Julian Waller
Julian Waller
This is fixed in v3.17.0 of this module
Hopefully this is fixed in the 3.19.0 version of this module
Those errors are all suggesting that companion isn't able to reach various hosts on your network. Make sure that they are reachable and that the macos firewall isn't blocking the...
> I also had to click "allow" network connections after installing the new Companion version like 12 times. That was strange. I think I can answer this part, since 3.0,...
> Apple is forcing any app or service that uses local device connection to convert their app from basic IP connection framework to multicast connection structure. Do you have a...
Thanks for the links. From those and https://developer.apple.com/documentation/technotes/tn3179-understanding-local-network-privacy, it looks like we don't need to do anything specific for multicast on macos. I can add the `nslocalnetworkusagedescription` in case that...
Well, hopefully it is a macos bug that will get fixed at some point I suppose, or that someone who knows macos better than I do will come up with...
One thing I am wondering, where do you have the companion app on your machine? Maybe that has something to do with this? I did notice yesterday that if I...
hmm ok.. logged in as adminstrator or standard users? ever change user account on the macs? companion set to run at login, launched manually, or with the 'restore windows at...
> Additionally, once you've stopped ignoring uninstalled modules within the "Modules" tab, there should be a way to start ignoring them again. If that exists, I can't find it. In...