Allow com.apple.SystemConfiguration.configd mach service for DNS lookups#89
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…S lookups - Add com.apple.SystemConfiguration.configd to the mach-lookup whitelist to enable DNS resolution in sandboxed CLI tools - Filter this service from violation logs since it's expected for many tools Fixes DNS lookup failures with error: curl(65090) deny(1) mach-lookup com.apple.SystemConfiguration.configd
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macOS DNS resolution uses the
SystemConfigurationframework via Mach IPC toconfigd, not/etc/resolv.conf. Without this mach-lookup permission, DNS fails in sandboxed processes.Add
com.apple.SystemConfiguration.configdto the mach-lookup whitelist and filter it from violation logs.The
configdservice provides read-only access to network configuration. This is already granted to Safari/WebKit, Chrome, and other system sandboxes, and is necessary for any networked CLI tool.