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Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2018-12-04 18:24
by beyondfear
Glad I'm not alone. Both are enabled.
scotts-mbp:~ scottdiehl$ csrutil status
System Integrity Protection status: enabled.
scotts-mbp:~ scottdiehl$ spctl --status
assessments enabled
I really appreciate your time and expertise debugging. Let me know what more I can do to help get through this.
Thanks.
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2018-12-10 12:40
by botg
Do you have any third-party kernel extensions installed? You can check with
Also, are there any errors logged in the Console app when you try to give permissions to a directory?
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2018-12-11 07:33
by kangbu
Hello, I have faced totally same issue. I bought Pro apps from App store but I coundn't use it once. I do nothing with my Mac file system but it rejected selecting any folders.
I executed the command above and the results are:
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kbMBP:~ we$ csrutil status
System Integrity Protection status: enabled.
kbMBP:~ we$ spctl --status
assessments enabled
Please give me advice. Thank you.
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2018-12-11 07:35
by kangbu
Maybe some of my apps are conflict with Filezilla Pro. I'm testing apps which mount cloud drives to my Mac.
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kbMBP:~ we$ kextstat | grep -v com.apple
Index Refs Address Size Wired Name (Version) UUID <Linked Against>
82 2 0xffffff7f8107e000 0xf000 0xf000 com.symantec.internetSecurity.kext (14.0.1f214) 6F5043C0-B4BC-3F78-A3BB-9D895B049B29 <5 4 3 1>
83 0 0xffffff7f8108d000 0x18000 0x18000 com.symantec.nfm.kext (14.0.1f214) 42BE2C0D-3EDA-3B1B-89F7-36A0A7D51170 <82 5 4 3 1>
84 0 0xffffff7f810cc000 0x6b000 0x6b000 com.symantec.ips.kext (14.0.1f214) no UUID <82 5 4 3 1>
165 0 0xffffff7f849c1000 0x7000 0x7000 com.parallels.virtualsound (1.0.36 36) E9131806-D073-8482-AC46-B4AAE55EA6FE <125 5 4 3 1>
172 0 0xffffff7f849c8000 0x7000 0x7000 org.pqrs.driver.Karabiner.VirtualHIDDevice.v041100 (4.11.0) E1649988-9411-3099-82B6-131B2B52A2DE <41 5 4 3 1>
173 0 0xffffff7f849cf000 0x5000 0x5000 com.parallels.virtualhid (1.0.3 3) B0C355DF-4268-359B-9654-0A67F4305F7B <41 5 4 3 1>
176 1 0xffffff7f80e44000 0x47000 0x47000 com.Logitech.Control Center.HID Driver (3.9.6) no UUID <175 77 50 41 5 4 3>
183 0 0xffffff7f84a25000 0x17000 0x17000 com.Logitech.Unifying.HID Driver (1.3.6) no UUID <176 175 50 41 5 4 3>
234 0 0xffffff7f84a9d000 0x15000 0x15000 com.google.dfsfuse.filesystems.dfsfuse (3.7.4) 6ACB4FE9-419E-3B09-9D04-A39C77D5816D <7 5 4 3 1>
247 0 0xffffff7f84ac3000 0x19000 0x19000 com.github.osxfuse.filesystems.osxfuse (3.7.1) 8C89BD7B-DA6D-347D-AC76-759C45AE6099 <7 5 4 3 1>
Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks.
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2018-12-11 09:47
by botg
I'm testing apps which mount cloud drives to my Mac.
That could be a possible explanation. I can see how a kernel extension not implementing a particular ioctl could result in this.
