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Mar 07,  · Apps like Logic Pro X Windows Audacity. If you feel Logic Pro is a bit too much, then opt for Audacity. The app is available for Windows OS which means installation won’t be a problem. Considering its features, the app is also a very good substitute you might try. It is free to download and provides you with a multitude of features. Aug 14,  · Logic Pro; All Activity; Home ; Music Software ; Logic Pro ; Logic Incoming Network Connection? Logic Incoming Network Connection? By DiScO, January 28, in Logic Pro. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic; Start new topic; Prev; 1; 2; Next; Page 2 of 2. May 07,  · The logic board on my MacBook Pro was replaced, and since I picked it up this afternoon, I was unable to connect to my Airport at home. I kept getting a self-assigned IP for my Airport connection. This immediately results in the message “Do you want the application “replace.me” to accept incoming network connections”, which I ‘allow.

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Helpful answers Drop Down menu. May 28, PM in response to lucinka77 In response to lucinka77 Ah View answer in context. Loading page content. User profile for user: dingdangdawg dingdangdawg. Not running a firewall is a bad idea, I know, but I’m having a hard time convincing myself to deal with this dialog every time I run Logic.

And it would be every time because Omnisphere is my main plugin. Yeah, I don’t get the problem with Trilian either. I took a look in the system page for Trilian and I didn’t see an equivalent “Trilian Live” pref.

So I just assumed that functionality wasn’t present in Trilian, hence the reason it isn’t causing the dialog to pop up. But then it appears from what you said that the iphone app works with both As I said before, beyond a possible issue with Omnisphere, there’s an issue here between Logic and OS X that is causing this dialog to appear every time.

But when that would be fixed, who knows? It’s more likely that if there is an issue with Omnisphere the good folks at Spectrasonics might get to it first. It does seem like that pref isn’t actually switching off what ever code they are running that tickles the connections dialog.

I’ll see if I have any luck posting the issue with their support. Yes, it’s every time I load a project with Omnisphere in. Not sure it happens when loading the plugin for the first time to be honest, I don’t think it does. I think because you can load the Trillian library in Omnisphere then Trillian does not have this functionality, so I was mistaken earlier. I can switch between patches in live mode from my iphone and it works quite well, although it’s something I would not use at present.

It’s a pretty minor glitch and nothing to worry about I would say. Synopsis, for me at least is that the option in the system page to turn it off does not function correctly.

Spectrasonics are usually pretty good at solving things quickly, and it may even be an OSX thing but I wouldn’t know for sure. Let’s see what It’s just another mouse click as far as I’m concerned and thats it. Just curious. Did you upgrade from Logic 8? If so, did you have Logic 8 on your system to begin with? I would have liked to have installed the Logic 9 upgrade on to a clean system, but that wasn’t possible.

So I had to install it onto my system which I had previously installed Logic 8 on to. When I did that, and ran Software Update to get the latest version of Logic 9 I now have three versions of Logic in my applications folder:.

I’m just wondering if this is somehow confusing OS X. I added all 3 to the firewall dialog pane, but I still can’t get the dialog not to appear when I run Logic Pro 9.

I’m just bringing this up because when I ran into this problem I Googled it and searched here on LPH and figured loads of people would have the same issue. But it doesn’t seem to be the case. So I’m not sure what is unique about our situation. There is indeed a problem turning off the Omni Live service in Omnisphere 1. That is fixed in the upcoming 1. For details on 1.

In the meantime, you should be able to allow Logic to accept connections instead of entirely disabling the firewall. If that’s not working, then it sounds like a problem in the OSX firewall. I know this thread is old, but Omnisphere is already up to 1. Has anyone ever discovered a solution? As long as you don’t need the OmniTR app Anyone else have this problem? I started seeing this recently, but I don’t own any spectrasonic stuff.

Just 1 instance of Sampletank It’s annoying, more so when I don’t know what is causing it and it seems to show up at random interval. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. By vincentcacchione , 19 hours ago in Logic Pro. By mq93 , 14 hours ago in Logic Pro. By joshj , 4 hours ago in Logic Pro. That does not bode well for Windows users.

While that means you cannot install the app directly on any Windows PC, there is another way round. As we have mentioned, you cannot install the app directly on your PC.

