Forum / NoMachine for Mac / MacOS Sequoia issues
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June 11, 2024 at 16:30 #48465Jhawk27Participant
None of my local network computers are displaying after the upgrade. Anyone have luck yet?
June 11, 2024 at 17:55 #48474Jhawk27ParticipantSeems to be local issue with the new Sequoia update. Attempted to run NM on parallels and it failed miserably. I have a hunch that Apple changed the workings of how apps request access and something isn’t meshing with NM anymore. Hope a fix comes soon! Still love the product!
June 11, 2024 at 18:01 #48475BritgirlKeymasterHi, macOS Sequoia is available as a Preview only (and just out less than 24 hours ago), so there could be some further updates still from the Apple developers before they release the final stable version. Thanks for reporting, we will be testing ourselves as well in the meantime. Can you provide more details about how NoMachine failed with Parallels?
June 15, 2024 at 02:02 #48517jm76430ParticipantHi, I’m encountering the same issue. If there’s anything I can do to help you folks investigate, I’m happy to help.
June 24, 2024 at 14:50 #48630kenthompson1ParticipantI can confirm that the MacOs V15 beta (Sequoia) breaks compatibility with the player, at least. No remote locations appear on the network, although I have other computers on the network running linux/mac sonoma that see the Sequoia computer just fine. When I attempt to manually create a connection from the Sequoia to a local network location, I get an error about a route not being found. SSH option yields the same message. However, the target machine is 100% accessible. NoMachine will need to release a fix when they feel like it. I regret trying out Sequoia. All other apps but NoMachine seem to work just fine. Just my luck.
June 24, 2024 at 15:21 #48635BritgirlKeymasterDear macOS Users,
At the moment we are aware of some issues with permissions. It is possible that incompatibilities with this beta will be fixed when Apple officially releases it for production. Please bear in mind that NoMachine cannot officially support pre-release (beta) versions of operating systems. We do of course accept bug reports from users who are testing with these pre-release versions and we work to make sure we are compatible at the time of the general release, in this case macOS 15. We will of course investigate all issues reported and evaluate what fixes, if any, are necessary.
See here for our policies about beta versions: https://www.nomachine.com/AR03E00450
June 24, 2024 at 17:19 #48636Jhawk27ParticipantThanks for the info. That’s pretty standard with betas. I believe the community, whom likes using the product, was attempting to voice the same confirmation of the issue. The intent of this post was to make the issue aware to the NM team so we could maybe(?) get a fix, sooner or later. Or who knows, maybe it was user error. Glad to know it is not a single issue or user error that can be corrected. I look forward to updates of all kinds, from both sides.
June 24, 2024 at 17:42 #48638BritgirlKeymasterAny issues in the production-ready Sequoia will become Trouble Reports, which we’ll publish, and they will of course be fixed 🙂
July 14, 2024 at 01:07 #48768n6acParticipantAdd me to the list of those having an issue in Sequoia.
I am able to connect with 3 Macs on the Lan, and 2 Raspberry Pis via WAN, but cannot seem to get local Pi on LAN – try to ADD, but never asks for password and says that LAN IP not available …
But I discovered a useable workaround! In ~/Documents/NoMachine/ I found a file named PiName.nxs – double-clicking that brings up the LAN Pi screen! Left over there from the former Sonoma volume that was copied as a volume for Sequoia.
However it does not add the Pi LAN connection onto the Main Window of the NoMachine program ….
August 8, 2024 at 14:34 #49115munkiman4uParticipantSolution/workaround is a typical execute from terminal and you’ll get the nxplayer to allow access to the local network popup.
Open terminal in an admin account and input this:
/Applications/NoMachine.app/Contents/MacOS/nxplayer
You should get the privacy popup for allow local network access. Click allow.
August 8, 2024 at 15:02 #49119Jhawk27ParticipantYou, Sir or Madam have made my day!!!
Worked perfectly!
August 26, 2024 at 02:58 #49355n6acParticipantOn Sequoia 15.0 Beta (24A5327a) with NoMachine 8.13.1,
The Terminal approach worked for me just ONCE.
After that, my prior trick of using the PiName.nxs file no longer works.
“No route to the network or to the host ‘10.0.1.56’ was found. The issue could either be caused by a wrong server address or by a networking problem. Please verify your connection and try again.”
Yet, when operating from a different Mac Mini under Catalina, and NoMachine 8.11.3, that Pi is accessible on the LAN as always.
Very strange!
August 29, 2024 at 12:57 #49440BilbotineParticipantHello n6ac,
Please try the following: enable “NoMachine” in the “Local Network” section that you’ll find in “Privacy & Security”, and log in again, to load the options.
Let us know if it works !
Thanks
August 29, 2024 at 19:55 #49446Jhawk27ParticipantChanging that setting seems to do nothing on my end. I could be wrong. The terminal command is needed anytime networks are switched, or if NoMachine is quit.
August 30, 2024 at 02:37 #49448n6acParticipant@Bilbotine – Thanks for the suggestion. But, I find that is already checked. Even tried off/on, but still no go.
So strange since my original workaround was fine until I tried munkiman4u’s method.
And everything is fine on the nearby Catalina Mac.
And, I am able to share screen of another Raspberry Pi a mile away via WAN from Sequoia.
Color me puzzled …
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