On one of my machines (new MacMini M4Pro) I can’t add any new VPN configuration, doesn’t matter what I use.
Trying to set up Tailscale, I get to the point where Tailscale brings up the "Allow VPN configuration" panel. If I hit the "Allow VPN Configuration" button, then macOS pops up its own panel:
"Tailscale" Would Like to Add VPN Configurations
All network activity on this Mac may be filtered or monitored when using VPN. [Allow] [Don’t Allow]
I hit the allow button, and after a short wait the Tailscale panel shows in red "You must allow this to use Tailscale". I can repeat this as often as I want, but Tailscale isn’t added to the VPN configurations.
If I use any other third party VPN app, I get similar results: nothing gets added to the VPN configurations.
If I use macOS’s System Settings and hit the "Add VPN Configuration" pop-up menu in the VPN section, and e.g. add an IKEv2 setup, it ask me to authenticate, and then provides me with the panel into which to put the relevant settings. I enter some test settings, and then hit the [Create] button...
…and nothing! The new VPN configuration doesn’t show up in the list, where it should show up. It’s as if I had done nothing. No matter what I do, the VPN configurations are immutable.
I suspect that some folder somewhere is either missing or for some reason has the wrong permissions.
Where are these VPN configurations stored? Any other hints on how to fix this? Reinstalling the OS does’t fix this, since this issue persisted across various betas of macOS26
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I have a bunch of certificate related things, along with a bunch of secure notes stored in the keychain.
These, like previously in System Preferences, don’t show up in the new Passwords app (as tested in iOS).
So before I risk losing all that information by installing Sequoia, I wonder if the KeychainAccess.app is still around, allowing me to access these items.
In case Apple is listening: do NOT remove that app, until all the critical functionality is also in Passwords, or some other app….
Topic:
Privacy & Security
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General