In order to apply PPPC settings, there are some pre-requisites: That function is handled by the second part, which are the PPPC settings to allow full disk access for /usr/libexec/sshd-keygen-wrapper. It enables the Allow full disk access for remote users checkbox, but does not actually enable full disk access for SSH. Enables full disk access for /usr/libexec/sshd-keygen-wrapper.Enables the Allow full disk access for remote users checkbox in the Remote Login settings in System Preference’s Sharing preference pane.I’ve written a profile to manage full disk access for SSH connections which does the following: For more details, please see below the jump. However, there is a way to manage this with a configuration profile. This setting can normally only be enabled by the logged-in user sitting at that Mac. To accommodate for this, Apple added an Allow full disk access for remote users checkbox in the Remote Login settings in System Preference’s Sharing preference pane. However, there may be circumstances when full disk access for SSH connections is desired. You can access data in the home folder of the account you’re using to connect, but you can’t access or alter protected data in other account’s home folders.įor most use cases, this is fine. When connecting via SSH to a remote Mac running macOS Big Sur, Apple’s user-level privacy controls apply.
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