Oliver Kunz eaa175c8d2 Sandbox2: Remove file sealing for in-memory files.
The `CreateMemFd` function sets the `MFD_ALLOW_SEALING` flag which enables seals to be set and creating an empty file seal.

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Sandbox2

Sandbox2 is a C++ security sandbox for Linux which can be used to run untrusted programs or portions of programs in confined environments. The idea is that the runtime environment is so restricted that security bugs such as buffer overflows in the protected region cause no harm.

Documentation

Detailed developer documentation is available on the Google Developers site for Sandboxed API under Sandbox2.

There is also a Getting Started guide for Sandbox2.