Fapolicyd (File Access Policy Daemon) implements application whitelisting
to decide file access rights. Applications that are known via a reputation
source are allowed access while unknown applications are not. The daemon
makes use of the kernel's fanotify interface to determine file access rights.
Rebase to v1.1.2 * fixed CVE-2022-1117
* Wed May 25 2022 Radovan Sroka
- rebase to v1.1.2
- fixed CVE-2022-1117
Resolves: rhbz#2089692
[ 1 ] Bug #2089692 - CVE-2022-1117 fapolicyd: fapolicyd wrongly prepares ld.so path [fedora-all]
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2089692
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