Hi,

The appearance of duplicate rules is a bug in Little Snitch 1.2b3. This bug is already fixed in the future version which will be available soon. In the meantime you can try the following:

*) Stop Little Snitch from within the System Preferences and quit System Preferences. *) remove the config.plist file within (YOUR HOME)/Application Support/Little Snitch/ *) Start Little Snitch from within the System Preferences and quit System Preferences.

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


On May 31, 2005, at 1:32 PM, Tim Simmons wrote:

I have recently upgraded to Tiger and installed LS v1.2b3. There are two users on the G4(AGP) upgraded with a Sonnet Encore ST/G4 card.

The preference pane shows several duplicate entries. For example, EACH of the following is duplicated.

Any application - Allow UDP to 0.0.0.0 - 0.0.0.255
Any application - Allow TCP to 0.0.0.0 - 0.0.0.255
Any application - Allow TCP to port 548 (afpovertcp) at 254.0.0.0 - 254.255.255.255
slpd - Allow UDP to your local network

Also there were several copies of a rule allowing Syndication Agent access to port 80.

I was surprised by the Syndication Agent rules as I had never been asked to permit this access. As I do not want RSS support at this stage I deleted the rules.

In order to remove the other duplicates I then proceeeded to remove a copy of the slpd rule above. Deleting it caused a kernel panic so I abandoned this tidying up exercise until I understand what is going on.

Can anybody give an explanation for the duplicated rules and the unexpected presence of the Syndication Agent rule?

Thanks for your help.

Tim Simmons

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