Provided by: apparmor-notify_3.0.7-1ubuntu2_all
NAME
aa-notify - display information about logged AppArmor messages.
SYNOPSIS
aa-notify [option]
DESCRIPTION
aa-notify will display a summary or provide desktop notifications for AppArmor DENIED messages.
OPTIONS
aa-notify accepts the following arguments: -p, --poll poll AppArmor logs and display desktop notifications. Can be used with '-s' option to display a summary on startup. --display $DISPLAY set the DISPLAY environment variable to $DISPLAY (might be needed if sudo resets $DISPLAY) -f FILE, --file=FILE search FILE for AppArmor messages -l, --since-last show summary since last login. -s NUM, --since-days=NUM show summary for last NUM of days. -u USER, --user=USER user to drop privileges to when running privileged. When used with the -p option, this should be set to the user that will receive desktop notifications. This has no effect when running under sudo. -w NUM, --wait=NUM wait NUM seconds before displaying notifications (for use with -p) -v, --verbose show messages with summaries. -h, --help displays a short usage statement.
CONFIGURATION
System-wide configuration for aa-notify is done via /etc/apparmor/notify.conf: # set to 'yes' to enable AppArmor DENIED notifications show_notifications="yes" # only people in use_group can use aa-notify use_group="admin" # OPTIONAL - custom notification message body message_body="This is a custom notification message." # OPTIONAL - custom notification message footer message_footer="For more information visit https://foo.com" Per-user configuration is done via $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/apparmor/notify.conf (or the deprecated ~/.apparmor/notify.conf if it exists): # set to 'yes' to enable AppArmor DENIED notifications show_notifications="yes"
BUGS
aa-notify needs to be able to read the logfiles containing the AppArmor DENIED messages. If you find any additional bugs, please report them to Gitlab at <https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/-/issues>.
SEE ALSO
apparmor(7)