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<title>AppArmor: contexts used in attaching policy to system objects</title>
<updated>2010-08-02T05:35:12Z</updated>
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<name>John Johansen</name>
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<published>2010-07-29T21:47:59Z</published>
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AppArmor contexts attach profiles and state to tasks, files, etc. when
a direct profile reference is not sufficient.

Signed-off-by: John Johansen &lt;john.johansen@canonical.com&gt;
Signed-off-by: James Morris &lt;jmorris@namei.org&gt;
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