At 4:19 PM -0400 5/23/04, Michael Spencer wrote: >doesn't LS put up a dialog telling you who is trying to reach out every >single time it happens? this thread is confusing me.
Right, it should, but in this case obviously some app that is allowed to connect under Little Snitch's default rules is doing it... so I asked if it was possible to find out, after a successful connection, which app initiated it. Mike > >Michael Spencer > > >On May 22, 2004, at 4:20 PM, Rich Battin wrote: > >> Some common reasons to automatically connect: >> >> Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Date & Time automatic sync >> Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Software Update >> Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Quicktime -> Update tab >> >> If Classic is running under >> Apple menu -> System Preferences -> Classic >> similar software may be running in the Control Panels folder. >> >> Third party applications that are open which have an automatic software >> update feature. >> >> Mail or web browser applications that are open may need an automatic >> connection. >> >> Rich >> >>> >>> On Friday, May 21, 2004, at 04:44 PM, Michael T. Kupietz wrote: >>> >>>> I've got a related question. I'm afraid the discussion up to this >>>> point is >>>> a bit over my head, so I'm not sure if this got answered, but... >>>> >>>> I have my machine set to dial out automatically when any app needs to >>>> connect. Occasionally it seems to want to connect for no good reason. >>>> Is >>>> there any way to determine which app or process is making a >>>> connection >>>> attempt? I can't find anything in the logs that tips me off. >>>> >>>> Mike >> >> >> --------------------------------------------- >> Academy School District Twenty 20Mail >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Littlesnitch-talk mailing list >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> http://at.obdev.at/mailman/listinfo/littlesnitch-talk >> > >_______________________________________________ >Littlesnitch-talk mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://at.obdev.at/mailman/listinfo/littlesnitch-talk -- "The radish, much as we may or may not love it, and in my case I may love it, is not going to last. If you make a friend of a radish there's an inevitable consequence you will eat it. Consequently if you act the radish to someone you will always wind up being digested." Robyn Hitchcock, 1985 _______________________________________________ Littlesnitch-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://at.obdev.at/mailman/listinfo/littlesnitch-talk
