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Keybase App on macOS Monterey Beta - Finder Integration Broken #24578

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martynbristow opened this issue Jul 25, 2021 · 8 comments
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Keybase App on macOS Monterey Beta - Finder Integration Broken #24578

martynbristow opened this issue Jul 25, 2021 · 8 comments

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@martynbristow
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martynbristow commented Jul 25, 2021

Finder integration is broken on macOS Monteray

When Renenabling finder integration, I get the pop up which spins and then comes back to the initial dialog
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But then I have KeyBase in the sidebar (again):

I had removed it before reenabling

I get this error

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my log id: 7313ae3d3b931cac9aeaff1c

@cyli
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cyli commented Aug 2, 2021

I had similar issues. I installed the latest pre-release of https://osxfuse.github.io, clicked "Allow apps downloaded from... App Store and identified developers" and allowed the ox fuse developer (Keybase was already allowed), and then clicking "Show in finder" in Keybase brought me to the right folder.

The folder in my sidebar still had permission issues - I'm guessing the mount point may have changed?

@rouben
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rouben commented Oct 27, 2021

I can confirm this on latest release of macOS Monterey, 12.0.1 (21A559).

@danielhavir
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Similar issue, running macFUSE 4.2.1 and macOS 12.0.1 and keybase version 5.8.0

@glyph
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glyph commented Oct 31, 2021

Same issue, same versions as @danielhavir. macFUSE 4.2.1 is loaded, I verified that sshfs works. kbfs doesn't. In "Security & Privacy", I see this:
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Clicking "Open Anyway" does nothing.

Attempting to manually load the extension does this:

Executing: /usr/bin/kmutil load -p /Library/Filesystems/kbfuse.fs/Contents/Extensions/11/kbfuse.kext
Error Domain=KMErrorDomain Code=71 "Kernel request failed: (libkern/kext) kext (kmod) start/stop routine failed (-603946985)" UserInfo={NSLocalizedDescription=Kernel request failed: (libkern/kext) kext (kmod) start/stop routine failed (-603946985)}

Console logs show:

default	00:25:46.317487-0700	kernel	Failed to load kext com.github.kbfuse.filesystems.kbfuse (error 0xdc008017).
default	00:25:46.321892-0700	kernelmanagerd	(kernel): Kext com.github.kbfuse.filesystems.kbfuse did not start (return code 0x5).
error	00:25:46.321921-0700	kernelmanagerd	(kernel): Kext com.github.kbfuse.filesystems.kbfuse start failed (result 0x5).
error	00:25:46.321938-0700	kernelmanagerd	(kernel): Kext com.github.kbfuse.filesystems.kbfuse failed to load (0xdc008017).
error	00:25:46.321959-0700	kernelmanagerd	(kernel): Failed to load kext com.github.kbfuse.filesystems.kbfuse (error 0xdc008017).
default	00:25:46.321968-0700	kernelmanagerd	Received kext unload notification: com.github.kbfuse.filesystems.kbfuse

This looks like maybe there's just literally no functioning kbfuse kernel extension for this kernel version yet?

@techieshark
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Same here. MacOS Monterey, version 12.0.1.

Here's a screen video showing that something appears to be in progress, but nothing happens (and this can be repeated any number of times to no effect):

keybase-fuse-install-does-nothing.mp4

Not sure if it matters, but here are the contents of kbfuse.fs:

ls /Library/Filesystems/kbfuse.fs/Contents/Extensions/
10.14 10.15 10.16 11

When I click Keybase in the finder, an error message says "The folder (Keybase) cannot be opened be opened because you don't have permissions to see its contents."

@asantoz
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asantoz commented Nov 4, 2021

Same here. MacOS Monterey, version 12.0.1.

Here's a screen video showing that something appears to be in progress, but nothing happens (and this can be repeated any number of times to no effect):

keybase-fuse-install-does-nothing.mp4
Not sure if it matters, but here are the contents of kbfuse.fs:

ls /Library/Filesystems/kbfuse.fs/Contents/Extensions/
10.14 10.15 10.16 11

When I click Keybase in the finder, an error message says "The folder (Keybase) cannot be opened be opened because you don't have permissions to see its contents."

Having the same issues, there is any workaround to access the files instead of Finder?

@jeromelaurens
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same here

@maxtaco
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maxtaco commented Dec 1, 2021

Closed as duplicative of #24636

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