The "Read Me.rtf" in the dmg states to hit cmd-option-k to bring it up.
Like I mentioned before it can be a real pain to view sometimes.
Usually on the first run it will popup until you click someplace else
on your screen. If you look at the bottom edge of the window it will
show prefs. Click on that to see the options. Too bad you can't keep
it visible till you tell it to hide.
On Apr 5, 2006, at 7:12 PM, JA wrote:
How does it work. I downloaded it and run it and nothing seems to
happen - not listed in dock. Checked web site for instructions, and
site does not exist
Jeremy
At 5:43 PM -0500 4/5/06, RLD wrote about Re: [Littlesnitch-talk]
Feature Request:
I should have looked a little harder. Versiontracker does have it
for d/l via the alternate site.
http://homepage.mac.com/pottierv/DenyIP_v1.1.dmg
On Apr 5, 2006, at 5:32 PM, RLD wrote:
I use DenyIP 1.1 to view what is connected. It can list user,
domain/ip, port/node, protocol and application. It can also block a
domain/ip. Its cleaner and easier than MacSniffer or Sniffles. Only
irritation is you can't keep it on screen. (it autocloses if you
click off of it)
It doesn't appear that the developer is updating or hosting it any
more as their website is no longer active.
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