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Not Running in mac os sequoia

Open exrector opened this issue 1 year ago • 13 comments
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Not Running in mac os sequoia. LuLu's Network Extension Is Not Running Extensions must be manually approved via Security & Privacy System Preferences.

The request/notification is missing from Security & Privacy System Preferences.

exrector avatar Jul 14 '24 19:07 exrector

I found a potential workaround. If you run another program from the terminal, such as Running DNSMonitor After copying DNSMonitor to the /Applications directory, launch it by executing its binary (DNSMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/DNSMonitor) via the Terminal

The system will then notify you of permissions that previously failed to appear for some reason. Снимок экрана 2024-07-14 в 12 54 32

exrector avatar Jul 14 '24 20:07 exrector

Me too. It's stuck on macOS System Settings. CleanShot 2024-07-15 at 20 03 18@2x

MHArvin avatar Jul 15 '24 12:07 MHArvin

Me too. It's stuck on macOS System Settings. CleanShot 2024-07-15 at 20 03 18@2x

macOS Sequoia Beta3

MHArvin avatar Jul 15 '24 12:07 MHArvin

@exrector Thanks, mate. I’ve been searching for a while, and your fix works perfectly. Just dropping a note in case someone doesn’t understand how to execute the binary.

Download DNS Monitor from this link. https://github.com/objective-see/DNSMonitor/releases/tag/v1.2.0

Open Terminal and navigate to the DNSMonitor binary

cd /Applications/DNSMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/

Run the DNSMonitor binary

./DNSMonitor

Please note that you might see a missing app logo and name initially. Just enable it, and Lulu will start working as expected.

Screenshot 2024-07-16 at 5 17 35 PM

mayank-ast avatar Jul 16 '24 11:07 mayank-ast

@exrector @mayank-ast tks, works!

idelin avatar Jul 26 '24 07:07 idelin

unfortunately I just clicked on allow after "./DNSMonitor" and not show in system settings. Now I can't get to the Network Extensions settings to allow it for Lulu. Is there another way? running cd /Applications/DNSMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/ & ./DNSMonitor again does not work.

Arstidir avatar Jul 26 '24 17:07 Arstidir

unfortunately I just clicked on allow after "./DNSMonitor" and not show in system settings. Now I can't get to the Network Extensions settings to allow it for Lulu. Is there another way? running cd /Applications/DNSMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/ & ./DNSMonitor again does not work.

@Arstidir

To change these settings in macOS sequoia, choose  menu > System Settings, click General in the sidebar, then click Login Items and Extensions on the right. (You may need to scroll down.) Then select Network Extension in the Extensions.

Or install AdGuard to get another chance. (what I did😓)

Neo-Atom avatar Jul 29 '24 15:07 Neo-Atom

omg thank you @Neo-Atom ! I didn’t find that myself.

It works now :D

Arstidir avatar Aug 03 '24 13:08 Arstidir

Just wanted to share for the next people. As per above when you find network extensions, you have to click on the i button in order to bring up the window to enable lulu. I was expecting to click on the left side, or see the app name.

georgejung avatar Sep 25 '24 01:09 georgejung

Wow, so it tells you to go to privacy and security -> network but the option isn't there and is in general -> extensions. This OS is a hostile piece of garbage... It doesn't want you to work, neither it works. I spent 30 minutes trying rebooting and setting things up.

sneakyjoeru avatar Nov 06 '24 11:11 sneakyjoeru

I could install it with the hint from @Neo-Atom and it shows up as active filter in the network setting, but when installing new programs, there is no popup asking to allow or block the internet traffic of that app. Anyone got it really completely working in sequoia and what could be wrong in my installation?

ralph303 avatar Nov 08 '24 20:11 ralph303

unfortunately I just clicked on allow after "./DNSMonitor" and not show in system settings. Now I can't get to the Network Extensions settings to allow it for Lulu. Is there another way? running cd /Applications/DNSMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/ & ./DNSMonitor again does not work.

@Arstidir

To change these settings in macOS sequoia, choose  menu > System Settings, click General in the sidebar, then click Login Items and Extensions on the right. (You may need to scroll down.) Then select Network Extension in the Extensions.

Or install AdGuard to get another chance. (what I did😓)

@Neo-Atom thanks for this solution!

maverickg59 avatar Jan 28 '25 16:01 maverickg59

Merci infiniment, tout a parfaitement fonctionné ! Mes amitiés à tous !

LeCalife avatar Feb 20 '25 15:02 LeCalife

Idk how it`s work, but work! Огромное спасибо!

P.s. If you, like me, can't open the directory, try typing "cd" in the terminal and then pressing "tab" to navigate to the directory cd /Applications/DNSMonitor.app/Contents/MacOS/ and press enter.

Then, open DNSmonitor using the left mouse button on the launchpad screen. If everything works, you will see a window like the one below. Image

Copy the text, paste it into the terminal, and press enter.

Congratulations, your network extension is working as before)

Denis-Shainoff avatar Sep 01 '25 17:09 Denis-Shainoff