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Hi there, We make an enterprise VPN product and are exploring some ideas. One that came up involves Personal Hotspot clients: Is it possible to establish a VPN connection using our iOS product (where we support creating VPN tunnels with various VPN protocols via network extensions) and share that VPN connection to a Mac that is connected via Personal Hotspot? It doesn't work out of the box, but before we dive in too much deeper, we wanted to hear if there is a high-level answer of how that client traffic is handled. Thanks, Adrian
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FB8916615 We're getting reports from customers telling us that under macOS Big Sur, they are unable to authorize our product's System Extension. When they run "systemextensionsctl list" the output is systemextensionsctl Completely failed to resolve bundle info Does anyone know what the cause / workarounds?
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As far as we can see, the only way to get Big Sur beta updates onto a VM seems to be running the BAU utility, which fetches a full install and works on VMs. But it'll only fetch beta 6 right now. We need VMs for testing - can anyone get it beta7/8 installed on VMWare 12?
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When first installing a System Extension with the shiny new APIs, Big Sur throws up a giant scary stop sign. Feedback from customers is that the dialog seems far worse than the gentle message they saw in Catalina. We've been asked if we're doing something wrong, since the dialog can't possibly be for the new software doing things the right way. The dialog was bad enough in the early betas, but the new icon used since beta 6 makes all System Extensions look like some kind of malware. Can we get a dialog that educates without scaring people off?
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