For that you need to take the route of a virtual machine. Here is what you need to do:. So to ensure smooth running of the app, it would be better to check whether your device meets the following requirements. Despite an arduous installation process, the app is worth every bit the hardship. It carries great features which are beneficial for beginners as well as professionals. It does a lot more than just cutting, trimming and joining audios. If you feel Logic Pro is a bit too much, then opt for Audacity.

I had another problem entirely. The logic board on my MacBook Pro was replaced, and since I picked it up this afternoon, I was unable to connect to my Airport at home. I kept getting a self-assigned IP for my Airport connection.

I would also get occasional prompts to allow incoming connections for mdnsresponder and configd. Well, somehow I stumbled upon your post, and deleted all of the apps on my firewall list.

Back in business! Now I’m connecting just fine. I still don’t really understand why, but I’m glad I’m running again! User profile for user: cintra2 cintra2. The former prevents iChat screen sharing, and the latter prevents syncing of iTunes Music. I suspect Apple still has a problem with this firewall mode, and sincerely hope it will be fixed in I am not sure how this effects iChat.

Are you saying these are the two problems you have on your Mac at the moment? I don’t quite see how they are connected unless Syncopation is using some odd ports possibly iChats or is creating a VPN link a subnet over ethernet or wireless between the computers.

It occurs when running screen sharing over iChat between iMac and Air. The Bonjour account is active, and iChat enabled at login on both machines. On first attempt to screen share, the connection is not successful. My solution is to quit iChat on the iMac and reopen it. This immediately results in the message “Do you want the application “iChatAgent. Syncopation is used less frequently as I don’t buy from iTunes every day, but is similar in that syncopation.

The difference is that I can’t remember being asked if I want to add the app to the firewall more than perhaps the first time. I’m not saying Syncopation has any contact with iChat, just that its entry in the latter table doesn’t guarantee connection, like iChatAgent.

It doesn’t use VPN btw, and Internet sharing is not enabled. TCP connections to port 80 and are currently allowed ref. Little Snitch, though I could probably remove which were added when troubleshooting.. May 7, PM in response to cintra2 In response to cintra2 This does sound like two issues but from where I think the iChat one is it may be related. If it it it should have a list of the Apps you have allowed.

Opps I see you have got to that part. Start a new thread for a new topic. Should be so. The target of this feature is development on OSX, right?

And most of the time development would be done only on the local machine, machine being most of the time a laptop. Even when working on replication or related things on a local machine, it is possible to simply pass the socket directory While this is a valid point, they’re actually working on fixing that. I can confirm that I do get the popup when starting an installed postmaster with the default settings.

Given that this doesn’t affect “make check” anymore, I’m unsure about this patch. There is a lot of magic in the configure change. I don’t know what to pass as the configure option argument, so can’t really evaluate that.

I’d like to see an explanation for what is done there. I’m afraid there is security ridicule potential.

We are essentially adding an option to patch out an operating system security feature that the user chose. Some might find that neat and ship binaries built that way. Because it’s “–with-codesign” and not “–with-codesign-for-devel-dont-use-in-production”. Have we dug deep enough into the firewall configuration to evaluate other options?

Can we, for example, exclude a port range? I could see adding this as a contrib script if we don’t find a better way. As I said, I’d not written any docs. The argument that would get passed there is just a name identifying the signing certificate you want to use.

Most of the documentation would be about how to create such a cert, no doubt. It’s pretty simple to make a self-signed cert using Apple’s keychain utility, but it would require some explanation. Yeah, that would be a risk However, for the typical case of a self-signed certificate, nothing much would happen because no one else’s machine would even have the same certificate let alone trust it.

Not that I’ve been able to detect. Any simple way to do that would presumably open up exactly the security hole Apple is trying to close, so I’d bet against there being one. It is annoying that the firewall triggers on ports bound to As a matter of routine I said, “No!

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You sure? How about this time? Thanks for the points PM Friday; March 28, User profile for user: Krakatos Krakatos. I had another problem entirely. The logic board on my MacBook Pro was replaced, and since I picked it up this afternoon, I was unable to connect to my Airport at home. I kept getting a self-assigned IP for my Airport connection. I would also get occasional prompts to allow incoming connections for mdnsresponder and configd.

Well, somehow I stumbled upon your post, and deleted all of the apps on my firewall list. Back in business! Now I’m connecting just fine. I still don’t really understand why, but I’m glad I’m running again!

