![]() ![]() This makes it very hard to filter them in an ordinary firewall. This makes them mostly useful for filtering incoming connections because services listen on well known port numbers.Ĭontrary to incoming connections (which usually go to a fixed port), outgoing connections come from random port numbers. ![]() Little Snitch helps you avoid this situation.Ĭonventional firewalls like the built-in firewall in Mac OS X base their rules only on Internet addresses and port numbers, not on application names. Even statistics information about your computer may be sent this way. You suddenly realize that with every start this application connects to the developer's server. You start an application that tells you that a new version is available. Little Snitch tells you when a program tries to send info to the Internet so you can see what's going on in the background! ![]()
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