I have a Mac Mini running the latest Monterey (it's too old for Ventura 
apparently). I use it almost
exclusively via ssh, more as a server than a workstation I guess.

At some point in the last few weeks, my ~/Downloads folder became unreadable 
even by root:

Mini 1# ls Downloads
ls: Downloads: Operation not permitted
Mini 1# ls -ld@ Downloads
drwx------@ 559 dlee  staff  17888 May 22 14:47 Downloads
        com.apple.macl     -1 

I think it's that last line that's the problem, though I have no idea what 
prompted the OS to set that
extended attribute on that folder.

xattr, even as root, is not able to remove the attribute. Most advice I see 
from Googling involves either
recovery mode or booting from a different volume, neither of which particularly 
appeal to me.

Does anyone know what would have caused this to happen, and if there is a more 
accessible way to fix it?

Thanks much.

-- 
Doug Lee                 d...@dlee.org                http://www.dlee.org
"When your best-laid plans have turned to dust, vacuum!"
- Whoopi Goldberg 

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