![]() ![]() Time Machine) can be restored via Little Snitch Configuration. Search results now include related rules as well. Narrow search scope to process, rule, enclosing folders, bundle identifier, notes. – Sort list of rules by process name, rule precedence or creation date. Highlighting of redundant / covered rules, to easily see which rules are obsolete. Rule Filters (Last 24 Hours, Temporary Rules, Unapproved Rules, …) Enable profiles by double-clicking on a profile in the sidebar. Easily add rules to profiles via Drag&Drop. ![]() This data is sent anonymously and will be reviewed by Objective Development. – Users can improve the information returned by submitting feedback directly from the Connection Alert. Clicking the button triggers a query to the Research Assistant Database (maintained by Objective Development) and displays information about the current connection attempt. Little Snitch’s Connection Alert now has a help button. – New Research Assistant for Connections. – Select other hostnames resolving to same IP address to create a rule for. – More versatile temporary rules: Until Quit, Until Logout, Until Restart, For Minutes, etc. – Simplified Connection Alert – choose your preferred level of detail. Connection inspector now shows all information suitable for a search in the connection list as roll-over button so that a search can be started simply by clicking. Displays information about the process, server identification (hostnames, IP address), connection statistics (ports, traffic amounts, time of first / last activity, …). Further details of selected connection entries. – Search Field Tokens – Use keywords (process, server, host, ip, protocol, port or status) to filter your connection list. – Highlight corresponding rule in Configuration to find out which rule was responsible for allowing / denying this connection. – List other hostnames resolving to same IP address. pcap file to open it with packet analyzer tools (such as Wireshark or Cocoa Packet Analyzer). – Capture traffic of certain applications as. – Save snapshots to investigate connection details at any later point of time. – Powerful sorting options (last activity, total traffic amount, process name, server name, …) Selecting in the traffic view causes connection list to only show applications that where active (caused traffic) during that time. Supports multi-touch gestures for scrolling and zooming. Display data rates on logarithmic or linear scale. Highlighting of system events (application launched, application terminated, computer sleep, …) Visual representation of traffic amounts over time. – New app icon designed by The Iconfactory – Optimized for MacBook Pro with Retina display – More powerful rules (ask-option, time limits, multiple destinations) – Domain based rules via Connection Alert – Ruleset Analyzer and sorting by precedence – Research Assistant for connection attempts ![]()
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