

Also, mounting and dismounting using the VeraCrypt app itself works better than using the script. Benjamin Fleischer Oct 8, 2021, 2:07:56 PM to Hi Munir, I know this is not very helpful, but macFUSE 4.2.0 and 4.2.1 are running fine for me on macOS 11 and macOS. We use the Benjamin Fleischer-created macFUSE file system for TrueSync, which is why his name is displayed in the security settings since he is the one. If I open that file main.scpt with the Script Editor and execute it there (by klicking the trianglular button), it works better than when Script Editor is closed and the script app itself is executed by beeing double clicked.


Usually I do the mounting from within a script app, where the main.scpt file contains the following:ĭo shell script "/Applications/VeraCrypt.app/Contents/MacOS/VeraCrypt -slot=1 /.hc"
MACFUSE BENJAMIN FLEISCHER MAC OS
This error does not occur every time I try to mount a veracrypt container volume, but it occurs quite often. Benjamin fleischer mac os - macFUSE allows you to extend macOSs native file handling capabilities via third-party file systems. The error message says "Operation not permitted: /var/folders/ym/…T//.veracrypt_aux_mnt3/control VeraCrypt::File::Open::232", where "mnt1" or" mnt2" or "mnt4" may replace the "mnt3" part depending on the slot used to mount the container volume. (More information: The macFUSE variant bundled with Postlab is called lucidfs, which is part of our LucidLink implementation. It's built and maintained by Benjamin Fleischer. I did a brand new installation of macOS 11.3 Big Sur on my iMac 27" from 2019, then installed macFUSE 4.1.0, gave access to the system Extension by Benjamin Fleischer and at last installed VeraCrypt 1.24update8. macFUSE is a macOS kernel extension used to create virtual filesystems.
