freebsd man page for aa-enforce

Query: aa-enforce

OS: freebsd

Section: 8

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AA-ENFORCE(8)							     AppArmor							     AA-ENFORCE(8)

NAME
aa-enforce - set an AppArmor security profile to enforce mode from being disabled or complain mode. SYNOPSIS
aa-enforce <executable> [<executable> ...] DESCRIPTION
aa-enforce is used to set the enforcement mode for one or more profiles to enforce. This command is only relevant in conjunction with the aa-complain utility which sets a profile to complain mode and the aa-disable utility which unloads and disables a profile. The default mode for a security policy is enforce and the aa-complain utility must be run to change this behavior. BUGS
If you find any bugs, please report them at <http://https://bugs.launchpad.net/apparmor/+filebug>. SEE ALSO
apparmor(7), apparmor.d(5), aa-complain(1), aa-disable(1), aa_change_hat(2), and <http://wiki.apparmor.net>. AppArmor 2.7.103 2012-06-28 AA-ENFORCE(8)
Related Man Pages
aa-autodep(8) - debian
aa-enforce(8) - linux
aa-genprof(8) - mojave
aa-autodep(8) - hpux
aa-genprof(8) - osx
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