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Michael_Mercuri
2 years agoFrequent Contributor
CLI on Sequoia via ssh - settings.json: operation not permitted
Since upgrading macOS to Sequoia, when executing op via a logged in ssh session, op fails to access my 1password settings:
10:45PM | DEBUG | Skipped loading desktop app settings file. The...
- 2 years ago
Solved. Apparently "Allow full disk access for remote users" somehow became unchecked. Once setting this under System Settings > General > Sharing > Remote Login, everything is back to working again.
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Michael_Mercuri
2 years agoFrequent Contributor
This can be worked around by granting full disk access to every terminal app (iTerm, Terminal, Visual Studio Code, etc)
I'm not sure there's a way around this. It's been like this for me (even without op completion zsh) with both iTerm2 and Terminal for a few macOS versions now. Full Disk Access will likely be needed depending on which directories need to be accessed.
I wish there was a way to make the access controls more flexible (e.g, grant specific applications access to specific directories.) Kind of off topic, but if you find a way to make this work better, please post an update.