Hi,

Please download and install the latest version Little Snitch 1.1 from our website.
We fixed a lot of bugs reported from the preceding 1.1rcX versions.


I don't know exactly what your problem is. Do you mean you expect a rule like
"Allow TCP connections to port 80 (http) of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx"
instead of
"Allow TCP connections to port 80 (http)"?
In this case you should select "Same Server & Port" within the "Condition" popup button.


There is a "smart rule" feature which selects the most useful "Condition" for your situation.
So the default condition depends on the application and the connection your application want's to create.
You can deactivate this feature by typing the following within the Terminal application.


defaults write at.obdev.LSD smartRulePreselection NO

Regards,
Karl Schwarzott
--
Objective Development
http://www.obdev.at/


On Mar 3, 2004, at 20:15, Mo! Langdon wrote:


On 6 January 2004, I typed the following; might I get a reply this time?

Running Little Snitch 1.1rc5 on a Pismo PowerBook with OS X 10.2.6.

When I go to a Web site in OmniWeb 4.5, if I click the Once radio button and and then click the Allow Once button (not changing anything else), all is well. If I click the Until OmniWeb quits radio button and click the Allow Until Quit button (again, not changing anything else), all of a sudden Little Snitch shows "Allow TCP connections to port 80 (http)".

Eudora 6.0.1 is doing the same thing.

Needless to say, this is getting quite irksome. Am I missing something? or?

Sl�n,



Mo!
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