I want to expose a directory to MacOS VM when it is running.
Apple's documentation mentions this (here) :
The VZDirectoryShare on the configuration defines the host directories to expose to the guest. To limit or expose new directories to the guest while the VM is running, you can update the directory share with VZVirtioFileSystemDevice.
But I tried the following when VM is running:
Changing the original configuration of directory (saved the config applied, then changed it)
Added new directory share in the original configuration
Restarted running VM after (1) and (2)
None of them are working. Anyone has any idea how to make this work ? Or this is not currently supported ?
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I was referring to documentation provided at here for implementing "Sign In With Apple" feature for macOS. Everything works well, except I need one more feature, user can login with another apple ID (not registered in macOS) if user want to.
I saw multiple apps have that in apple authentication screen, but I can't find any documentation/articles to support that. Anyone has any idea ?
I want to support "Sign in with Apple" for my macOS application. Currently, I'm using WKWebview to support this. I'm able to provide a sign in for the current mac user correctly.
But some users try to login with another apple ID, which has FIDO certified keys added as 2FA. Now my WKWebView shows this :
But nothing happens when they click on "Continue". I think I need to create some kind of interface in my application for this case, but no clear idea. I can't see much articles for this use case with security keys.
Anybody has any idea ?
I’m encountering an issue when trying to start a macOS VM using Apple’s Virtualization framework in a sandboxed environment.
When I create a standalone Xcode project, the VM launches successfully. However, when I integrate the same code into my existing project—where the VM is launched by a service started via launchd and running in a sandbox—it fails with the following error:
Internal Virtualization Error: Failed to issue USB HCI sandbox extension
To resolve this, I tried adding the com.apple.security.device.usb entitlement. But after doing that, the app started crashing with the following trace :
Application Specific Signatures:
SYSCALL_SET_USERLAND_PROFILE
Thread 0 Crashed:: Dispatch queue: com.apple.main-thread
0 libsystem_secinit.dylib 0x19a7141bc _libsecinit_appsandbox.cold.9 + 84
1 libsystem_secinit.dylib 0x19a713324 _libsecinit_appsandbox + 2080
2 libsystem_trace.dylib 0x18c2326cc _os_activity_initiate_impl + 64
3 libsystem_secinit.dylib 0x19a712ab0 _libsecinit_initializer + 80
4 libSystem.B.dylib 0x19a72a32c libSystem_initializer + 280
5 dyld 0x18c162efc invocation function for block in dyld4::Loader::findAndRunAllInitializers(dyld4::RuntimeState&) const + 444
6 dyld 0x18c19f864 invocation function for block in dyld3::MachOAnalyzer::forEachInitializer(Diagnostics&, dyld3::MachOAnalyzer::VMAddrConverter const&, void (unsigned int) block_pointer, void const*) const + 324
7 dyld 0x18c1bf58c invocation function for block in mach_o::Header::forEachSection(void (mach_o::Header::SectionInfo const&, bool&) block_pointer) const + 240
8 dyld 0x18c1bc318 mach_o::Header::forEachLoadCommand(void (load_command const*, bool&) block_pointer) const + 208
9 dyld 0x18c1bda58 mach_o::Header::forEachSection(void (mach_o::Header::SectionInfo const&, bool&) block_pointer) const + 124
10 dyld 0x18c19f334 dyld3::MachOAnalyzer::forEachInitializer(Diagnostics&, dyld3::MachOAnalyzer::VMAddrConverter const&, void (unsigned int) block_pointer, void const*) const + 516
11 dyld 0x18c162cb4 dyld4::Loader::findAndRunAllInitializers(dyld4::RuntimeState&) const + 176
12 dyld 0x18c16e530 dyld4::PrebuiltLoader::runInitializers(dyld4::RuntimeState&) const + 44
13 dyld 0x18c1848b0 dyld4::APIs::runAllInitializersForMain() + 88
14 dyld 0x18c147e00 dyld4::prepare(dyld4::APIs&, mach_o::Header const*) + 3092
15 dyld 0x18c1471d8 dyld4::start(dyld4::KernelArgs*, void*, void*)::$_0::operator()() const + 236
16 dyld 0x18c146b4c start + 6000
I suspect this might be due to the provisioning profile, which doesn’t seem to include the required entitlement. However, I haven’t found a way to explicitly add this entitlement to the provisioning profile.
My questions are:
How can I add com.apple.security.device.usb to the provisioning profile?
Is there a way to confirm that adding this entitlement would resolve the issue?
Are there recommended steps to debug and test Virtualization framework usage in a sandboxed environment (especially when launched as a service)?
I also tried disabling SIP and AMFI, but the crash still occurs. Is there a better way to work around or test this in development?
Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Topic:
Developer Tools & Services
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Entitlements
Provisioning Profiles
Virtualization