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NAME

       apparmor_xattrs - AppArmor profile xattr(7) matching

DESCRIPTION

       AppArmor profiles can conditionally match files based on the presence and value of
       extended attributes in addition to file path. The following profile applies to any file
       under "/usr/bin" where the "security.apparmor" extended attribute has the value "trusted":

               profile trusted /usr/bin/* xattrs=(security.apparmor="trusted") {
                       # ...
               }

       Note that "security.apparmor" and "trusted" are arbitrary, and profiles can match based on
       the value of any attribute.

       The xattrs value may also contain a path regex:

               profile trusted /usr/bin/* xattrs=(user.trust="tier/*") {

                       # ...
               }

       The getfattr(1) and setfattr(1) tools can be used to view and manage xattr values:

               $ setfattr -n 'security.apparmor' -v 'trusted' /usr/bin/example-tool
               $ getfattr --absolute-names -d -m - /usr/bin/example-tool
               # file: usr/bin/example-tool
               security.apparmor="trusted"

       The priority of each profile is determined by the length of the path, then the number of
       xattrs specified. A more specific path is preferred over xattr matches:

               # Highest priority, longest path.
               profile example1 /usr/bin/example-tool {
                       # ...
               }

               # Lower priority than the longer path, but higher priority than a rule
               # with fewer xattr matches.
               profile example2 /usr/** xattrs=(
                       security.apparmor="trusted"
                       user.domain="**"
               ) {
                       # ...
               }

               # Lowest priority. Same path length as the second profile, but has
               # fewer xattr matches.
               profile example2 /usr/** {
                       # ...
               }

       xattr matching requires the following kernel feature:

               /sys/kernel/security/apparmor/features/domain/attach_conditions/xattr

KNOWN ISSUES

       AppArmor profiles currently can't reliably match extended attributes with binary values
       such as security.evm and security.ima. In the future AppArmor may gain the ability to
       match based on the presence of certain attributes while ignoring their values.

SEE ALSO

       apparmor(8), apparmor_parser(8), apparmor.d(5), xattr(7), aa-autodep(1), clean(1),
       auditd(8), getfattr(1), setfattr(1), and <https://wiki.apparmor.net>.