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MacOS Premid prompts firewall every system reboot #488
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MacOS versions are 10.15.x, they've been like this since 2001. There is no 14.x or 15.x, 10.15.x is the most recent version. |
That doesn’t hold water. I’ve reproduced the issue on 10.14, 10.15 & 11.0, not to mention on two machines and a clean OS install.
…On Aug 1, 2020, 1:04 PM -0500, kawakami ***@***.***>, wrote:
Yeah about these macOS version my bad.
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Yep, that’s the one.
…On Aug 1, 2020, 1:19 PM -0500, kawakami ***@***.***>, wrote:
Did you mean this dialogue?
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So why not change the behavior of the application so it doesn’t check its own integrity when it’s opened to allow OS X to auto sign? The system will automatically check the integrity of the application on first launch and ask the user if they want to launch.
…On Aug 1, 2020, 1:25 PM -0500, kawakami ***@***.***>, wrote:
As it says, it can't be avoided because app is not signed.
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It's all good, could you tell me about the build system by chance, I can codesign with my dev account, but I want to see if the signature will even stay valid. |
I understand you're on hiatus - just wanted to throw an update and I wish you good luck with resolving this, that said, here's what I've done. I just tried to code sign the application with Xcode, and it doesn't look good. My personal account won't allow me to code sign this for the 7 day period it's supposed to be able to be signed for. |
I'm on macOS Big Sur 11.5.1 (20G80) and it still shows the same dialogue every time I restart the PreMiD app. |
This should be resolved in v3 |
is this still an issue? Because I can't reproduce this on Ventura? |
I can still reproduce this on the current developer beta of Ventura. I would assume it's still a bug if the application is unsigned and doesn't have the proper entitlements as that's what's causing the issue to begin with. |
I can still reproduce this bug on the latest macOS 13 and macOS 14 builds. |
Hmm, I sadly don't have that issue at all on my Mac, but I am soon going to be updating the app and I hope the issue is going to be gone by then |
Describe the bug
macOS Premid prompts firewall dialogue for allow / deny ports every system reboot
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
The premid app should show itself to the firewall, and stay persistently stored as an application with the allow or deny state saved.
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