DenyIP - 1.1lists all connections carried out on your Mac |
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not the programmes fault... - Version: 1.0, 1/5/2004 05:22AM PST
xNauSikAx
127.0.0.1 is not your machines IP address, it is a globally used loopback address. If you want to ban connections to your IP, use the IP specified in the network preference pane. You cannot blame this programme for your mistake.
BE CAREFUL! 



- Version: 1.0, 1/4/2004 11:09PM PST
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macmeister_1
I was trying to see if this would work like Little Snitch. I can't figure out how. It's great for only monitoring. Not really much else unless you know where your connection is going. I simply wanted to see what attempts were going out, then block them, but it doesn't appear this is possible.
I thought I'd work around this by denying all connections to 127.000.000.001 which is my machine, but this broke everything and my machine stopped working. After a cold restart, I'm back to normal fortunately.
Any ideas or input on how to monitor and kill connections before they are made?
I thought I'd work around this by denying all connections to 127.000.000.001 which is my machine, but this broke everything and my machine stopped working. After a cold restart, I'm back to normal fortunately.
Any ideas or input on how to monitor and kill connections before they are made?
Concerning the 1.0ß download i can't know how it's possible this version has been delete from all servers. Just try the alternate link, if you're version is working it's the v1.0 (ß one isn't working anymore, limited until 01/01/04)
One more thanks for all feedback :)