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Matt BeharParticipant
After loading the nxaudio kext, it never prompts to allow permission in security.
marketingmac08:~ root# kextstat |grep nxau
168 0 0xffffff7f84c9c000 0x5000 0x5000 com.nomachine.driver.nxau (4.1.b2) 78172556-B6A4-3112-BA41-E79D18108476 <97 6 5 3 1>
marketingmac08:~ root# /etc/NX/nxserver –restart
NX> 162 Disabled service: nxserver.
NX> 162 Disabled service: nxnode.
NX> 162 Disabled service: nxd.
NX> 111 New connections to NoMachine server are enabled.
NX> 161 Enabled service: nxserver.
NX> 161 Enabled service: nxnode.
NX> 161 Enabled service: nxd.
marketingmac08:~ root# kextutil -vvv /System/Library/Extensions/nxaudio.kext/
Defaulting to kernel file ‘/System/Library/Kernels/kernel’
/System/Library/Extensions/nxaudio.kext appears to be loadable (not including linkage for on-disk libraries).
Loading /System/Library/Extensions/nxaudio.kext.
/System/Library/Extensions/nxaudio.kext successfully loaded (or already loaded).Matt BeharParticipantI reset the permissions on both sides, but the server still does not list NoMachine as an available hardware device.
Matt BeharParticipantI’ve tried to reinstall the application, but I’m not getting the prompt to approve the kernel extensions.
Is there a way to force that to happen again?
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