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cloudres
2 years agoExperienced | Level 12
Mac OS Sequoia is arriving. Is DropBox ready?
Hi everyone, who remembers the chaos that happened last year with the Mac OS Sonoma update and all the issues we had with DropBox? There was a particular version that caused syncing to go haywire. I remember it all too well, as it took us almost a month to figure out how to fix the problem.
What will happen with Mac OS Sequoia? I admit, I'm quite anxious and would appreciate some reassurance from the DropBox team.
Thanks.
There is an update, see https://help.dropbox.com/installs/macos-support-for-expected-changes.
If you still have trouble, disable the firewall. https://9to5mac.com/2024/09/19/security-bite-macos-sequoias-filewall-is-disrupting-security-tools-and-more/ says most users should not enable the firewall:
"Details are sparse at the moment, but a possible source of the issues is Sequoia’s current firewall. This is useful for managing connections on untrusted networks. If you’re an everyday user and not a security nut or part of an enterprise team, your firewall is likely already off. This is the default on Mac, as most users are on trusted networks anyway (Apple’s way of balancing usability and security)."
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- JasonL8882 years agoExplorer | Level 4
not working for me ... kept showing connect
but i noticed, if i disable the macos firewall it works ... not that i would ever recommend anyone do ... hopefully that helps with the dev troubleshooting 🙂
- kiwi-racer2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
On a subsequent reboot it's working, I never saw a request for dropbox to use network services (I did for many other apps - who were written to work inside the new security changes in this OS releaase) it could be firewall related like Jason mentioned above.
- zmre2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Yeah, the answer is no. DropBox missed the memo about testing against the latest OS. I'm getting a different error from others:
"Couldn't start Dropbox. This may be a temporary error. Please restart Dropbox." (remedy does not work)
In their logs it has this:
dropbox.mac.internal.MacError: [Errno 4097] Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4097 "connection to service named com.apple.FileProvider" UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=connection to service named com.apple.FileProvider}
and a trace through a bunch of python files.
It's the only thing on my system that has failed (that I've noticed) since upgrading to MacOS 15 / Sequoia. Pretty disappointing.
- cloudres2 years agoExperienced | Level 12
zmreso you're saying that the trend with Dropbox is to start working on new operating systems only once they're launched on the market, rather than during the beta versions?
- cloudres2 years agoExperienced | Level 12
Still no feedback here. Why treat users like this? Isn’t there some form of respect for customers in the US? Isn’t there some kind of customer care? Just let me know if it’s compatible or not, so I can proceed with the upgrade.
- Surething2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
To add Dropbox to the Firewall rules and allow incoming connections/usr/libexec/ApplicationFirewall/socketfilterfw --add /Applications/Dropbox.app - zmre2 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I'm not sure what they're doing, but it's pretty clear that they hda their customers around an OS upgrade for the second year in a row, which seems to indicate a problem with learning and adjusting.
People saying that fixing the firewall fixes the problem: that's not the case for me. Dropbox fails to start for me and I'm on the latest.
I'm also wondering why Dropbox has nothing to say on this. It's kind of an important thing to communicate about. I've warned some others who use Dropbox much more heavily than I do that they should wait on upgrading to Sequoia for now. But that doesn't help those of us who've already upgraded.
- marty392 years agoHelpful | Level 6
There is an update, see https://help.dropbox.com/installs/macos-support-for-expected-changes.
If you still have trouble, disable the firewall. https://9to5mac.com/2024/09/19/security-bite-macos-sequoias-filewall-is-disrupting-security-tools-and-more/ says most users should not enable the firewall:
"Details are sparse at the moment, but a possible source of the issues is Sequoia’s current firewall. This is useful for managing connections on untrusted networks. If you’re an everyday user and not a security nut or part of an enterprise team, your firewall is likely already off. This is the default on Mac, as most users are on trusted networks anyway (Apple’s way of balancing usability and security)."
- JNicholas2 years agoExplorer | Level 3Had the same issue. Today I dragged the Dropbox program from the Application folder to the Trash, restarted my iMac, downloaded the DB desktop app and installed it. DB connected fine and it’s now working.
- marty392 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Didn't work that way for me. Maybe it has something to do with how old the previous version was.
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