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To fix this I have added the following lines into my fapolicyd.rules file. allow perm=open exe=/usr/lib/libpthread.so.0 : allallow perm=open exe=/usr/lib64/libpthread.so.0 : allSecurity ConcernsAllowing any and all scripts to run from /home/user directory almost defeats the purpose of fapolicyd. This is purely an example. However, you may find this is necessary if your workstations are in a developer environment and many scripts or applications are being called. This may also be necessary for adminitrators who are creating scripts regularly to perform certain tasks. If this is the case, then narrowing down to a specific subdirectory would be best practice. |
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