Can't get access to local network on macOS Sequoia
Since I updated my MacBook to macOS Sequoia, I have no access to local network pages (except 127.0.0.1, localhost and 192.168.0.1) - an "Unable to connect" error appears. Immediately after the first launch of Firefox, a request for local network permissions appeared, which I accepted, but it didn't help. I performed all the actions from this article, and also used the terminal command reset All approval status for org.mozilla.firefox and Firefox disappeared from the privacy settings. While a request for access to the microphone and camera reappeared after restarting the browser, no question about the local network appeared. The problem only occurs in Firefox (version 128.5.2esr) and does not appear in other browsers (checked in: Firefox Developer Edition, Firefox Nightly, Safari and Google Chrome). macOS 15.1.1 (24B91).
Všechny odpovědi (2)
It seems that this is not the same issue. According to the article you sent, no page should be loading, but here, all pages work for me except for those in the local network. However, I think this is related not to the firewall but to the permissions for the local network. I forgot to mention at the beginning of the thread that in all browsers, the prompt requesting access to the local network appeared only the first time I entered the address of a local site after the update. In the case of Firefox, the prompt also appeared after the update, but now (after clearing the permissions), it does not appear at all.