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Who's There? X

Who's There? X - 1.1.2

Analyze & react to access attempts detected by your firewall

All Time: (2.3)
Version 1.1.2: (2.3)
Selected Version: 1.1.2
Release Date: 2002-02-26
License: Update
Downloads (version 1.1.2): 0
Downloads (all versions): 17,382
Price: $49.00

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Product Description:

Essential for understanding the every-increasing access attempts from the Net Provides advice and helps you take action to combat access attempts Works with Open Door's DoorStop and Symantec's Norton Personal Firewall for Macintosh

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • DoorStop or Norton Personal Firewall

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Who's There? X CommentaryCompared to Little Snitch? - Version: 2.0.1, 1/17/2006 10:37AM PST

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friedchikkin
I was considering a program akin to Little Snitch (maybe this one?). I used a similar program at work on WindowsXP that halted the "usefulness" of adware and spyware by denying network access to the programs no matter how the heck they got on my PC— that also killed the "What?! Where the hell did that come from?!" pop-ups that I'm still waiting to gain ground on Mac OS X... but I'd like to prevent/pre-empt that.

Has anyone tried this as well as Little Snitch? thanks
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Who's There? X ReviewNot a bad upgrade - Version: 1.4, 5/14/2003 09:36PM PST

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EKwang
I'm glad that they've configured it to work so that it'll monitor Apple's iTunes File Sharing service, however, I wish it'd work with major hardware appliance logs (such as those that are generated by either Celestix's FV100 or Netgear's FM114P). I myself use the latter, and if was possible to customize the manner in which Who's There organized or read a log file (or rather, the source file which contained the log file itself), it'd be even better. Heck, I'd pay an additional fee if the folks at Open Door created customized abilities to read different log file formats. Also, now that Hen Wen has reach 2.0 (for bringing Snort 2.0 to the Mac), how about incorporating the ability to interpret's Hen Wen/Snort's crazy log file? Thanks and keep up the good work Open Door.
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Who's There? X ReviewPoor! But greedy… - Version: 1.3.2, 4/2/2003 05:47AM PST

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PeLa
rip off politics. Stay away!
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