Hi Stefan, any news on what follows? Now that Ubuntu 15.04 has been released, perhaps you'll be able to allocate some cycles to it? :) intrigeri wrote (11 Feb 2015 14:58:54 GMT) : > Hi Stefan and others, > Stefan Bader wrote (21 Oct 2014 11:50:24 GMT) : >> On 20.10.2014 12:48, Stefan Bader wrote: >>> On 19.10.2014 17:07, intrigeri wrote: >>>> Cool, I've tested this. I've imported these two patches in Debian's >>>> 1.2.9-3 quilt series, made the build system use dh-autoreconf (the >>>> build system in the tarball wants aclocal 1.13, while Debian sid has >>>> 1.14), and added a build-dep on libapparmor-dev to get the needed >>>> pkg-config file. > I've given a try to your last set of patches. Sorry for the delay. > Here's what I did: > 1. Checkout the Vcs-Git libvirt packaging repo for Debian unstable, > currently at 1.2.9-9 > 2. Make the build system use dh-autoreconf as previously > 3. Added the build-dep on libapparmor-dev as previously > 4. Hacked debian/rules to make examples/apparmor/profile-preprocess > (created by your patches) executable before it's executed. > This won't be needed anymore once the patches are upstreamed. > 5. Build in a clean Debian unstable chroot, which now works. > Progress :) > 6. Install the resulting binary packages on a sid system with > a working libvirt setup. > 7. In /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf, set security_driver = "apparmor" > 8. Restart libvirtd. > 9. Start a VM with virsh or virt-manager > => here's what I see: > error: Failed to start domain tails-dev > error: internal error: cannot load AppArmor profile 'libvirt-14dcf3fa-a4d5-4c5a-82ea-3f624b44c7ef' > And the Journal says: > libvirtd[20351]: internal error: Child process (/usr/lib/libvirt/virt-aa-helper -p 0 -c -u libvirt-14dcf3fa-a4d5-4c5a-82ea-3f624b44c7ef) unexpected exit status 1: virt-aa-helper: error: template does not exist > virt-aa-helper: error: could not create profile > libvirtd[20351]: internal error: cannot load AppArmor profile 'libvirt-14dcf3fa-a4d5-4c5a-82ea-3f624b44c7ef' > So I naively tried to do it by hand: > $ virsh dumpxml tails-dev | sudo /usr/lib/libvirt/virt-aa-helper -p 0 -c -u libvirt-14dcf3fa-a4d5-4c5a-82ea-3f624b44c7ef > virt-aa-helper: error: template does not exist > virt-aa-helper: error: could not create profile > I do have a template in place: > $ cat /etc/apparmor.d/libvirt/TEMPLATE.qemu > # > # This profile is for the domain whose UUID matches this file. > # > #include <tunables/global> > profile LIBVIRT_TEMPLATE { > #include <abstractions/libvirt-qemu> > } > What other information can I provide, or what else should I test? > Also note that I had to add the following line to > usr.lib.libvirt.virt-aa-helper, in order to silence an AppArmor denial > log: > /etc/libnl-3/classid r, > Should this be added to the upstream profile, as is or prefixed by > "deny"? > Cheers, -- intrigeri -- libvir-list mailing list libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list