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Symptom & Impact
Executables fail with operation not permitted even when file permissions are correct.
Environment & Reproduction
fapolicyd trust database or ruleset does not include the deployed binary path/signature.
Root Cause Analysis
Run sudo systemctl status fapolicyd and sudo journalctl -u fapolicyd -b for deny entries.
Quick Triage
Confirm package-backed binaries are trusted and custom binaries are properly registered.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Add explicit allow rule in fapolicyd rules and update trust database as required.

Solution – Primary Fix
Reload daemon, rerun application, and verify denial events no longer appear.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Check normal execution while ensuring unrelated untrusted binaries remain blocked.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Remove overly broad allow rules and return to least-privilege execution policy.
Rollback Plan
Include trust enrollment in software deployment process for custom artifacts.
Prevention & Hardening
Track fapolicyd denials by executable path and alert on policy drift.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Manage fapolicyd rules declaratively and validate with test execution scenarios.
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References & Further Reading
Use fapolicyd docs and RHEL 9 application whitelisting guidance.
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