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We're hearing reports that the new macOS Sequoia beta is causing prompts about Allow osquery to find devices on local networks This would be a horrific customer experience, and we need to understand more about what's happening...
AFAIK this should only apply to things running in user context and accessing the network
We run osquery in launchd context
Except for screenlock, is that's what's happening?
We run launcher in usercontext for the menu
An Apple friend tells me there's an occasional bug where this triggers for launchd contexts
Upgrade to Sequoia Beta. You will get the popup after upgrade.
To trigger the popup again, uninstall launcher, reboot the machine, and reinstall launcher.
In Privacy & Security => Local Network, you can see osquery is allowed or disallowed depending on how you responded to the prompt.
Actions that do NOT reproduce the popup
Unloading and reloading launcher
Refreshing all checks
Querying the screenlock and curl tables via launcher interactive
Uninstalling and reinstalling launcher without a reboot in between
tccutil reset All io.osquery.agent (even with a reboot)
I have not yet found an actual consequence for selecting "Don't Allow". No error logs (osquery, launcher, or in the Console), and no missing data when running checks.
We're hearing reports that the new macOS Sequoia beta is causing prompts about
Allow osquery to find devices on local networks
This would be a horrific customer experience, and we need to understand more about what's happening...Threads:
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