206).
Glob w/Ext
Modify the original directory path while retaining the filename exten-
sion. A single click causes /etc/apache2/file.ext to become
/etc/apache2/*.ext, adding the wild card (asterisk) in place
of the filename. This allows the program to access all files in the
suggested directories that end with the .ext extension. When you
double-click it, access is granted to all files with the particular exten-
sion and subdirectories beneath the one shown.
(page 206).
Section 21.7, "File Permission Access
Section 21.6, "Paths and

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