


If an executable cannot be read due to file permissions, we now derive code identity information via a privileged component. In order to derive code identity information, Little Snitch Configuration must read the executable files of processes.Improved editing of a selection of multiple rules.Improvements in Little Snitch Configuration Fixed an issue where geographic labels on the map could be off by half a map width.This prospective location was sometimes off by half a button width, making it hard to create an allow-rule. Fixed: When there are no rules matching a connection, buttons for rule creation are only shown when the mouse is at the prospective button location.
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Fixed an issue where macOS would change Spaces when a full screen app is active and Network Monitor is brought to front.Fixed an issue where Network Monitor stopped showing connections.The context menu for a connection now offers an “Until Logout” option when the Shift key is held.If a similar but currently disabled rule already exists, it is replaced by the newly created rule. Improved rule creation from within Network Monitor.local are now grouped in one single “local” domain. Since BPF access can now be managed in Network Monitor, BPF related connection alerts no longer appear in Silent Mode.Network Monitor now shows accesses to the Berkeley Packet Filter (BPF), and rules for this kind of access can now be managed from within Network Monitor as well.When no server name can be derived and only the IP Address of a remote computer is shown, it’s now possible to create rules for the entire subnet, not just the particular IP Address.
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