User profile for user: cintra2 cintra2. The former prevents iChat screen sharing, and the latter prevents syncing of iTunes Music. I suspect Apple still has a problem with this firewall mode, and sincerely hope it will be fixed in I am not sure how this effects iChat. Are you saying these are the two problems you have on your Mac at the moment?

I don’t quite see how they are connected unless Syncopation is using some odd ports possibly iChats or is creating a VPN link a subnet over ethernet or wireless between the computers.

It occurs when running screen sharing over iChat between iMac and Air. The Bonjour account is active, and iChat enabled at login on both machines. I updated to Logic 9 yesterday. Prior to that, I only had to set the dialog once with Live 7, and once with Logic 8.

I tried with Logic 9. I went into Omnisphere and turned the pref ON and saved and quited from Logic. Came back in, went back into Omnisphere and turned the pref OFF and saved just to make sure that bit was flipped where ever it needed to be flipped and still Omnisphere triggers the dialog. I wouldn’t worry about it too much to be honest.

I started this thread and I’ve been in contact with Spectrasonics about it but never really got much back from them. They saw the screen shot from above so I’m sure they’ll sort it. Turn your firewall back on and just press allow! The button in the system is not doing what it should I guess as trillian does not seem to suffer with this problem, but the iphone app works well with them! And so you are pressing Allow every time? Not running a firewall is a bad idea, I know, but I’m having a hard time convincing myself to deal with this dialog every time I run Logic.

And it would be every time because Omnisphere is my main plugin. Yeah, I don’t get the problem with Trilian either. I took a look in the system page for Trilian and I didn’t see an equivalent “Trilian Live” pref. So I just assumed that functionality wasn’t present in Trilian, hence the reason it isn’t causing the dialog to pop up. But then it appears from what you said that the iphone app works with both As I said before, beyond a possible issue with Omnisphere, there’s an issue here between Logic and OS X that is causing this dialog to appear every time.

But when that would be fixed, who knows? It’s more likely that if there is an issue with Omnisphere the good folks at Spectrasonics might get to it first. It does seem like that pref isn’t actually switching off what ever code they are running that tickles the connections dialog. I’ll see if I have any luck posting the issue with their support.

Yes, it’s every time I load a project with Omnisphere in. Not sure it happens when loading the plugin for the first time to be honest, I don’t think it does.

I think because you can load the Trillian library in Omnisphere then Trillian does not have this functionality, so I was mistaken earlier. I can switch between patches in live mode from my iphone and it works quite well, although it’s something I would not use at present. It’s a pretty minor glitch and nothing to worry about I would say. Synopsis, for me at least is that the option in the system page to turn it off does not function correctly. Spectrasonics are usually pretty good at solving things quickly, and it may even be an OSX thing but I wouldn’t know for sure.

Let’s see what It’s just another mouse click as far as I’m concerned and thats it. Just curious. Did you upgrade from Logic 8? If so, did you have Logic 8 on your system to begin with? I would have liked to have installed the Logic 9 upgrade on to a clean system, but that wasn’t possible. So I had to install it onto my system which I had previously installed Logic 8 on to.

When I did that, and ran Software Update to get the latest version of Logic 9 I now have three versions of Logic in my applications folder:. I’m just wondering if this is somehow confusing OS X. I added all 3 to the firewall dialog pane, but I still can’t get the dialog not to appear when I run Logic Pro 9. I’m just bringing this up because when I ran into this problem I Googled it and searched here on LPH and figured loads of people would have the same issue.

But it doesn’t seem to be the case. So I’m not sure what is unique about our situation. There is indeed a problem turning off the Omni Live service in Omnisphere 1.

That is fixed in the upcoming 1. For details on 1. In the meantime, you should be able to allow Logic to accept connections instead of entirely disabling the firewall.

If that’s not working, then it sounds like a problem in the OSX firewall. I know this thread is old, but Omnisphere is already up to 1. Has anyone ever discovered a solution? As long as you don’t need the OmniTR app Anyone else have this problem? I started seeing this recently, but I don’t own any spectrasonic stuff. Just 1 instance of Sampletank Some might find that neat and ship binaries built that way.

Because it’s “–with-codesign” and not “–with-codesign-for-devel-dont-use-in-production”. Have we dug deep enough into the firewall configuration to evaluate other options?

