I've just checked the "Privacy" screen and I actually have "bacula-fd", "bacula", "bconsole" AND "sh" in the Full Disk Access list. I probably shouldn't have "sh" in that list. That might actually be worse than your suggestion to run "csrutil disable" 😕.
I suppose running "csrutil disable" as a 'Client Run Before Job' script, then enabling again afterwards is an option, but I agree---after a certain point it feels as though another solution may be simpler. ________________________________ From: David Brodbeck Sent: 05 January 2022 00:19 To: Graham Sparks Cc: bacula-users <bacula-users@lists.sourceforge.net> Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Packet size too big (NOT a version mismatch) On Tue, Jan 4, 2022 at 4:56 AM Graham Sparks <g...@hotmail.co.uk<mailto:g...@hotmail.co.uk>> wrote: I've personally not run in to problems with System Integrity Protection, although I do give the bacula-fd executable "Full Disk" permissions. What I find is bacula-fd is unable to back up files in users Desktop, Documents, etc. folders with SIP on. It runs otherwise, but there are warnings about skipping those files. Adding to "full disk" doesn't seem to have an effect. I always assumed this was because it isn't a full-fledged signed macOS app, but I don't really know. -- David Brodbeck (they/them) System Administrator, Department of Mathematics University of California, Santa Barbara
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