Little Snitch install on Sierra (app)


Main category, Utilities
Sub category, Security
Developer, Objective Development Software GmbH
Filesize, 41779
Title, Little Snitch


https://macpkg.icu/?id=10426&s=4portfolio&kw=v+4.3.2+Little+Snitch ○ v 4.3.2 Little Snitch

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Use the Little Snitch 4 License Key to register. Put any name on the Owner box
Enhance performance of launching Little Snitch components with large rule sets.
I set it to Silent, Deny All mode and turn off all rules except for the rules that allow software to make (not receive) connections to the local network. Then, and only then, I connect the network cable and try to pull an IP address. If you're using dhcp then this will fail. To deal with that, I create a profile that applies only when connected to my home network and then add an allow rule to let dhcpd/discoveryd (IIRC) to pull IP addresses.
Don't bother using Little Snitch. It's mainly used by those pirating software that wants to stop the pirated program from connecting to the activation server for said program. It was like this in the past and I doubt it has changed. Security might have a thing to say here. Or Nagcurity.
Yeah, it was there but well hidden and an additional click with the mouse vs. being able to do it easily via keyboard. Small things like this really added up to push me to Hands Off, but I may give Little Snitch a look again if the price for upgrading from 2.0 is not unreasonable...
Official:

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Aside from blocking unwanted telemetry, I have multiple profiles that I switch between depending on the network I'm connected to. If I'm tethered to my phone, I restrict almost all traffic unless it's something I'm using so I can conserve data. The profile assigned to my home network is a lot more open.
Fixed an issue in Little Snitch Configuration’s rule inspector where selecting “Any Port” or “Any Protocol” from the drop down menu did not work
Before someone comes in and says "But what about ransomeware" Yes that is a problem. Little Snitch can help you not get ransomware? I try to not think too hard because of my dislike for thinking too hard about potential threats.
For macOS High Sierra we recommend installing at least Little Snitch version 4.0.3, which includes the latest compatibility fixes.
Fixed an issue in Little Snitch Configuration’s rule inspector where selecting “Any Port” or “Any Protocol” from the drop down menu did not work.
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