Can we, for example, exclude a port range? I could see adding this as a contrib script if we don’t find a better way. As I said, I’d not written any docs. The argument that would get passed there is just a name identifying the signing certificate you want to use. Most of the documentation would be about how to create such a cert, no doubt. It’s pretty simple to make a self-signed cert using Apple’s keychain utility, but it would require some explanation.

Yeah, that would be a risk However, for the typical case of a self-signed certificate, nothing much would happen because no one else’s machine would even have the same certificate let alone trust it. Not that I’ve been able to detect. Any simple way to do that would presumably open up exactly the security hole Apple is trying to close, so I’d bet against there being one.

It is annoying that the firewall triggers on ports bound to Perhaps there’s some way to adjust that choice? That’s just a less convenient packaging of the same code, with the same potential for misuse.

And a bit of experimentation later: it seems that on Yosemite and probably earlier OS X versions , “localhost” maps to all three of these addresses Binding to doesn’t, either. But binding to fe does.

So the easy fix, for a default installation, is to keep the postmaster from binding to that last address. I’m not sufficiently up on my IPv6 to be sure exactly what that third address does. Perhaps it is a bug in the firewall logic that it considers that address external? Not sure if it’s relevant, but I’ve got IPv6 set to “link-local only” in network preferences. I think that’s exactly it. I have filed a bug with Apple about it.

I was about to object that that seemed likely to break other stuff, but on poking around I notice that my non-laptop Yosemite machine has no such entry at all. That one was originally Mountain Lion, and was upgraded to Mavericks and then Yosemite, whereas my laptop was Mavericks on delivery.

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Each time it happens, i choose allow, and it still does nothing to stop it Anyone else getting logic pro x.app to accept incoming network connections free and know how to fix it? Reply I have this question too 28 I have this question too Me too 28 Me too. View answer in context.

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I had another problem entirely. The logic board on my MacBook Pro was replaced, and since I picked it up this afternoon, I was unable to connect to my Airport at logic pro x.app to accept incoming network connections free.

I kept привожу ссылку a self-assigned IP for my Airport connection. I would also get occasional prompts to allow incoming connections for mdnsresponder and configd. Well, somehow I stumbled upon your post, and deleted all of the apps on my firewall list. Back перейти на источник business! Now I’m connecting just fine. I still don’t really understand why, but I’m glad I’m running again!

User profile for user: cintra2 cintra2. The former prevents iChat screen sharing, and the latter prevents syncing of iTunes Music. I suspect Apple still has a problem with this firewall mode, and sincerely hope it will be xapp in I am not sure how this effects iChat.

Are you saying these are the two problems you have on your Mac at the moment? I don’t quite see how they are connected unless Syncopation is using some odd ports possibly iChats or is creating a VPN link a subnet over ethernet or wireless between the computers.

It occurs when running screen sharing over iChat between iMac and Air. The Bonjour account is active, and iChat enabled at login on both machines. On first attempt to screen share, the connection is not successful. My solution is connecctions quit iChat on the iMac and reopen it. This immediately results in the message “Do you want the application “iChatAgent. Connectioons is used less frequently as I don’t buy from iTunes every day, but is similar in that syncopation.

The difference is that I can’t remember being asked if I want to add the app to the firewall more than perhaps the first time. I’m not saying Syncopation has any contact with iChat, just that logic pro x.app to accept incoming network connections free entry in the latter table doesn’t guarantee connection, like iChatAgent.

It doesn’t use VPN btw, and Internet sharing is not prp. TCP connections to port 80 and are currently allowed ref. Little Snitch, читать полностью I could probably remove which were added when troubleshooting. May 7, PM in response to cintra2 In response to http://replace.me/19288.txt This does sound like two issues but from where I think the iChat one is it may be related. If it it it should have a list of the Apps you have allowed.

Opps I вот ссылка you have got to that part. Ok this may be the issue that was caused by the Set it to Allow Specifics. Make sure you connectoins updated to See below Reset the Firewall to Allow Specifics. Loguc you are already at I loogic it to see if in fact the ‘Time Machine and Airport V1 update’ had been installed, and it had.

So I am downloading the Combo now, and will try the last section of your procedure. Many thanks for now. Will let you know if it helps.

