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Multiple AllowLists per Target #69

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@mpeters mpeters commented Mar 22, 2022

Signed-off-by: Michael Peters mpeters@redhat.com

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This is a very welcome improvement, as I see situations in Production where this would immediately used. In my mind, this work was already started by @kaifeng when a new VerifierAllowlist table was created, and now it is just a matter of changing the allowlist column on VerifierMain to point to multiple entries on the former table.

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@mpeters mpeters merged commit 215d7d5 into keylime:master Apr 18, 2022
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