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macOS Sequoia - no route to host #1476

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abugray opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 15 comments
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macOS Sequoia - no route to host #1476

abugray opened this issue Sep 16, 2024 · 15 comments

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@abugray
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abugray commented Sep 16, 2024

i cant connect to my servers after upgrade to macOS Sequoia 15.0. I think its problem because Transmission Remote GUI not appear in local network permission settings.

@dreyks
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dreyks commented Sep 16, 2024

as an immediate workaround running the app from cli (/Applications/Transmission\ Remote\ GUI.app/Contents/MacOS/transgui) seems to work (because it reuses the permissions from the terminal)

@abugray
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abugray commented Sep 16, 2024

thx! Its helped me!

@moffatman
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I think it works, I got the permission question about it, but just had to relaunch the app for it to work.

@dreyks
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dreyks commented Sep 19, 2024

hmm... I'm not getting any permission prompts neither running standalone nor from the terminal. it just works when started from the terminal and doesn't work otherwise

@camhorn
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camhorn commented Sep 19, 2024

Prompts for me on on my M1 Studio, does not prompt on my M2 Air. The terminal workaround works in the latter case, but I had to trigger the prompt via a different action (e.g., curl <local address>).

@dreyks
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dreyks commented Sep 19, 2024

yup, I have an M2 Air as well. no prompt in any combination

@tcurdt
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tcurdt commented Sep 19, 2024

I also have start it via Terminal. No prompt for me.

TBH I blame the shitty permission implementation in macOS 15 - but I guess we have to live with for now.

@itsNotMyUsername
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I was not getting any prompts and was using terminal to open. Just now Ive opened normally through the icon click and it eventually asked for some permissions and works now. I think I rebooted my MBP (intel) few times and maybe that eventually picked the right trigger, not sure.

@RyanFarley
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I rebooted and it happened to ask me for permission to discover devices on the local network. After allowing, it does work normally for me now without needing to launch from terminal.

@dreyks
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dreyks commented Sep 28, 2024

rebooted several times and each time a prompt for a different app was popping up. three reboots in and I finally got the prompt for transmission. now everything is working. still not sure how it is intended to work 🫠

@tcurdt
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tcurdt commented Sep 28, 2024

For me it also took a reboot. I fear this a fail on Apple's part.
With the workarounds documented - I guess the ticket can be closed?

@syluccy
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syluccy commented Oct 30, 2024

Mac OS 15.1 solved it finally.

@wahlstedt
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For me 15.1 broke it. It was working on 15.0. After updating to 15.1 I got the "no route to host" error. The fix was to disable the permission in local network permission settings and then re-enable it.

@syluccy
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syluccy commented Nov 1, 2024

Yea, I've never used this solution.
At 15.0 I've encountered the problem, but been waiting for a better fix. Then 15.1 suddenly brought the solution. After first reboot the system asked for permission to Transmission remote accessing local network.

@Morgul
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Morgul commented Nov 10, 2024

I'm having this problem, upgraded directly to 15.1, and it will not pop the permission dialog for me, no matter what I do.

Running from the terminal worked, so I have a very annoying work-around, but I'd love to know if someone's found a way to consistently make it pop the permissions dialog.

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