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May 29,  · After connecting my laptop to the internet yesterday, I keep getting the following message whenever I open Logic: “Do you want the application “replace.me” to accept incoming network connections?” And the option to deny or replace.me can I stop it?Thanx. May 07,  · The logic board on my MacBook Pro was replaced, and since I picked it up this afternoon, I was unable to connect to my Airport at home. I kept getting a self-assigned IP for my Airport connection. This immediately results in the message “Do you want the application “replace.me” to accept incoming network connections”, which I ‘allow. Postgres Pro Enterprise Postgres Pro Standard Cloud Solutions Postgres Extensions. Resources Blog Documentation Webinars Videos Facebook. Downloads. Home > mailing lists. Thread: Getting rid of “accept incoming network connections” prompts on OS X Getting rid of “accept incoming network connections” prompts on OS X. From. Tom Lane. Mar 07,  · Apps like Logic Pro X Windows Audacity. If you feel Logic Pro is a bit too much, then opt for Audacity. The app is available for Windows OS which means installation won’t be a problem. Considering its features, the app is also a very good substitute you might try. It is free to download and provides you with a multitude of features.

Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. Posted March 22, Quad-Core Intel Xeon 2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Eric Cardenas Posted March 22, Do you have Omnisphere installed? I’d like to see an explanation for what is done there. I’m afraid there is security ridicule potential. We are essentially adding an option to patch out an operating system security feature that the user chose. Some might find that neat and ship binaries built that way.

Because it’s “–with-codesign” and not “–with-codesign-for-devel-dont-use-in-production”. Have we dug deep enough into the firewall configuration to evaluate other options? Can we, for example, exclude a port range? I could see adding this as a contrib script if we don’t find a better way.

As I said, I’d not written any docs. The argument that would get passed there is just a name identifying the signing certificate you want to use. Most of the documentation would be about how to create such a cert, no doubt.

It’s pretty simple to make a self-signed cert using Apple’s keychain utility, but it would require some explanation. Yeah, that would be a risk However, for the typical case of a self-signed certificate, nothing much would happen because no one else’s machine would even have the same certificate let alone trust it. Not that I’ve been able to detect. Any simple way to do that would presumably open up exactly the security hole Apple is trying to close, so I’d bet against there being one.

Little Snitch, though I could probably remove which were added when troubleshooting.. May 7, PM in response to cintra2 In response to cintra2 This does sound like two issues but from where I think the iChat one is it may be related. If it it it should have a list of the Apps you have allowed. Opps I see you have got to that part. Ok this may be the issue that was caused by the Set it to Allow Specifics.

Make sure you have updated to See below Reset the Firewall to Allow Specifics. If you are already at I used it to see if in fact the ‘Time Machine and Airport V1 update’ had been installed, and it had.

So I am downloading the Combo now, and will try the last section of your procedure. Many thanks for now. Will let you know if it helps. User profile for user: crndavid3 Question: Q: Accept incoming network connection?

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Any more ideas? Reply Helpful 1 Thread reply – more options Link to this Post. I wouldn’t worry about it too much to be honest. I started this thread and I’ve been in contact with Spectrasonics about it but never really got much back from them. They saw the screen shot from above so I’m sure they’ll sort it. Turn your firewall back on and just press allow! The button in the system is not doing what it should I guess as trillian does not seem to suffer with this problem, but the iphone app works well with them!

And so you are pressing Allow every time? Not running a firewall is a bad idea, I know, but I’m having a hard time convincing myself to deal with this dialog every time I run Logic. And it would be every time because Omnisphere is my main plugin. Yeah, I don’t get the problem with Trilian either.

I took a look in the system page for Trilian and I didn’t see an equivalent “Trilian Live” pref. So I just assumed that functionality wasn’t present in Trilian, hence the reason it isn’t causing the dialog to pop up. But then it appears from what you said that the iphone app works with both As I said before, beyond a possible issue with Omnisphere, there’s an issue here between Logic and OS X that is causing this dialog to appear every time.

But when that would be fixed, who knows? It’s more likely that if there is an issue with Omnisphere the good folks at Spectrasonics might get to it first. It does seem like that pref isn’t actually switching off what ever code they are running that tickles the connections dialog.

I’ll see if I have any luck posting the issue with their support. Yes, it’s every time I load a project with Omnisphere in. Not sure it happens when loading the plugin for the first time to be honest, I don’t think it does. I think because you can load the Trillian library in Omnisphere then Trillian does not have this functionality, so I was mistaken earlier.

