Finally upgraded to Sequoia and now I have bad issues with WOLips and the new 
local network access security.

When an app tries to access the local network a system prompt pops up and asks 
for permission. This is annoying at best but I can deal with it. However I 
cannot deal with the following scenario:

Eclipse running my WOapp prompts the first time, then it is added to System 
Settings -> Privacy and Security-> Local Network access. I can allow it and 
things are ok.

WOLips Entity Modeler trying to generate SQL fails immediately and no prompt 
shows up. This is most probably the same issue as DBeaver has. According to 
Apple and info found on the net there is a new(er) network API that waits for 
the connection request to succeed. It seems that neither DBeaver nor Entity 
Modeler use this API but immediately fail connecting and thus don’t even give 
macOS a chance to ask for permission. There is NO WAY to manually add an 
application to the allow list.
Anyone run into this issue?

I could fix it for DBeaver by running DBeaver from the command line in 
Terminal. The command line allows local network access. But how can I connect 
WOLips/Entity Modeler to my PostgreSQL server running inside a virtual machine? 

Do I have to downgrade macOS? What a nightmare!






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