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Q: Will Authentec Truesuite be updated for 10.9?

I believe Apple purchased parts of Authtic. Anyone have any clue if Authentec Truesuite for the Mac will be updated or will work in 10.9 Mavrick?

 

Excuse the post, I didn't know where to ask!

Posted on Oct 5, 2013 11:51 PM

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Q: Will Authentec Truesuite be updated for 10.9?

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  • by Michael Sidoric,

    Michael Sidoric Michael Sidoric Oct 27, 2013 9:29 AM in response to RjinWI
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    Oct 27, 2013 9:29 AM in response to RjinWI

    Thanks to everyone who is contributing to this active thread, but please remember:

     

    (1)  UNINSTALL TrueSuite before upgrading to Mavericks, cutting corners can result in ugly surprises

    (2)  DON'T assume that because some TrueSuite functions work under OS X 10.9 that they are working correctly.

     

    Using TrueSuite as-is under Mavericks could result in nasty surprises. As much as we all love the functionality and convenience, we are best holding back in hopes that Apple can deliver Mavericks-compliant solutions.

     

    TrueSuite is NOT a simple program: it spawns an SQL database, and other two-factor hooks deep into the OS and Eikon hardware.

     

    Patience is hard to muster -- but please feedback to Apple and lets stay in touch.  It's gratifying to see how many people rely on Authentec solutions, and see Apple Communities in action...

  • by hugouz,

    hugouz hugouz Oct 27, 2013 10:23 AM in response to Michael Sidoric
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    Oct 27, 2013 10:23 AM in response to Michael Sidoric

    Actually, the only component that is not compatible is the login, all other work perfectly fine.

    Disabling the login will keep the upgrade process running smoothly. The login is the only component in the application that could create an issue in which you couldn't log in to your Mac. Aside from that component it is just another application that may have issues with th upgrade.

  • by hugouz,

    hugouz hugouz Oct 27, 2013 10:25 AM in response to lodeke10
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    Oct 27, 2013 10:25 AM in response to lodeke10

    Yes, disabling the login will let you upgrade without any issues. I did with 10 different Macs without a single issue.

  • by Durzel,

    Durzel Durzel Oct 28, 2013 3:33 AM in response to RjinWI
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    Oct 28, 2013 3:33 AM in response to RjinWI

    Thanks so much for this thread - it has been a life saver.

     

    Installed Mavericks without thinking there would be a conflict so severe as to stop me being able to log in at all, yet here I am.  I had previously disabled the Guest account as well - so I was effectively completely locked out. 

     

    In the end (prior to finding this thread) I had tried to reinstall Mavericks via the Recovery menu, and forced Mavericks to think that I was installing it for the first time by deleting /var/db/.AppleSetupDone - which re-enabled the Guest account.

     

    By logging in as Guest and disabling the "Fingerprint Log On" setting in TrueSuite I was then able to log in as normal.

     

    There must be quite a few AppleCare phone calls going on about this issue as it is hardly intuitive that the OS update would result in this behaviour, and even unplugging the fingerprint reader doesn't fix the problem.

  • by wfauma,

    wfauma wfauma Oct 28, 2013 10:58 AM in response to nanurse
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    Oct 28, 2013 10:58 AM in response to nanurse

    Thanks to everybody for the helpful replies!

     

    This is how I solved it:

    1. Buy an apple keyboard :-)
    2. Boot into single user mode (was not possible with PC keyboard)
    3. Remove the auth.db file (typing unix was a little bit hard since the German keyboard behaved like an US keyboard...)

     

    Kind regards,

    Willi

  • by PaddyNo,

    PaddyNo PaddyNo Oct 28, 2013 4:14 PM in response to wfauma
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    Oct 28, 2013 4:14 PM in response to wfauma

    I'm also a victim of the login boot issue... and this thread saves much hours of troubles. Thanks so much.

     

    @wfauma: you wrote the steps how to solve it, but please explain step 3:

    Where can I find the auth.db file? Since I'm not so familiar with Unix commands, can you please list all commands to fulfill step 3?

     

    Many thanks in advance, Paddy.

  • by wfauma,

    wfauma wfauma Oct 29, 2013 12:07 AM in response to PaddyNo
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    Oct 29, 2013 12:07 AM in response to PaddyNo

    Hi,

     

    I was referring to a previous post by RGab.  So step 3 is:

    3a) Mount he harddrive: type "/sbin/mount -uw /"

    3b) Remove the file: type "rm /var/db/auth.db"

    3c) Reboot: type "reboot"

     

    I modified RGab's instructions in step 3b by typing "mv /var/db/auth.db /var/db/auth.db.old" instead, i.e. I saved the file for possible later use.