Of the listed kernel extensions you listed, I think these are the most likely to cause problems:
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82 2 0xffffff7f8107e000 0xf000 0xf000 com.symantec.internetSecurity.kext (14.0.1f214) 6F5043C0-B4BC-3F78-A3BB-9D895B049B29 <5 4 3 1>
83 0 0xffffff7f8108d000 0x18000 0x18000 com.symantec.nfm.kext (14.0.1f214) 42BE2C0D-3EDA-3B1B-89F7-36A0A7D51170 <82 5 4 3 1>
84 0 0xffffff7f810cc000 0x6b000 0x6b000 com.symantec.ips.kext (14.0.1f214) no UUID <82 5 4 3 1>
234 0 0xffffff7f84a9d000 0x15000 0x15000 com.google.dfsfuse.filesystems.dfsfuse (3.7.4) 6ACB4FE9-419E-3B09-9D04-A39C77D5816D <7 5 4 3 1>
247 0 0xffffff7f84ac3000 0x19000 0x19000 com.github.osxfuse.filesystems.osxfuse (3.7.1) 8C89BD7B-DA6D-347D-AC76-759C45AE6099 <7 5 4 3 1>
Could you please try to uninstall these extensions and check if the issue has gone or if it persists?
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2019-01-24 07:57
by leno
Terminal Returns: spctl --status assessments enabled
Having exactly the same issues
Also local folders
Need to force quite FileZilla pro
No virus software
Worked fine in December
Mojave
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2019-01-24 08:53
by botg
Same question as before, which kernel extensions have you installed? What happens if you remove all third-party kernel extensions?
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2019-03-11 02:58
by jjleahy
I'm having a similar issue with my key file.
Returns with
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System Integrity Protection status: enabled
assessments enabled
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kextstat | grep -v com.apple
Index Refs Address Size Wired Name (Version) UUID <Linked Against>
160 0 0xffffff7f80e99000 0x2000 0x2000 com.nvidia.CUDA (1.1.0) 4329B052-6C8A-3900-8E83-744487AEDEF1 <5 1>
I'm not entirely sure on how to uninstall this kernel extension. Please any help with this problems is appreciated.
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2019-03-11 07:53
by botg
jjleahy wrote: ↑2019-03-11 02:58
I'm having a similar issue with my key file.
Where is your key file located? What happens if you move it to a different location?
jjleahy wrote: ↑2019-03-11 02:58
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kextstat | grep -v com.apple
Index Refs Address Size Wired Name (Version) UUID <Linked Against>
160 0 0xffffff7f80e99000 0x2000 0x2000 com.nvidia.CUDA (1.1.0) 4329B052-6C8A-3900-8E83-744487AEDEF1 <5 1>
I'm not entirely sure on how to uninstall this kernel extension. Please any help with this problems is appreciated.
This one should be fine to keep, it's not interfering with filesystem stuff.
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2019-03-11 13:53
by jjleahy
My key file is located on my hard drive. I create an alias of my school folder on my desktop and store the actual folder in my user folder on the Macintosh HD. It's currently at /Users/*username*/School/Spring 2019/Intro to Databases/. I moved the file to /Users/*username*/ and I get the same error. I select my file and get the error: "Could not create security-scoped bookmark from URL: The file "keyfile.pem" couldn't be opened." When I go to my Directory access permissions I currently have "/, /Users/*username*/School/, and /Users/*username*/School/Intro to Databases/".
EDIT:
I downloaded the free version of FileZilla off of the main website and it works perfectly. My problem only is on FileZilla Pro that I downloaded from the App Store.
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2019-03-11 18:27
by botg
More information is needed. Please enter these commands and post the output:
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stat ~/../..
stat ~/..
stat ~
stat ~/Library
stat ~/Library/Containers
stat ~/Library/Containers/org.filezilla-project.filezilla.sandbox
stat ~/Library/Containers/org.filezilla-project.filezilla.sandbox/Container.plist
stat ~/Library/Containers/org.filezilla-project.filezilla.sandbox/Data
stat ~/Library/Containers/org.filezilla-project.filezilla.sandbox/Data/.config
stat ~/Library/Containers/org.filezilla-project.filezilla.sandbox/Data/.config/filezilla
stat ~/Library/Containers/org.filezilla-project.filezilla.sandbox/Data/.config/filezilla/filezilla.xml
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2019-03-11 20:52
by jjleahy
Here is the output. I posted it on pastebin because it was a lot of text.
https://pastebin.com/GcPwJ240
Re: Issue with Directory Access Permissions
Posted: 2019-03-12 10:36
by botg
All looks normal.
I wonder if this issue persists if you reinstall macOS.