I can switch between patches in live mode from my iphone and it works quite well, although it’s something I would not use at present. It’s a pretty minor glitch and nothing to worry about I would say. Synopsis, for me at least is that the option in the system page to turn it off does not function correctly. Spectrasonics are usually pretty good at solving things quickly, and it may even be an OSX thing but I wouldn’t know for sure.

Let’s see what It’s just another mouse click as far as I’m concerned and thats it. Just curious. Did you upgrade from Logic 8? If so, did you have Logic 8 on your system to begin with? I would have liked to have installed the Logic 9 upgrade on to a clean system, but that wasn’t possible.

So I had to install it onto my system which I had previously installed Logic 8 on to.

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Learn more. This window keeps popping up every time I start Pro Tools on my Mac. Already went увидеть больше the Firewall settings and set Pro Tools to block all incoming connection. But that doesn’t help. I googled a bit and found out that these kind of errors can come from invalid code signing of an application.

So I start Pro Tools for the first time after new install, it’s all good and that Firewall logic pro x.app to accept incoming network connections free isn’t showing.

But when I open PT for the second time the code signing is different and this annoying window comes again on start. Anybody else having this issues and found a way to fix this? My Studio. I think you might want to allow incoming connections, rather than block. Doubt it’s any help, but at least you’ll know you’re not alone. When you start it up, it checks to see if you’ve registered your copy and if there’s any updates.

I see the same thing. I’m having similar issued. I’ve been using Protools I recently purchased a used UAD 2 Quad core card.

It came with a boat load of plugins. Ever since I installed the UAD software it cause the plugins to get stuck on the screen and will not close or operate. This problem is not limited to just the UAD plugins, it’s any plugin I may try to open.

I can still access the plugin by clicking it and the same plugin will appear allowing me logic pro x.app to accept incoming network connections free make changes but the logic pro x.app to accept incoming network connections free instance of the plugin stays on the screen and the only way I can get it off продолжение здесь screen is by quitting Protools This is a drag.

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MikeRobinson Posted January 24, Posted January 24, After upgrading, Logic Pro asked me if it could accept inbound network connections. Click here! Share More sharing options Followers 0. Reply to this topic Start new topic.

Recommended Posts. Posted March 22, Quad-Core Intel Xeon 2. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Eric Cardenas Posted March 22, Do you have Omnisphere installed? Jordi Torres Posted March 22, OK THX. BTW i did search prior to opening the topic but the function turned up nothing. It lacks any documentation ATM, but if there are not objections to the basic idea I’ll write some.

This must be new in Mavericks, because I don’t get any such behavior on What an awful, awful behavior. Hm, I thought it went further back than that I remember having put up with it for some time now.

I used to, but somehow I don’t see this anymore. Just to be sure, I made sure the firewall is on, checked that postgres is not in the exception list, rebooted, built postgresql from scratch, ran make check, but no pop-up. I’m on Yosemite. Maybe this was changed. There must be more to it FWIW, with firewall at on, I am used to see this annoying popup window when starting an instance manually, make check never complains though. Both operations are already contending for the lock on the PK row, which seems like enough to cover every eventuality.

I see it every darn time I’ve changed the postmaster executable. Maybe there is a difference in security settings? However, as soon as you start a normal installation, you get the complaint, as even an open port on Please don’t post unrelated questions onto existing mailing list threads. Start a new thread for a new topic. Should be so. The target of this feature is development on OSX, right? And most of the time development would be done only on the local machine, machine being most of the time a laptop.

Even when working on replication or related things on a local machine, it is possible to simply pass the socket directory While this is a valid point, they’re actually working on fixing that.

I can confirm that I do get the popup when starting an installed postmaster with the default settings. Given that this doesn’t affect “make check” anymore, I’m unsure about this patch.

There is a lot of magic in the configure change. I don’t know what to pass as the configure option argument, so can’t really evaluate that.

I’d like to see an explanation for what is done there.

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This window keeps popping up every time I start Pro Tools on my Mac. Already went to the Firewall settings and set Pro Tools to block all incoming connection. But that doesn’t help. I googled a bit and found out that these kind of errors can come from invalid code signing of an application. So I start Pro Tools for the first time after new install, it’s all good and that Firewall popup isn’t showing. But when I open PT for the second time the code signing is different and this annoying window comes again on start.

Anybody else having this issues and found a way to fix this? By jimmymio , March 22, in Logic Pro. I recently started getting this msg when opening Logic song files. Anybody know what it’s about and why it only started appearing recently?