     

    Kind regards,

    Willi

  • by RGab,

    RGab RGab Oct 29, 2013 10:40 AM in response to PaddyNo
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    Oct 29, 2013 10:40 AM in response to PaddyNo

    Hi all,

    only because it was several time asked, what this auth.db thing is all about. The former /etc/authorization (xml file) in Mountain Lion is now transferred into a sqlite3 DB in /var/db/auth.db. The truesuite has added several items to the /etc/authorization which was then still alive in /var/db/auth.db and incorporated the truesuite software into several parts of the OS (set it into action).

    So the "trick" of removing this file works, because this file is rebuilt if missing from /System/Library/Security/authorization.plist where the TrueSuite settings are not part of the file.

     

    Regards

  • by j1e100,

    j1e100 j1e100 Nov 1, 2013 6:35 AM in response to RjinWI
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    Nov 1, 2013 6:35 AM in response to RjinWI

    Thank you everyone for your help on this problem!  Unfortunately I had not seen this until it was too late.  It has been stated before, but for the sake of others, DO NOT run the uninstall AFTER Mavericks is installed.  I ended up getting the Apple white screen of death.  Thankfully I was able to do a full recovery from Timecapsule.

     

    The nicest feature I liked of Truesuite was the login feature.  Does anyone know of software that is Mavericks compatible or is it over for using the fingerprint scanner if updating to Mavericks?  Of the two, I will keep the fingerprint scanner and avoid updating as long as possible.

     

    Thanks again to all of you, even though I got out of the mess in a different method tha posted, it pointed me in the right direction!

  • by hughejd,

    hughejd hughejd Nov 12, 2013 11:33 AM in response to j1e100
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    Nov 12, 2013 11:33 AM in response to j1e100

    I upgraded to Mavericks today, without even thinking (as others of you have said) that there would be a problem with Truesuite.  However, if I'm reading correctly,  many or most of you are not able to log in.  I don't have that problem, but I no longer have the fingerprint scan security.  The Truesuite software just says that it can't find my scanner.

     

    So I guess, if I'm undertanding, I should just unplug my scanner and not worry about it until Apple solves this?  As long as I'm able to boot up and log in, there's no need to uninstall Truesuite, right?

  • by Ar Wing,

    Ar Wing Ar Wing Nov 21, 2013 4:47 PM in response to RjinWI
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    Nov 21, 2013 4:47 PM in response to RjinWI

    Thank you for everyone's afford. Finally I know how to fix the login loop problem.

    After I disabled the "Fingerprint Log On" option, I can login successfully now.

     

    Do I just leave the Truesuite there?

    As I found that some people trying to uninstall it under 10.9 will cause another grey screen loop while booting.

  • by JayElDee,

    JayElDee JayElDee Dec 3, 2013 10:41 AM in response to yreiser
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    Dec 3, 2013 10:41 AM in response to yreiser

    PROPS TO YREISER

    Big thanks! That worked. When I first created the "new acct" at the end, for some reason my amchine shut down. I rebooted and then was asked to create a new acct again, did that, and got on.  I threw the switches OFF on everything in the options and rebooted and now all users show up--including the two new users I just created.

    Log on proceeded normally and now I am tweaking and loading up Mavericks for the first time.

     

    Many thanks again

    It was like the old MS DOS days (sort of)

     

    John

  • by Timothy Simmons,

    Timothy Simmons Timothy Simmons Dec 8, 2013 5:44 PM in response to RjinWI
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    Dec 8, 2013 5:44 PM in response to RjinWI

    Has anyone got any update regarding an update to TS yet?  Sure would be nice to use the bio scanner again.  So many passwords, so few brain cells to remember them all!

  • by raimattern,

    raimattern raimattern Dec 14, 2013 6:46 AM in response to RjinWI
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    Dec 14, 2013 6:46 AM in response to RjinWI
  • by DarwinEvolved ,

    DarwinEvolved DarwinEvolved Dec 17, 2013 4:03 AM in response to Michael Sidoric
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    Dec 17, 2013 4:03 AM in response to Michael Sidoric

    Wait a minute:

    1-Apple bought the company- assuming the responsibility for customer support and quickly demoted it to self service.

    2-Apple had better than a year to either update the driver to gain interoperability with Mavericks or mod Mavericks to keep the 10.8x driver working.

    3-Lacking the intent to fix the problem, Apple's installer should have recognized the problem in bug reports and disabled the software.

    4-Apple is a large company built upon a reputation rapidly being sullied by stuff like this. They have the resources to fix this any time they wish without a great deal of effort.

    5-As Apple owns the IP for both the OS and the driver for the Eikon scanners, only Apple can fix this problem.

    6-This appears another example of Apple ignoring OS X to serve the interests of iOS.

    7-This is a really glaring example of bad customer service.

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