Hi Andrew,

Thanks for your reply.

Do you know of a good resource that explains how access is permitted for java 
based applications using alf? alf doesn't appear to be very well documented 
from what I've been able to see.

Kind regards,
Christopher

On 08/03/2010, at 4:27 PM, Andrew Oliver wrote:

> On Mar 7, 2010, at 9:08 PM, Christopher Hunt wrote:
> 
>> Upon my application service starting up, alf (Application Level Firewall) 
>> would have presented a dialog asking if I want to permit access. I may have 
>> previously stated no to this and given that the machine is running remotely 
>> and has no UI that's easily accessible I was wondering if I could use ipfw 
>> to override al.
>> 
> 
> Why not just edit the alf settings to fix your error, rather than trying to 
> bend ipfw to your needs?
> 
> Off hand I don't have a command-line tool for ALF, but its preferences are in 
> /Library/Preferences/com.apple.alf.plist so a quick vi and reload of alf 
> should take care of the problem.
> 
> Andrew
> :)
> 

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