I'm new to xpra and have been unsuccessful using it to access a macOS Catalina system. What I've tried so far is, while logged on to a Catalina system, start up
xpra using "xpra shadow" and then using another system (also happens to be a
macOS Catalina system) launch xpra and attempt to connect to the first by
specifying the IP. So, my question is how well supported is macOS currently;
I'm thinking my inexperience with xpra is the more likely issue so I'm really just trying to determine if the problem is me or if there's still work to do for macOS, with some versions of macOS being better supported than others. I'll add that I don't have the macOS firewall enabled, there's no antivirus software running on
the system I'm trying to access, and on that same system "sh" was added to
"System Preferences | Security & Privacy | Privacy | Screen Recording".


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