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* Beta 3: No issues
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* Beta 4: macOS fails to resolve `@rpath` inside of SecurityAgent plugins
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* Beta 5: macOS fails to resolve `@rpath` inside of SecurityAgent plugins
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* Beta 6: No issues so far in testing
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**Solutions**
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**Reporting Issues**
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Without resolving to terrible artisan hacking, the only real solution is for Apple to fix the issues. We are confident that Apple is going to fix it, but we encourage folks to file bugs on it anyway.
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If you are testing on 10.14 and run into any issues, please file an issue with us. If it is an Apple issue where an update breaks an existing install, please file a Radar with Apple as well.
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**Our Advice**
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**Filing Apple Bugs**
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Please file a Radar at [bugreporter.apple.com](https://bugreporter.apple.com). In order to do so effectively please take the following steps.
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1. Install NoMAD Login AD on your 10.14 Mac.
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2. SSH into the Mac and run `log stream --debug`
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3. Sign out of the console session on the test Mac.
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4. Watch the log stream and you will see the `@rpath` failures. Copy that section of the log to a file.
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4. Watch the log stream and and look for any NoLo, SecurityServer, or AuthentiationAgent failures. Copy that section of the log to a file.
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5. Take a `sysdiagnose` on the trouble system either by running the command or the key-chord of `Control-Option-Command-Shift-Period`
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6. Run the `resetDB.bash` script to restore your AuthorizationDB and the default login window will reload.
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7. Login and look in `/tmp` for the `sysdiagnose` archive if the window doesn't open on it's own in 5 or 6 minutes.
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