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I keep getting asked "Do you want iTunes.app to accept incoming traffic.."
It tells me this every time I open iTunes to accept or deny. I accept and also made sure it was allowed in my firewall and its sill asking me it when I open it.
I hope this isn't something corrupt that carried over from my PC when transferring iTunes over. ![]()
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No, I've seen the same thing on two new iMac 21.5"S that are behaving exactly the same way and they didn't even have libraries copied over...I've been through security settings on both and can't find any reason for the annoying message pop up.
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Hopefully an update fixes it or some file is causing it. |
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I resorted to turning off the inbuilt firewall (in Sys Prefs) and no longer get the dialog box.
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It is Apples annoying bug, same happens with my 2011 iMac... firewall seems like it doesnt remember settings (which apps are allowed) despite in preferences, I see these apps as allowed to connect...
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Generally speaking you should have a hardware firewall in your router/broadband modem - that should take care of incoming issues. Outgoing traffic is a different matter.
I'm sure this is just a bug and it'll be addressed soon. |
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That happen to me also!
I had to un-installed iTune and re-installed to make that message go away!
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This imac business is becoming far too stressful. My replacement is coming tomorrow. I have no nails left. My hair is falling out. And I still haven't put the damn Xmas tree up!! ![]() :![]() Funny thing is. I only started getting that message a few days ago. Before that nothing! I'm starting to wonder if it is something to do with a recent update. As I haven't changed anything in my itunes library etc!! Last edited by Chuckstones; Dec 19, 2012 at 12:18 PM. |
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It's not just a Mac thing. I've also been getting that message from iTunes on my Win 7 PC, before and after upgrading to iTunes 11.
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I resolved the issues by the following steps:
1. Close iTunes 2. Delete iTunes entry in the firewall settings 3. Navigate to /Applications/iTunes 4. Right-click on the iTunes icon, "Show Package Content" 5. Delete folder "Content" 6. Re-Download iTunes from Apple website and install All settings and content will be kept. iTunes will ask for the incoming traffic permission once but with the next start the problem should be gone! |
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I have a new iMac 21.5" and am getting the exact same too. It's really really annoying.
I'm a bit nervous of doing the above, ie messing about with the library though. When my iMac arrived I thought it would come with iTunes 11 pre installed, but it didn't, so had to install it. I'm happy to trash the app, and reinstall though....I think! |
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Your music and all the other media content is stored in your music folder and therefore is not affected by the steps provided above as you are not touching that folder.
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Has anybody else got this pop-up? |
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Just as I wrote in a different thread, I had this issue before and with different OS versions beginning with Snow Leopard - and for some reason it always disappeared sooner or later. I don't know why, but I certainly didn't remove and reinstalled the app.
This time it started with a clean install of Mountain Lion which I've done some days ago, iTunes 11 surely wasn't the reason, as I used it before since its release. From my point of view the OS X firewall at some point in time accepts the settings.
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Reinstalling iTunes is totally safe, if you're that worried just back up the iTunes library folder before reinstalling. The library is stored there, the app merely reads the library from that folder.
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When I did a ML clean install last week I afterwards imported my iTunes library as I did many times before and you have also recommended. Everything looked fine and like before until iTunes Match started its matching process. Once it was finished I had around 1200 duplicates in the cloud. The library (and the folder itself which was organized by iTunes) before was clean meaning I only had a few duplicates due to redundant songs in some albums. All the added duplicate songs also were slightly different versions than their original counterpart (a few seconds longer or shorter). Reason was that iTunes somehow matched a lot of songs in a different way in comparison when they were originally added to my library, meaning a different song version was matched (now both versions were available in iCloud). This was a big mess and is caused by the fact that iTunes Match today matches some songs differently as for example one year ago (Apple might call it an improvment of the matching routines). This issue doesn't come up when iTunes does its weekly matching, it only happens when you add songs to the library and though iCloud twice (by accident or simply when doing a reinstall) with a more or less large time gap in between. Once you search the Apple support comunity, you see that this seems to be a common issue.
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I don't use iTunes Match so wouldn't have come across that particular issue but it does seem pretty logical that that would be a problem, especially if Apple have changed the matching process between now and when the initial compare was done to the Library.
Thanks for bringing that up. |
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I'm wondering if your iTunes application is incorrectly code-signed.
To see, you could open Terminal (in Utilities) and enter Code:
codesign -vvv /Applications/iTunes.app/ Code:
/Applications/iTunes.app/: valid on disk /Applications/iTunes.app/: satisfies its Designated Requirement |
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It's not just iTunes. I get it with EyeTV as well.
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