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Symptom & Impact
Executable starts manually as root shell script wrapper but binary execution is denied.
Environment & Reproduction
fapolicyd trust database or policy rules do not permit the binary path/hash.
Root Cause Analysis
Run systemctl status fapolicyd and verify policy enforcement is active.
Quick Triage
Review journalctl -u fapolicyd -b and fapolicyd-cli outputs for denied file details.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Register file trust as required by policy and validate digest information.

Solution – Primary Fix
Update rules under /etc/fapolicyd and restart service safely.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Confirm denials are not actually from SELinux AVC events.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Prefer RPM-packaged binaries so trust chain remains managed and auditable.
Rollback Plan
Allow only required execution contexts and avoid broad permissive rules.
Prevention & Hardening
Custom operational tooling can fail, interrupting maintenance and automation.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Document policy exceptions and approvals for executable allow-list changes.
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References & Further Reading
Integrate binary trust enrollment into deployment pipelines for RHEL 9 hosts.
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