Description of problem: SELinux is preventing fprintd from write access on the file persist. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): selinux-policy-targeted-35.8-1.fc35.noarch How reproducible: Each time fingerprint authentication is requested Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install setroubleshoot 2. Enroll fingerprint using fprintd-enroll 3. Request action that requires elevated privileges (eg. open terminal and run sudo command) 4. Observe alert from setroubleshoot and denial message in journalctl Actual results: SELinux denial is generated Expected results: No SELinux denial is generated Additional info: No apparent impact on function of fingerprint authentication
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 2010925 ***