
As soon as you’re connected to the Internet, applications can potentially send whatever information they want to wherever they want.
Sometimes they do this for good reason, on your explicit request. But often they don’t. Little Snitch allows you to intercept these unwanted connection attempts, and lets you decide how to proceed.
Little Snitch informs you whenever a program attempts to establish an outgoing Internet connection. You can then choose to allow or deny this connection, or define a rule how to handle similar, future connection attempts. This reliably prevents private data from being sent out without your knowledge. Little Snitch runs inconspicuously in the background and it can also detect network related activity of viruses, trojans and other malware.
Little Snitch provides flexible configuration options, allowing you to grant specific permissions to your trusted applications or to prevent others from establishing particular Internet connections at all.
So you will only be warned in those cases that really need your attention.
What’s new in Little Snitch 2.2
This version is compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
Support for 64-bit kernels has been added.
Little Snitch's Connection Alert displays more process attributes in detail
view.
Global rules (if enabled) can now be created directly from the Connection Alert.
A factory rule for MobileMe has been added.
Better support for Unix root user logging in at the Mac OS X login window.
Network Monitor labels applications owned by other users with that user's name.
Network Monitor memory consumption has been reduced.
Little Snitch Installer has been improved to cope with partially broken or
modified Mac OS X installations.
Installation:
Little Snitch Configuration you have to set 2 new rules before entering the serial.
(by clicking new button in the rules section)
A.) 1.) click new
2.) choose "deny connections" in the first line
3.) As Application, select Library(root) -> Little Snitch -> Little Snitch UIAgent.app
4.) leave the rest as it is.
5.) apply
B.) 1.) once again, click new
2.) choose "deny connections" in the first line
3.) Leave "All Applications" as it is
4.) in the serverline, you choose "hostname"
5.) Enter "obdev.at" in the adress line
6.) The IP will be confirmed: 80.237.144.65 one line below
7.) leave the rest as it is.
8.) apply
Sometimes they do this for good reason, on your explicit request. But often they don’t. Little Snitch allows you to intercept these unwanted connection attempts, and lets you decide how to proceed.
Little Snitch informs you whenever a program attempts to establish an outgoing Internet connection. You can then choose to allow or deny this connection, or define a rule how to handle similar, future connection attempts. This reliably prevents private data from being sent out without your knowledge. Little Snitch runs inconspicuously in the background and it can also detect network related activity of viruses, trojans and other malware.
Little Snitch provides flexible configuration options, allowing you to grant specific permissions to your trusted applications or to prevent others from establishing particular Internet connections at all.
So you will only be warned in those cases that really need your attention.
What’s new in Little Snitch 2.2
This version is compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
Support for 64-bit kernels has been added.
Little Snitch's Connection Alert displays more process attributes in detail
view.
Global rules (if enabled) can now be created directly from the Connection Alert.
A factory rule for MobileMe has been added.
Better support for Unix root user logging in at the Mac OS X login window.
Network Monitor labels applications owned by other users with that user's name.
Network Monitor memory consumption has been reduced.
Little Snitch Installer has been improved to cope with partially broken or
modified Mac OS X installations.
Installation:
Little Snitch Configuration you have to set 2 new rules before entering the serial.
(by clicking new button in the rules section)
A.) 1.) click new
2.) choose "deny connections" in the first line
3.) As Application, select Library(root) -> Little Snitch -> Little Snitch UIAgent.app
4.) leave the rest as it is.
5.) apply
B.) 1.) once again, click new
2.) choose "deny connections" in the first line
3.) Leave "All Applications" as it is
4.) in the serverline, you choose "hostname"
5.) Enter "obdev.at" in the adress line
6.) The IP will be confirmed: 80.237.144.65 one line below
7.) leave the rest as it is.
8.) apply
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