Dear Christian!

All carbon applications are covert by "LaunchCFMApp" and this is no problem. Little Snitch is able to get the real application name. However this seams not to work with Rumpus. I will try to reproduce this.

Best regards,
Karl Schwarzott
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Objective Development
http://www.obdev.at/




On Friday, Aug 29, 2003, at 14:49 Europe/Vienna, Chris wrote:


I am using LittleSnitch 1.0.3 and it is a wonderful little program, thank you!

_but_:

This is what I get (in the normal dialogbox) when somebody tries to browse directories that are shared by the ftp server "Rumpus" which i am currently evaluating:

"The application "" wants to connect to <name and ip of the connected client>

If I then press "allow once" there is no problem. the Problem is that it is _not_ possible to create any rule for this! you make your checks (allow this and that), klick "create rule" and then it works, but the next time you will have to do the same again. There is also no new rule in the control panel of little snitch..

what i tried: i klicked on the Icon that was left to the text i quoted above; it is the terminal icon. Now it read: "Unix process ID: 20990; Full Path: <empty>". the process id let me find out that the application "" corresponds to the process LaunchCFMApp which is part of the mac os x system and seems to be used to launch some carbon applications like rumpus is.
Now i tried to manually make a rule for this programm LaunchCFMApp but it shows no effect!


Would you think there is a way to fix this? As it is now, I have to add a rule that allows _anything_ and thus only my deny-rules are effective, but at least my ftp server is fully accessible now..

I hope someone reads this - if so, thanks in advance for any helpful reply!

Christian

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