When you say "run the .profile" how did you do this?
You have to source the profile in order to make it affect your current shell (like you did when you invoked the alias scripts in .profile):
hi , i added ls -F to .profile. and i need to do ./.profile for the effect to take effect BUT i didnt and YET the next day when i came to work and log in, the changes took effect. i am on aix.
please explain..
thanks (4 Replies)
Hi.
I have a C program that is using the **environ pointer and I am trying to set up aliases for a system("/bin/ksh") call. This works for other environment variables but not for the aliases. Does anyone know if this can be done? Thanks ahead of time. (1 Reply)
Hello all,
I want to call my users .profile in cron?
I understand that i have to do it explicitly in crontab entry.
How can we do it ? How can i write a simple script calling it?
Thanks & Regards
Abhijeet (15 Replies)
Hi,
Ho do I differentiate system call from library call?
for example if I am using chmod , how do I find out if it is a system call or library call?
Thanks
Muru (2 Replies)
Hello,
I have a problem with package and name space.
require "/Mehran/DSGateEngineLib/general.pl";
use strict;
sub System_Status_Main_Service_Status_Intrusion_Prevention
{
my %idpstatus;
my @result;
&General_ReadHash("/var/dsg/idp/settings",\%idpstatus);
#print... (4 Replies)
Hello
I really wonder what's trap in etc/profile and in each user .profile.
I try to google for it but I think I have no luck. Mostly hit is SNMP traps which I think it is not the same thing.
I want to know ...
1. What's a "trap 2 3" means and are there any other value I can set... (4 Replies)
Hello Gurus
Can anyone please let me know how to call .profle file in perl script
When I am calling the .profile file its giving error
Shall I create unix script which has .profile command and call perl script internally (2 Replies)
Hi All,
I have a doubt that can we call under whatever scripts we mention in crontab -e into .profile .
Because every weekend my server is going to restart so, my doubt whether crontab -e will automatically run my scripts or manually we have to save the crontab -e again?
If that crontab... (3 Replies)
Hi,
I login to Linux and Solaris server using my personal user account "ms1104" .
I have several aliases set in my profile.
Later i need to switch to another user account i.e. "wlsuser" and below is the command i use
sudo -u wlsuser -s -H
i do not have authority to modify the... (1 Reply)
i have this line of code on my script
#!/bin/sh
#enable the environment variable thru profile
. .profile
when i run the script it was unable to find the .profile
sh ChgPwd.sh
ChgPwd.sh: line 4: .: .profile: file not found
the file .profile exists
ls -altr .profile... (2 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
aa-exec
AA-EXEC(8) AppArmor AA-EXEC(8)NAME
aa-exec - confine a program with the specified AppArmor profile
SYNOPSIS
aa-exec [options] [--] [<command> ...]
DESCRIPTION
aa-exec is used to launch a program confined by the specified profile and or namespace. If both a profile and namespace are specified
command will be confined by profile in the new policy namespace. If only a namespace is specified, the profile name of the current
confinement will be used. If neither a profile or namespace is specified command will be run using standard profile attachment (ie. as if
run without the aa-exec command).
If the arguments are to be pasted to the <command> being invoked by aa-exec then -- should be used to separate aa-exec arguments from the
command.
aa-exec -p profile1 -- ls -l
OPTIONS aa-exec accepts the following arguments:
-p PROFILE, --profile=PROFILE
confine <command> with PROFILE. If the PROFILE is not specified use the current profile name (likely unconfined).
-n NAMESPACE, --namespace=NAMESPACE
use profiles in NAMESPACE. This will result in confinement transitioning to using the new profile namespace.
-f FILE, --file=FILE
a file or directory containing profiles to load before confining the program.
-i, --immediate
transition to PROFILE before doing executing <command>. This subjects the running of <command> to the exec transition rules of the
current profile.
-v, --verbose
show commands being performed
-d, --debug
show commands and error codes
-- Signal the end of options and disables further option processing. Any arguments after the -- are treated as arguments of the command.
This is useful when passing arguments to the <command> being invoked by aa-exec.
BUGS
If you find any bugs, please report them at <http://https://bugs.launchpad.net/apparmor/+filebug>.
SEE ALSO aa-stack(8), aa-namespace(8), apparmor(7), apparmor.d(5), aa_change_profile(3), aa_change_onexec(3) and <http://wiki.apparmor.net>.
AppArmor 2.7.103 2012-06-28 AA-EXEC(8)