I just upgraded to 16.04 and I'm getting a AppArmor Message AppArmor Message Profile:usr?sbin/dnsmasq Operation: connect Name: run/dbus/system_bus_socket Denied:wr Logfile: /var/log/kern.log DebuggingApparmor" for Ubuntu and when I try and enter my encription phrase it says something like no shell. Also, when I try and check for updates I am told I'm up to date ? Please let me know how I can debug AppArmor ? Randy Adamson <email address hidden> Thanks

Bug #1573995 reported by Randy Adamson
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I just upgraded to 16.04 and I'm getting a AppArmor Message AppArmor Message Profile:usr?sbin/dnsmasq Operation: connect Name: run/dbus/system_bus_socket Denied:wr Logfile: /var/log/kern.log DebuggingApparmor" for Ubuntu and when I try and enter my encription phrase it says something like no shell. Also, when I try and check for updates I am told I'm up to date ? Please let me know how I can debug AppArmor ? Randy Adamson <email address hidden> Thanks

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Seth Arnold (seth-arnold) wrote :

Hi Randy, can you please run apport-collect 1573995 to collect the logs that will provide more information?

Thanks

Changed in apparmor (Ubuntu):
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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

[Expired for apparmor (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60 days.]

Changed in apparmor (Ubuntu):
status: Incomplete → Expired
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A. Denton (aquina) wrote :

Looks trivial though... The AppArmor profile may need an entry like "/var/log/kern.log rw,".

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Seth Arnold (seth-arnold) wrote :

I'm 90% sure the /var/log/kern.log comes from copy-pasting the aa-logprof interface and isn't actually related here.

It looks vaguely like a usr.sbin.dnsmasq profile, but that part is mangled.

It looks vaguely like it is using a systemd socket that is not actually in its filesystem namespace, but perhaps that part is mangled too.

That's why I asked Randy for the logs -- they contain details that we need.

Thanks

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