I am running OS X Yosemite 10.10.4 on my Mac. In Preferences > Security & Privacy > Firewall > Firewall Options, I have the following entry that allows incoming connections for Sonos:
However, every time that I start the Sonos Controller app, I get this message asking if I want Sonos to accept incoming connections. How can I prevent this message from appearing every time? Thanks
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How to turn off Allow Incoming Connections message on Mac
Best answer by jTemplar
I also had this issue so would like to add something which may help others.
The link posted above by @747driver to mikesel.info didn't work for me and I searched for 'the Resources folder' with no success, so with Sonos closed:
1. Open Terminal on your Mac and enter codesign -vvv /Applications/Sonos.app
2. Note names of the files which are causing the problem
3. Go to Finder | Applications | Sonos.app
4. Right click on the Sonos.app and select 'Show Package Contents'
5. Go to Contents | Resources
6. Delete the recalcitrant .storage files listed in Terminal
All should now be well.
The link posted above by @747driver to mikesel.info didn't work for me and I searched for 'the Resources folder' with no success, so with Sonos closed:
1. Open Terminal on your Mac and enter codesign -vvv /Applications/Sonos.app
2. Note names of the files which are causing the problem
3. Go to Finder | Applications | Sonos.app
4. Right click on the Sonos.app and select 'Show Package Contents'
5. Go to Contents | Resources
6. Delete the recalcitrant .storage files listed in Terminal
All should now be well.
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