Hello, Kontrol S49 MK2 inside Sequoia?
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You probably need to add NIhostintegrationagent to the local network
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FIX:
Hey guys, I figured it out. You have to enable Local Network access for NIHostIntegrationAgent. I had denied it at first because I thought it had to do with the internet.
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OK glad it worked
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Yeah Sequoia now requires permission for all sorts of things.
Personally, I like this. It's consumer friendly in that it forces any product or service to be explicit about the level of access they need. In theory, a product or service should never be asking for extensive permissions unless they're absolutely needed, and I'm sure we've all used products that took the lazy approach in the past (note, never ours).
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I agree and for NIHostIntegrationAgent it works fine as the popup requesting being added seems to come up pretty consistently. Unfortunately however that is not the case for ntkdaemon - it seems to be quite hard to get it to initiate the function call in MacOs that leads to the system popup and this is impacting on the services that ntkdaemon performs. It did pretty quickly for me, but it seems I may have been one of the lucky ones, and for others here it has been very hard to get it added (since Apple in their wisdom didn't make it possible to manually add apps like you can with full disk access). There is a note here about how this can be enabled in apps
'Local Network Privacy is new in Sequoia. The developer would have to update the app with a "multicast entitlement" so that it can be granted access by the user.'
Can you confirm whether ntkdaemon has this already enabled, if not it probably needs to?
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Honestly, I don't know. I'll find out.
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OK, so: the NTKDaemon neither has the entitlement nor needs it.
If anyone is having trouble granting NTKDaemon the access it does need, maybe this will help:
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@Kymeia , just making sure that you notice this answer from Matthew_NI in case that you have any comment to that 😂
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Thanks, so only hostintegrationagent actually requires it? (I know that is the case because I lost DAW support in some hosts till I enabled it).
Good to know, although that makes it harder to explain these reports of people struggling with authorisation issues on Sequoia when they already have enabled full disk access
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I've updated the tip to say ntkdaemon does not require this
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