I'm away from home quite a bit, so I always enable Remote Login (SSH) and a few other sharing settings.
A few months ago I installed the Ventura Public Beta which inherited the sharing settings I had in Monterey.
I installed the Ventura public release when it first came out. Stupid me for not checking the sharing settings.
I was away this last week and needed to log in to my home machine. But SSH failed with "Connection Refused". Of course, nothing I could do.
When I got home I checked the sharing settings and found that every single one was disabled. This must have happened with the Ventura public release install.
Anyone else see this? Why would Apple do such a thing?
A few months ago I installed the Ventura Public Beta which inherited the sharing settings I had in Monterey.
I installed the Ventura public release when it first came out. Stupid me for not checking the sharing settings.
I was away this last week and needed to log in to my home machine. But SSH failed with "Connection Refused". Of course, nothing I could do.
When I got home I checked the sharing settings and found that every single one was disabled. This must have happened with the Ventura public release install.
Anyone else see this? Why would Apple do such a thing?