ARDAgent - allow incoming connections alert won't stop

Hi,

I'm using Apple Remote Desktop on a G5 Quad with 4GB ram, 10.5.6. I have my Firewall turned on to "Set Access for Specific Services and applications." ARDAgent has been added as one of the applications and is set to "allow incoming connections".

However, just about every time I log in I immediately get a dialog asking whether I want to allow incoming connections for ARDAgent. Each time I click "allow", but the dialog never stops appearing. It also appears on other accounts on this computer. I've double checked in Firewall, and it is indeed there and is set to allow incoming connections.

This isn't specific to 10.5.6 because it has been happening quite a while before that. Is there any solution to kill the incessant dialog?

Thanks for any suggestions.

vince

G5 Quad, Mac OS X (10.5.6)

Posted on Dec 26, 2008 8:58 AM

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Dec 29, 2008 1:10 PM in response to glennrempe

This started here in 10.5.5 if I remember correctly. Cannot tell about 10.5.6, because the combo update never completes.
Not sure if Firewall is actually doing anything since I didn't try to port scan my own machine, so I'll give Apple the benefit of the doubt, that Leopard 10.5.5 Firewall is working. Anyway, to get rid of the nagging Allow/Deny question, I switched from "Set access for specific services...", to "Allow only essential services".
Both Skype, and 4D Webstar Admin Client, started without asking any permission to get incoming traffic, and they seem to be working fine.
Are Skype, and Admin Client essential services? For me they are. For everyone? Not so sure.

For now I will consider "Allow only essential services" as "Allow essential services, and some more".
"Allow only essential services" will be read as "Lets through in a third option, and nag too. We will fix it in Snow Leopard".

Jan 10, 2009 10:00 PM in response to macitguy.com

I have this issue as well.

A hint on another forum told me to check the validity of ARDAgent.app by running the following.

codesign -vvv /System/Library/CoreServices/RemoteManagement/ARDAgent.app

it returned "code or signature modified"

So I deleted it & re-installed from receipt. It asked once for the allow & then seemed to work great, until somehow it broke again.

I don't understand what is modifying it but my suspicion is Apple fixed a flaw of some sort & forgot to update the code signing. in 10.5.6

Jan 13, 2009 4:42 PM in response to youngman

Well on one of my laptops which was doing this, I found the older _CodeResources folder and removed it. I found that same folder on my G5 (which has ARD program) and removed it. On an old G4 laptop, I found only the newer version of the CodeResources file, but I'm not sure if that one was acting up or not. I will uninstall that folder on my older daughter's laptop shortly and then we'll have to wait a couple of days to see if it truly is fixed. Thanks.

vince

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