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from terminal ``` /Applications/OpenSpeedTest-Server.app/Contents/MacOS/OpenSpeedTest-Server ; exit; 2024-02-22 07:24:35.991 OpenSpeedTest-Server[2105:25064] WARNING: Secure coding is not enabled for restorable state! Enable secure coding by implementing NSApplicationDelegate.applicationSupportsSecureRestorableState: and returning YES. objc[2114]: Class WebSwapCGLLayer...

@zestysoft Yes, it's a Mid 2014 RMBP. Latest MacOS running using OCLP. Maybe Some security features disabled by OCLP?. But how parallels worked and VMWARE replicated the same issue. I...

@zestysoft Not even starting the Express server, just stuck at the first step. Not even checking the port or finding the IP address. Can you create a mobile hotspot Wi-Fi...

From Proxmox VM. I am running out of ideas. Maybe upload the faulty VMware VM to Google Drive and share the link with [email protected]?

@zestysoft OpenSpeedTest-Server doesn't require any permissions. Anyway, try https://learn.jamf.com/bundle/technical-articles/page/Resetting_Transparency_Consent_and_Control_Prompts_on_macOS.html. Have you enabled any Accessibility features system-wide?

@zestysoft yea https://pastebin.com/arNvqkEi This is another option https://github.com/openspeedtest/Speed-Test/issues/112#issuecomment-1913429299 I think SIP is in an unknown state on my machine due to OCLP, it might also be disabled in Proxmox. However,...

@zestysoft If the application can find the port status, then it's likely due to the NIC/default gateway. External firewall or router with some security features enabled may have rejected the...

try https://openspeedtest.com/selfhosted-speedtest#Embed-SpeedTest

hosting this on your own server is the right way.