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Reply to Big Sur Update 6: File-paths messed up after app is launched from sandboxed extension
Hi Quinn, If I’m reading the Radar right, this should be fixed in 11.0b7. Please re-test. Upgraded to Beta 7 (20A5374g) from Beta 6; we are unfortunately still seeing the issue. Also I don't see any response from Apple on the bug (FB8671424). Would it be possible to post updates / current status / ETA of the fix, etc either here (on this post), or on the bug? Would be really appreciated! Thanks Vivek
Sep ’20
Reply to Does macOS/Sequoia require a new entitlement to send multicast packets?
Apple is bringing some networking protections over from iOS to macOS starting with Sequoia. Please see the following links: "What’s new in privacy" WWDC 2024 Video, https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2024/10123?time=1097 "Local Network Privacy FAQ" https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/663858. In particular, the first few FAQs therein. "Support local network privacy in your app" https://developer.apple.com/videos/play/wwdc2020/10110/
Jul ’24
Reply to Local Network Access Permission
Hi @DTS Engineer (Quinn) I'm a colleague of @apodila. Like he mentioned in a subsequent comment, yes, it is a regular daemon, launched by launchd. Curious why this would matter though? And thanks for the FAQ: Going by the below from the What is a local network FAQ (bolding mine), can we assume that a user connecting over VPN to an on-prem server, would NOT see the local network prompt: A local network is an IP network associated with a broadcast-capable network interface. These interfaces include Wi-Fi and Ethernet (1), but not WWAN or VPN. Any address on a local network is considered to be a local network address. Finally, is there a way to set this local network permission using MDM or programatically? Thanks -Vivek
Jul ’24