I've been looking at Little Snitch, which was recommended recently by several list members as one way to "plug the security holes". My question is "just how do you configure Little Snitch to accomplish the necessary filtering actions?" The application, which I've downloaded and installed, seems to default to "wide open" on startup, not to "locked down tight". Why do I say this? Mostly because I don't see any pop-up boxes asking if I want to permit network access to <insert application of choice>. What am I missing here? The rather skimpy documentation doesn't really spell out the implications of the various settings options, so any advice about getting this going would be helpful.
RL Tate eMac ATI SuperDrive X 10.2.6, about to go to 10.2.8 Dialup connection
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