It seems to be a code signing issue for /opt/local/sbin/unbound, but I haven’t found out how to get rid of it and MacPorts doesn’t handle it itself (i.e. forces the app to end into a good state or warn why it can’t do it).
Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerbenwierda>) R&A Enterprise Architecture <https://ea.rna.nl/> (main site) Book: Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book/> Book: Mastering ArchiMate <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book-edition-iii/> > On 15 Mar 2021, at 01:55, Gerben Wierda via macports-users > <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am running an extensive MacPorts (with postfix, dovecot, nginx, minion, > etc.) on my macOS Server, which is still running macOS Mojave. > > On one of the other Macs, running macOS Catalina, I run a backup unbound > caching nameserver. This also offers me a way to do some minimal testing of > the MacPorts setup on a more recent version of macOS (as a preparation for > upgrading the Mojave system when Apple stops supporting it) > > The unbound on macOS Catalina runs fine, except for one thing. After a > reboot, unbound will not accept incoming connections until I have logged in > an answer the application firewalls’ question: > > Do you want the application “unbound” to accept incoming network connections? > Clicking Deny may limit the application’s behaviour. This setting can be > changed in the Firewall pane of Security & Privacy preferences. > > I can answer yes, check the entry in the application firewall (set to yes, > accept, even before I allow it through the panel). But even if it is set to > accept incoming connections, after a reboot I need to log in and answer again > via the GUI before it accepts. Setting this in the Application firewall > doesn’t ’stick’ for some reason. > > This is not acceptable behaviour if I ever upgrade my Mojave Server, as that > one must be able to do unsupervised reboots/running without any login. > > Is there something special in Catalina I must do? Or is this expected > behaviour? > > Thanks, > > Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerbenwierda>) > R&A Enterprise Architecture <https://ea.rna.nl/> (main site) > Book: Chess and the Art of Enterprise Architecture > <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book/> > Book: Mastering ArchiMate <https://ea.rna.nl/the-book-edition-iii/> >
