Application Whitelisting Daemon
fapolicyd group does not have write access anyway. Fixes problem with dynamic user in image mode where it's not possible to use tmpfiles.d as the filesystem is readonly Resolves: RHEL-104873 |
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| .fmf | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| Add-var-lib-fapolicyd-to-tmpfiles.patch | ||
| ci_tests.fmf | ||
| fapolicyd-data-format.patch | ||
| fapolicyd-infinite-loop.patch | ||
| fapolicyd-normal-pattern.patch | ||
| fapolicyd-nss-lookup.patch | ||
| fapolicyd-rpm-loader.patch | ||
| fapolicyd-rpm-v.patch | ||
| fapolicyd-skip-nonregular.patch | ||
| fapolicyd-socket-segfault.patch | ||
| fapolicyd-uthash-bundle.patch | ||
| fapolicyd.spec | ||
| fapolicyd.sysusers | ||
| gating.yaml | ||
| selinux.patch | ||
| sources | ||
| var-run-selinux.patch | ||
| var-run-t-dir-selinux.patch | ||