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NAME

       fapolicyd.trust - fapolicyd's file of trust

DESCRIPTION

       The  file  /etc/fapolicyd/fapolicyd.trust  contains list of trusted files/binaries for the
       application whitelisting daemon. You may add comments to the file  by  starting  the  line
       with  a  '#'  character.   Each  line  has  to  contain three columns and space is a valid
       separator. The first column contains full path to the file, the second is size of the file
       in bytes and the third is valid sha256 hash.

       The  directory /etc/fapolicyd/trust.d can be used to store multiple trust files.  This way
       a privileged user can split the  trust  database  into  multiple  files  and  manage  them
       separately  through fapolicyd-cli.  Functionally, the fapolicy daemon will behave the same
       way as if the whole trust database has been defined inside fapolicyd.trust  file.   Syntax
       and  semantics of trust files inside trust.d directory are the same as for fapolicyd.trust
       file (described above).  Trust  files  can  either  be  created  manually  inside  trust.d
       directory or via fapolicyd-cli (the latter option is recommended).

EXAMPLE

       [root@Desktop ~]# cat /etc/fapolicyd/fapolicyd.trust
       /home/user/my-ls 157984 61a9960bf7d255a85811f4afcac51067b8f2e4c75e21cf4f2af95319d4ed1b87
       /home/user/my-ls2 5555 61a9960bf7d255a85811f4afcac51067b8f2e4c75e21cf4f2af95319d4ed1b87

FILES

       /etc/fapolicyd/fapolicyd.trust - list of trusted files/binaries

SEE ALSO

       fapolicyd(8), fapolicyd-cli(8) fapolicy.rules(5) and fapolicy.conf(5).

AUTHOR

       Radovan Sroka