Optional: Re-enable SIP using Apple SIP Guide.Note: If you’re just using ~/.ssh/id_rsa and haven’t added the key to your keychain, no notification will appear and you will have to execute “ ssh-add -K ~/.ssh/id_rsa” (without quotes make sure to use capital-K) to add the key to your keychain. Note: This step requires SIP to be disabled sudo cp -R !$:r:r/src/include/openssl /usr/local/include/.Disable System Integrity Protection using Apple SIP Guide.REMINDER: You can browse Apple’s open source repository at How to patch Apple’s OpenSSH on El Capitan to support native Notification Center in 16 steps (El Capitan specific changes highlighted in red): However, things have changed slightly in El Capitan, so we’ll explore a new set of instructions to simplify the process. I was missing my ssh-agent notifications on this new mac (see links below), so it’s time to replay my recipe wherein I patch Apple’s OpenSSH to integrate support for Notification Center. For work, I have been given a new Macbook Pro 13″ running Mac OS X version 10.11.6, also known as El Capitan.
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