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Mar 31, 2020 With Little Snitch for Mac, users can prevent personal information. This is a review of the trial version of Little Snitch for Mac 3.0.3. The program requires little interaction and runs in.
- Apr 17, 2011 6. Whenever you're satisfied that all is working well, delete the rule changes and restart - Little Snitch will complain about the pirated serial within 3-4 hours. If Little Snitch Doesn't 'phone home' - explain this behavior, Norbert! It should be able to detect pirated serials even without a connection UNLESS YOUR'RE LYING!!
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sushiosoyum wrote:'Tip: Before registering, create a deny rule for little snitch so it doesn't phone home!'
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And:'I have absolute proof:
1) Downloaded 2.0.3 and used a serial number found through google.
2) After 3 hours LS told me I was in demo mode (because it had phoned home and saw my serial wasn't legit)
3. Used time machine and reset my ENTIRE system to the point right before I installed LS.
4. Reinstalled LS, this time created a deny rule, used the SAME serial number, and now I'm on day 4 with no warning I'm in demo mode.
LITTLE SNITCH ITSELF PHONES HOME.'
The Problem is that whenever Norbert responds to this post, he simply denies everything - (much like the man whose wife sees him at a coffee shop with another woman and confronts him later at home only to hear 'It wasn't me.' - The proof is that sushiosoyum specifically used a two-part test and norbert only responds to one part of the test. If Little Snitch doesn't phone home, WHY DOES IT NOT DETECT THE BLACKLISTED SERIAL 'AFTER' BEING BLOCKED FROM MAKING IT'S OWN CONNECTION??? Anyone who wants to test this, and has a copy of 2.3.4 downloaded before the package was updated can prove this right now in about 10 minutes. (NOTE: The md5 checksum MUST be: df1f67adaa1a1f4cf0304f29ca432375.
(To check, in Terminal, write md5 and drag the dmg file you downloaded into the terminal window and press RETURN/ENTER - the md5 checksum for the disk image will result)) - If you miss the opportunity to do this with an unaltered version of 2.3.4, just wait for 2.3.5 and download it as soon as it is available and wait for a pirated serial to show up. - This will work equally well with a previous installer if you still have one. Just use a later pirated serial for the earlier installer.
1. uninstall little snitch
2. Trash registration files: /Library/Application Support/Objective Development/Little Snitch/ - Also delete preference files in User/Library/Preferences - Any File with obdev or littlesnitch in it. - This is to prevent your previous good serial from being automatically reused. - WARNING!!! - if you delete at.obdev.LittleSnitchConfiguration.plist - YOUR RULES WILL BE LOST!!!
3. reinstall little snitch
4. navigate to 'Macintosh HD/Library/Little Snitch/ and drag each file into the rules window and block access
5. use any known pirated serial you wish to register with (current version serial only) - IT WILL NEVER be detected - wait a few days or a week to be sure
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6. whenever you're satisfied that all is working well, delete the rule changes and restart - Little Snitch will complain about the pirated serial within 3-4 hours.If Little Snitch Doesn't 'phone home' - explain this behavior, Norbert! It should be able to detect pirated serials even without a connection UNLESS YOUR'RE LYING!! - Also if a serial becomes blacklisted AFTER you use it, how does LS know that - UNLESS it's asking someone? (If I post a serial online, not only do the people I give it to get blacklisted, I DO TOO - even though mine was already installed and I haven't updated LS!)
Per chance are you using some form of software firewall on your Mac notebook? Something like Little Snitch? If so, this would be typical when the firewall first encounters a request for an app for an incoming communications from the Internet.
Otherwise this may indicate that your notebook is 'infected' with some form of adware/malware. I suggest that you download and run an anti-malware app, like Malwarebytes for Mac to see if there are any infections and to get rid of them. They provide a trial period so you can try out the app before deciding on buying it or not.
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Mar 25, 2020 10:06 AM