The abrt-addon-ccpp
package can be removed with the following command:
$ apt-get remove abrt-addon-ccpp
abrt-addon-ccpp contains hooks for C/C++ crashed programs and abrt's C/C++ analyzer plugin.
The abrt-addon-kerneloops
package can be removed with the following command:
$ apt-get remove abrt-addon-kerneloops
abrt-addon-kerneloops contains plugins for collecting kernel crash information and reporter plugin which sends this information to a specified server, usually to kerneloops.org.
The abrt-addon-python
package can be removed with the following command:
$ apt-get remove abrt-addon-python
abrt-addon-python contains python hook and python analyzer plugin for handling uncaught exceptions in python programs.
The abrt-cli
package can be removed with the following command:
$ apt-get remove abrt-cli
abrt-cli contains a command line client for controlling abrt daemon over sockets.
The abrt-libs
package can be removed with the following command:
$ apt-get remove abrt-libs
abrt-libs provides libraries for the ABRT package.
The abrt-plugin-logger
package can be removed with the following command:
$ apt-get remove abrt-plugin-logger
abrt-plugin-logger is an ABRT plugin which writes a report to a specified file.
The abrt-plugin-rhtsupport
package can be removed with the following command:
$ apt-get remove abrt-plugin-rhtsupport
abrt-plugin-rhtsupport is a ABRT plugin to report bugs into the Red Hat Support system.
The abrt-plugin-sosreport
package can be removed with the following command:
$ apt-get remove abrt-plugin-sosreport
abrt-plugin-sosreport provides a plugin to include an sosreport in an ABRT report.
The abrt-server-info-page
package can be removed with the following command:
$ apt-get remove abrt-server-info-page
abrt-server-info-page provides a web page with summary of ABRT services.
The Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (abrt) collects
and reports crash data when an application crash is detected. Using a variety
of plugins, abrt can email crash reports to system administrators, log crash
reports to files, or forward crash reports to a centralized issue tracking
system such as RHTSupport.
The abrt
package can be removed with the following command:
$ apt-get remove abrt
Mishandling crash data could expose sensitive information about vulnerabilities in software executing on the system, as well as sensitive information from within a process's address space or registers.
The python3-abrt-addon
package can be removed with the following command:
$ apt-get remove python3-abrt-addon
python3-abrt-addon contains python hook and python analyzer plugin for handling uncaught exceptions in python programs.
By default, the SELinux boolean abrt_anon_write is disabled.
If this setting is enabled, it should be disabled.
To disable the abrt_anon_write
SELinux boolean, run the following command:
$ sudo setsebool -P abrt_anon_write off
By default, the SELinux boolean abrt_handle_event is disabled.
If this setting is enabled, it should be disabled.
To disable the abrt_handle_event
SELinux boolean, run the following command:
$ sudo setsebool -P abrt_handle_event off
By default, the SELinux boolean abrt_upload_watch_anon_write is enabled.
This setting should be disabled as it allows the Automatic Bug Report Tool (ABRT)
to modify public files used for public file transfer services.
To disable the abrt_upload_watch_anon_write
SELinux boolean, run the following command:
$ sudo setsebool -P abrt_upload_watch_anon_write off
The Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (abrtd) daemon collects
and reports crash data when an application crash is detected. Using a variety
of plugins, abrtd can email crash reports to system administrators, log crash
reports to files, or forward crash reports to a centralized issue tracking
system such as RHTSupport.
The abrtd
service can be disabled with the following command:
$ sudo systemctl mask --now abrtd.service
Mishandling crash data could expose sensitive information about vulnerabilities in software executing on the system, as well as sensitive information from within a process's address space or registers.