The problem is simply fixed by installing the apparmor-profiles package. So adding a dependency on that package would seem to be one way to fix this, as suggested in the original report. Bug #472472 has more details. Here is an example kern.log entry from my system before installing apparmor-profiles:
The problem is simply fixed by installing the apparmor-profiles package. So adding a dependency on that package would seem to be one way to fix this, as suggested in the original report. Bug #472472 has more details. Here is an example kern.log entry from my system before installing apparmor-profiles:
Nov 3 02:53:39 voodoo kernel: [1140012.457778] type=1503 audit(125724561 9.887:60) : operation= "inode_ permission" requested_ mask=": :r" denied_mask="::r" fsuid=112 name="/ etc/ssl/ openssl. cnf" pid=20929 profile= "/usr/sbin/ named"
After installing the apparmor-profiles package, named works normally, with no apparmor complaints.