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May 30,  · By default, “Automatically allow downloaded signed software to receive incoming connections” is set to ON. The issue here is Chromium is not officially “downloaded signed software”, nor is it “built-in software” like Safari So you have to have the option to “allow it to accept incoming connections”. Postgres Pro Enterprise Postgres Pro Standard Cloud Solutions Postgres Extensions. Resources Blog Documentation Webinars Videos Facebook. Downloads. Home > mailing lists. Thread: Getting rid of “accept incoming network connections” prompts on OS X Getting rid of “accept incoming network connections” prompts on OS X. From. Tom Lane. Jan 24,  · After upgrading, Logic Pro asked me if it could accept inbound network connections. Yes, I understand what it is talking about. But I can’t imagine why it needs to do such a thing. Why would Logic Pro X wish to “accept inbound network connections?” Why would Logic Pro X wish to “accept inbound network connections?” By MikeRobinson.

Yes, I understand what it is talking about. But I can’t imagine why it needs to do such a thing. Mike Robinson – “I wanna quit being a computer consultant and become a composer loigc arranger at age fifty- nevermind. Нажмите для продолжения you were using .xapp that could communicate back to a host on the internet or outside you firewall protected LAN. So why now in To allow Logic to accept inbound network connections.

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Clear editor. Upload or insert images from URL. By vincentcacchione19 hours ago in Http://replace.me/28183.txt Pro. By connectuons14 hours ago in Logic Pro. By joshj4 hours ago in Logic Pro. Click here! Why would Logic Pro X wish to “accept inbound network connections? Share More sharing options Followers читать статью. Reply to this topic Start new topic. Recommended Posts. MikeRobinson Posted January 24, Posted January 24, After upgrading, Logic Pro asked me if it could accept inbound network connections.

As a matter of routine I said, “No! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Atlas Posted January 24, Why should I have said “yes? Join the xapp You can post now and register later. Reply to this logic pro x.app to accept incoming network connections free Insert image from URL.

Go to topic listing. Third party software to create Logic Sampler programs? Input latency By joshj4 hours ago in Logic Pro. I recorded all my instruments and vocals correctly sound in time with click track metronome for months, but now last cohnections of my vocals are not in sync. Sign In Sign Up.

I’m just bringing this up because when I ran into this problem I Googled it and searched here on LPH and figured loads of people would have the same issue. But it doesn’t seem to be the case. So I’m not sure what is unique about our situation.

There is indeed a problem turning off the Omni Live service in Omnisphere 1. That is fixed in the upcoming 1. For details on 1. In the meantime, you should be able to allow Logic to accept connections instead of entirely disabling the firewall. If that’s not working, then it sounds like a problem in the OSX firewall. I know this thread is old, but Omnisphere is already up to 1.

Has anyone ever discovered a solution? As long as you don’t need the OmniTR app Anyone else have this problem? I started seeing this recently, but I don’t own any spectrasonic stuff.

Just 1 instance of Sampletank It’s annoying, more so when I don’t know what is causing it and it seems to show up at random interval. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

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See if you have any active Sessions. If so, disable them May 26, AM. May 26, AM in response to dingdangdawg In response to dingdangdawg. Could that have something to do with the problem..? Thank you. May 29, PM in response to dingdangdawg In response to dingdangdawg. Thanks a lot!

Spectrosonic sorted this out for me so promptly- it was TR request from Omnisphere, apprently something to do with using an I-pad to control Omnisphere. May 29, PM. When you start it up, it checks to see if you’ve registered your copy and if there’s any updates.

I see the same thing. I’m having similar issued. I’ve been using Protools I recently purchased a used UAD 2 Quad core card. It came with a boat load of plugins. Ever since I installed the UAD software it cause the plugins to get stuck on the screen and will not close or operate. This problem is not limited to just the UAD plugins, it’s any plugin I may try to open. I can still access the plugin by clicking it and the same plugin will appear allowing me to make changes but the original instance of the plugin stays on the screen and the only way I can get it off the screen is by quitting Protools You can mix your sounds or polish them.

It allows you to export a track and has a powerful interface that you will find to be accessible and interactive. Use Ardour to record your sound, mix it, or trim it. The app is available on both iOs and Windows platforms. And there is nowhere you can go wrong with this app. It is a convenient tool to use that makes editing easy. You use it for a bunch of other functions as well.

 
 

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