On 19/04/04 19:55, "Michael T. Kupietz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> My experience has been that it does work, in a way. It reports the wrong
> application name when telling you about the attempt to connect, but naming
> an OS X app as the culprit instead of the classic app I am using. If I have
> Adobe Photoshop CS open, that's usually the app it names. Also, it will
> throw up a warning, again with the wrong app named, when a classic app just
> tries to print to a network printer (but not when an OS X app tries to
> print to the same printer.)
> 
> So, seems to me, it's idiosyncratic with classic apps but basically still
> works.
> 
> Mike
> 
> At  3:53 PM -0700 4/19/04,  Paul Berry wrote:
>> Does littlesnitch also snitch on the activities of OS 9 applications
>> running under OS 10.3's classic mode?

Actually, it  will only detect  classic -- not the applications contained
within, I believe.
-- 
Alexandre Gauthier
Network Administrator, Linux Engineer
Divide By Zero -- Linux Solutions.

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