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I've given up and completely wiped the M1 Mac and will start over.
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Thanks, Matt.
What exactly are the "certificate chain assets"? As far as I know, there is only my certificate and the "Apple Worldwide Developer Relations Certification Authority" certificate. They are both in the "login" keychain.
What is the "user-level Keychain"? Keychain Access shows two keychains under "Default Keychains": "login: and "iCloud", and two under "System keychains": "System" and "System Roots".
This happens when I run codesign when using Terminal while logged in as my normal user account, which is an administrator account.
Catalina beta 3 resolves this issue for me:$ spctl --assess --verbose --ignore-cache --type open --context "context:primary-signature" Tunnelblick_3.8.0beta03_build_5350.dmg
Tunnelblick_3.8.0beta03_build_5350.dmg: accepted
source=Notarized Developer IDLike bSr43, I downloaded a fresh copy of the .dmg using Safari from the website, and it opened without complaint.However, when opening the .dmg via double-click, the window that macOS pops up does not say that the download had been found free of malware, which it does on macOS Mojave.So, Apple: three steps back and two steps forward.
Thanks for doing that research and testing, bSr43.I'm going to assume for now that this is a bug in Catalina, since there are now several examples. I'll revisit it for each new Catalina beta.
Ah. "--type install" works for me, too.My Developer ID is valid for signing apps and for signing kexts (which is unusual but I include signed kexts in my app).bSr43, do you have a standard Developer ID, or does yours allow you to sign kexts, too?
Thank you, pickman! That gets spctl working.But no matter how many --verbose options I add, I only get:rejectedorigin=Developer ID Application: <my developer ID info>with no indication of why it was rejected.
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Same problem with my application. Did you find a solution?
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