AA-ENABLED
Section: AppArmor (1)
Updated: 2023-02-14
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NAME
aa-enabled - test whether AppArmor is enabled
SYNOPSIS
aa-enabled [options]
DESCRIPTION
aa-enabled is used to determine if AppArmor is enabled.
OPTIONS
aa-enabled accepts the following arguments:
- -h, --help
-
Display a brief usage guide.
- -q, --quiet
-
Do not output anything to stdout. This option is intended to be used by
scripts that simply want to use the exit code to determine if AppArmor is
enabled.
- -x, --exclusive
-
Require AppArmor to have exclusive access to shared LSM interfaces to
be considered enabled.
EXIT STATUS
Upon exiting, aa-enabled will set its exit status to the following values:
- 0
-
if AppArmor is enabled.
- 1
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if AppArmor is not enabled/loaded.
- 2
-
intentionally not used as an aa-enabled exit status.
- 3
-
if the AppArmor control files aren't available under /sys/kernel/security/.
- 4
-
if aa-enabled doesn't have enough privileges to read the apparmor control files.
- 10
-
AppArmor is enabled but does not have access to shared LSM interfaces.
- 64
-
if any unexpected error or condition is encountered.
BUGS
If you find any bugs, please report them at
<https://gitlab.com/apparmor/apparmor/-/issues>.
SEE ALSO
apparmor(7), apparmor.d(5), aa_is_enabled(2), and <https://wiki.apparmor.net>.
Index
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- OPTIONS
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- EXIT STATUS
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- BUGS
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- SEE ALSO
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