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File-read-data denied from PathFinder when running in sandbox #9344

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cyberduck opened this issue Mar 6, 2016 · 4 comments
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File-read-data denied from PathFinder when running in sandbox #9344

cyberduck opened this issue Mar 6, 2016 · 4 comments
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f4f6723 created the issue

The upload failed with an error about permissions.
If you try the same with drag and drop from the Finder it works well.
I affects version 4.8.2 as well as 4.8.3

This is an example message from the log:
06/03/16 15:28:14,000 kernel[0]: Sandbox: Cyberduck(4724) deny(1) file-read-data /Volumes/Data/talend_palette.graphml
(in this case I tried 2 files and this is the second one).
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@dkocher commented

Can you confirm you are running Cyberduck purchased from the Mac App Store.

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f4f6723 commented

Yes, I can confirm, I have bought Cyberduck from the AppStore.
My current version is: Version 4.8.3 (19083)

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@dkocher commented

I am able to reproduce the issue with a multiple files selected and dragging to the browser window to upload. Single files do work however.

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@dkocher commented

I just tried again and strangely can no longer reproduce the issue when running in a sandbox. Will reopen the ticket again if the issue reappears.

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