![]() ![]() I have found an old thread on official forum, but again - it is about Little Snitch. Though, no mention of login connections in release notes for Little Snitch 4. Little Snitch offers rule suggestions based on Silent Mode connections, former, already expired temporary rules, login connections and more. After closing the Little Snitch Configuration and restarting your system, all connections for Prey will be allowed. In the appearing popup menu choose “Allow any connection“. Select one of the rules and click on the “More“ button at the top right of the suggestions list. However, to be 100 percent secure, the vigilant Mac OS X user should also monitor and manage outbound connections. The Mac OS X firewall can block some or all inbound connections. It gives you detailed information on all your network communication, whether it's from the outside world coming into your Mac or it's being sent from your Mac to anywhere on the internet. ![]() The answer is simple: Little Snitch does more than just block or allow incoming network connections.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |