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Little Snitch is a tool designed to alert you on outgoing network connections. Little Snitch runs in the background and hooks into the operating system kernel while you are logged in. When an application tries to establish a network connection, Little Snitch intercepts the attempt and brings up an alert panel, telling you all the connection details including the name of the application which initiated the connection. You either choose to allow or deny the connection in the specific case, or to add a permanent rule for future connections initiated by the same application.
New in this version:
This version is compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard.
Support for 64-bit kernels has been added.
Little Snitch's Connection Alert displays more process attributes in detail view.
Global rules (if enabled) can now be created directly from the Connection Alert.
A factory rule for MobileMe has been added.
Better support for Unix root user logging in at the Mac OS X login window.
Network Monitor labels applications owned by other users with that user's name.
Network Monitor memory consumption has been reduced.
Little Snitch Installer has been improved to cope with partially broken or modified Mac OS X installations.
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