Connecting to local network in MacOS Sequoia

I am unable to use Remote-SSH to connect to a machine on my local network when using Cursor in MacOS Sequoia.

SSH worked prior to upgrading yesterday and ssh to the machine works in the main terminal app. Sequoia introduced a security feature for local network access. If I try to access the local network with VSCode, I get the permissions popup to allow access. I get no such popup with Cursor and it does not show up in the permissions list from me having previously denied it.

Has anyone had this problem? Does anyone know how to trigger the permissions request in Cursor? All it took in VScode was a ping to the local machine in the terminal.

Resolved! It turns out, MacOS is controlling access for Cursor but it has it listed under a different app for some reason. Very frustrating but no issue (or at least not anything with Cursor, just a dumb macos issue)

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