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### IPMIView (java) App wrapper for MacOS**
Download the latest IPMIView software from SuperMicro:
[https://ftp.supermicro.com/wftp/utility/IPMIView/Linux/](https://ftp.supermicro.com/wftp/utility/IPMIView/Linux/)
```
git clone https://github.com/TheCase/IPMIView.app
cd IPMIView.app
sh script.sh
```
You should now have an application icon in your Applications folder.
#### Using the KVM Console
You need to add an `Input Monitoring` exception for `java` in the `Security & Privacy` -\> `Privacy` Tab in `System Preferences`:
- Open `System Preferences`
- Click on `Security & Privacy`
- Click the `Privacy` button/tab
- Scroll down to `Input Monitoring`
(you may need to click the lock in the lower left and enter your password to add a new item)
- Click the plus `+` symbol
- In the top of the new window, select MacintoshHD in the pulldown
Library -> Java -> JavaVirtualMachines -> jdk\<version\>.jdk -> bin -> Contents -> Home -> bin
- Double click on `java`
- Make sure the box next to `java` is now checked and close the window
When you attempt to launch the console, you will be presented with a message that says the developer is not verified. DO NOT click "Move to Trash" - this will delete the files necessary to run the graphical console. Once you get this message:
- Open System Preferences -> Security & Privacy -> General Tab and click Allow Anyway next to the message about the jnlilib that was blocked.
- At this point you can try the "Launch KVM Console" button. You should be presented with another dialog about developer verification. Click the 'Open' button.
- This will trigger another denial window for the sharedLibs jnlilib. Repeat the approval process for this next jnlilib in the Security Preference Pane.
- After performing these two approvals, the console should open.
### Troubleshooting
If you have Java issues loading the app, please verify that you can run the app from the command line (and outside the jursdiction of this supplied wrapper).
```
cd ~/Applications/IPMIView.app/Resources/IPMIView/
java -jar IPMIView20.jar
```
If you have issues with IMPIView loading correctly with this method, please contact SuperMicro support. The problem is related to the app and your computer setup, not the wrapper.