Configuring Apache For Mod_Apparmor - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 11 - SECURITY GUIDE 17-03-2009 Manual

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2 Enter the name of the hat to add to the Novell AppArmor profile. The name is
3 Click Create Hat. You are returned to the AppArmor Profile Dialog screen.
4 After adding the new hat, click Done.
NOTE: For More Information
For an example of an Novell AppArmor profile, refer to
phpsysinfo Hat"
25.2 Configuring Apache for
Apache is configured by placing directives in plain text configuration files. The main
configuration file is usually httpd.conf. When you compile Apache, you can indicate
the location of this file. Directives can be placed in any of these configuration files to
alter the way Apache behaves. When you make changes to the main configuration files,
you need to start or restart Apache so the changes are recognized.
25.2.1 Virtual Host Directives
Virtual host directives control whether requests that contain trailing pathname informa-
tion following an actual filename or that refer to a nonexistent file in an existing direc-
tory are accepted or rejected. For Apache documentation on virtual host directives, refer
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the URI that, when accessed, receives the permissions set in the hat.
(page 280).
mod_apparmor
Example 25.1, "Example

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