Gabriele wrote:
Philip Chee ha scritto:
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 11:00:39 +0100, Gabriele wrote:

2) What did the developers change in SM, that now every 1st outgoing
connection to standard HTTP and SSL ports makes my firewall asking for
permission? It's the same odd behaviour as FireFox 3.5!
I mean: I open SM 2, write an URL, and Little Snitch asks "seamonkey-bin
wants to connect to www... TCP port 80. Deny or Allow?"! I never saw that alert with previous versions of SM, nor with Safari, but only with FireFox
and now SM 2.

As well as Deny/Allow there should be an option "Remember my choice" to
make your firewall shut up.

Sure, but I'd like to understand why with SM 1.1.18, Safari, Opera and other browsers the firewall doesn't show an alert, while it does with FireFox and SM 2.0 Given that we're talking about browsers, it's normal to connect to ports 80 and 443 and the firewall shouldn't alert me.


Gabriele, could it be that sometime in the past you told your firewall to let SM 1.1.8, Safari, Opera, etc., to do what they wanted, but, as yet, you haven't told the firewall to let SM 2.0 do what it wants??

Daniel
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