looking for other ways to protect LittleSnitch and will address this issue in an upcoming release. RegardsJohannes TiefenbrunnerObjective Development Software GmbH-- LittleSnitch Support[EMAIL PROTECTED]
on this issue immediately and can post some
answeres ASAP.
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Dear LittleSnitch users!
First of all thank you for your patience! I came back on Sunday and
Johannes brought me up to date regarding the discussion and the
questions that arose here.
1.
I will try to answer all questions as detailed as possible, but
please understand that there are some
normally don't unload the kext,
I hope this is not really a problem until Apple has fixed this.
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On Oct 19, 2005, at 21:10, Arno S Hautala wrote:
Why could the command line tool not be run only as root? There are
plenty of utilities installed with OS X that are intended to only
be run as root or an administrator and the LS GUI requires
authentication before configuration or
Little Snitch 1.2.1 is available now for download from
http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/
What's new in Little Snitch 1.2.1
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* Little Snitch protects itself against forced termination (kill)
now.
This protection was always available on Mac
.
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