On macOS (High Sierra) when I attempt to list the file at the path
/private/var/db/ConfigurationProfiles/Store
I get the error "Operation not permitted". Using sudo doesn't better it and even employing the bypass helper doesn't change anything:
sudo /System/Library/Extensions/TMSafetyNet.kext/Contents/Helpers/bypass ls -l /private/var/db/ConfigurationProfiles/Store
gives "Operation not permitted" as well. How can I list/access the file under the path /private/var/db/ConfigurationProfiles/Store?
Additional info:
An list of the the enclosing directory via ls -al /private/var/db/ConfigurationProfiles displays:
drwxr-xr-x   5 root  wheel   160 13 Apr  2018 .
drwxr-xr-x  85 root  wheel  2720 28 Sep 06:27 ..
drwxr-xr-x@  4 root  wheel   128 16 Dec  2017 Settings
drwx------   3 root  wheel    96  1 Oct 21:56 Setup
ls: Store: Operation not permitted
Consistently, but rather  strangely Store cannot be listed. This happens both when executing ls as current user and via sudo.
Most probable reason is the system integrity protection (SIP) - csrutil is the command line utility.  You need to disable it to view the directory.
csrutil status
csrutil disable (then you will probably need to reboot).
csrutil enable
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