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@@ -67,6 +67,17 @@ Firejail allows the user to manage application security using security profiles.
67Each profile defines a set of permissions for a specific application or group 67Each profile defines a set of permissions for a specific application or group
68of applications. The software includes security profiles for a number of more common 68of applications. The software includes security profiles for a number of more common
69Linux programs, such as Mozilla Firefox, Chromium, VLC, Transmission etc. 69Linux programs, such as Mozilla Firefox, Chromium, VLC, Transmission etc.
70.\" TODO: Explain the security/usability tradeoffs from #4601.
71.PP
72Firejail is currently implemented as an SUID binary, which means that if a
73malicious or compromised user account manages to exploit a bug in Firejail,
74that could ultimately lead to a privilege escalation to root.
75To mitigate this, it is recommended to only allow trusted users to run firejail
76(see firejail-users(5) for details on how to achieve that).
77For more details on the security/usability tradeoffs of Firejail, see:
78.UR https://github.com/netblue30/firejail/discussions/4601
79#4601
80.UE
70.PP 81.PP
71Alternative sandbox technologies like snap (https://snapcraft.io/) and flatpak (https://flatpak.org/) 82Alternative sandbox technologies like snap (https://snapcraft.io/) and flatpak (https://flatpak.org/)
72are not supported. Snap and flatpak packages have their own native management tools and will 83are not supported. Snap and flatpak packages have their own native management tools and will