[03:57] <jbowen> I've generally lived in a RH bubble and am not super familiar with AppArmor, but is there a quick way to stop the apparmor allow/deny messages from going to dmesg?
[03:59] <jbowen> This would be in a vanilla 22.04.4 LTS system
[04:29] <amurray> jbowen: apparently you can do "echo -n quiet_denied > /sys/module/apparmor/parameters/audit" - https://askubuntu.com/a/1443610/218
[04:31] <jbowen> Does this count as AHSL?
[04:47] <oerheks> what deny messages, would help
[04:47] <oerheks> and if you have an audit service, you want those messages.
[04:48] <oerheks> like, suricate or something?
[04:48] <oerheks> logrotate should worry about diskspace eating up 
[04:50] <jbowen> I just don't want them cluttering dmesg
[04:52] <oerheks> what processes would help, one could edit a profile.
[04:52] <oerheks> cupsd whatever
[04:53] <oerheks> blunt disabling apparmor is silly
[04:55] <jbowen> My issue isn't with apparmor, but that spamming dmesg is silly; I'd be perfectly happy if they went to /var/log 
[04:56] <jbowen> anyway, I'm going to go to bed; thanks amurray!
[07:18] <MTecknology> jbowen: Is it configured to log to stdout or something? That sounds like a systemderpies thing to me.