On 6-Mar-04, at 8:09 PM, Tom R. no spam wrote:
Hhmmm, seems you have opportunity to thank Little Snitch for doing exactly what it's supposed to do, warn you every time something's trying to send info out from your computer. Your "nmbd" probably is a NetBIOS Window$ networking message, so maybe you could think of LS as alerting to you to shut off that functionality? (NetBIOS can send out frequent like "Who else is here?" messages, which I'm assuming is what you are seeing.)
I'd like to know what some of the other things mean:
Any application Allow TCP connections to multicast address
What's a multicast address? What's a broadcast address?
I have:
confifd Allow IPV6-ICMP connections
Deny any connection
(seems like a contradiction of terms here)host Allow UDP connections to port 53 (domain)
There are more of course; UDP, ntpd, slpd, RAW and all the various ports. Is there an explanation somewhere that tells us what these are, why they are there and what settings we should use?
Terry
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