sshd-keygen-wrapper permissions problem

On macOS 26.1 (25B78) I can't give Full Disk Access to sshd-keygen-wrapper. Now my Jenkins jobs do not work because they do not have the permission to execute the necessary scripts. Until macOS 26.1 everything worked fine. I restarted the machine several times and tried to give access from Settings -> Privacy & Security -> Full Disk Access but it just does not work. I tried logging with ssh on the machine and executing a script but again nothing happened.

Answered by DTS Engineer in 864767022

This is eminently bugworthy. I’d appreciate one of you [1] filing a bug about it, and then posting the bug number here, just for the record.

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Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
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[1] Well, at least one of you. Multiple bugs are fine (-:

Sorry for the delay, but I’ve filed a bug report as well. The ID is FB21167471. Posting it here for reference.

Earlier I wrote:

And, no, I don’t have any info to share as to when that fix will actually land.

As others have noted, this is still present in the macOS 26.2 Release Candidate. Given that, it’s very likely to remain unfixed in the final release of macOS 26.2 )-: and I recommend that you plan accordingly.

Beyond that, I still have no specific info to share. But, as always, it’s a good idea to test with new betas of macOS as and when we seed them.

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Quinn “The Eskimo!” @ Developer Technical Support @ Apple
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