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Little Snitch 2.1.4i

Infohash:

FB26165019712F40C1ECAE9F85B7263B23E84936

Type:

Applications

Title:

Little Snitch 2.1.4i [Don't Expire]

Category:

Applications/Mac

Uploaded:

2009-10-09 (by miknos)

Description:

Official Web Site: http://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/index.html Protect your privacy Little Snitch 2 Protects Private Data from Undesirable Transmission. Little Snitch informs you whenever a program attempts to establish an outgoing Internet connection. You can then choose to allow or deny this connection, or define a rule how to handle similar, future connection attempts. Until someone manages to upload the newer version (2.2 at this time), you can use this one. It works perfectly and does not expire. Installation: - Run Installer - Insert Serial >>>>>>>>>> Enjoy and SEED !

Tags:

  1. little
  2. snitch
  3. firewall
  4. protect
  5. internet
  6. activity
  7. monitor

Files count:

1

Size:

2.30 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

miknos (2009-10-09)

I've been using this version for months without problems. Tried to use same serial in 2.2 but expired (after 3 hours). I just installed 2.1.4i on top of 2.2 and now everything works perfectly again.
Appreciation is always welcome and don't forget to rate the torrent.

Almarenan (2009-10-09)

Do the following (courtesy polisdavid) :
1. Block obdev.at in /etc/hosts by adding a line: 127.0.0.1 obdev.at
2. Block Little Snitch with Little Snitch, in Little Snitch Configuration click the Choose Application: /Library/Little Snitch/Little Snitch UIAgent (ANY connection)
3. Enter the following serial number: SN: 32SPYLJZN0-733P4-6WPM957P4S (Serial Seeker)
PS : you can try skipping part one, still, I did it and, well, it works ..

miknos (2009-10-09)

I haven't blocked Little Snitch (with Little Snitch) in this version but might be a good idea to do so.

vomit60foam (2009-10-10)

10.6.1 compatible?

vomit60foam (2009-10-11)

In case your not a UNIX maven:
Step 1 step by step:
-Open Terminal
-Paste or type:
sudo pico /etc/hosts
-Enter your Mac user password
-Enter 127.0.0.1 obdev.at
-Press Control and x to EXIT
-Type y for YES
-Hit return
-Type exit to logout
I think that's it . . .

miknos (2009-10-11)

Yes, it works in 10.6.1

Danny880044 (2009-10-12)

Works great thanks, block Little Snitch using Little Snitch, so it doesn't phone home and tell you that your license is invalid etc. Thanks for a fine upload :D

capnjazz (2009-10-18)


Poor show chaps. I've been using the latest Little Snitch (2.2), blocked from calling home, and a serial I found on TPB (I suspect it wasn't the one from the torrent though) for over a week now - no probs.

miknos (2009-10-18)

@capnjazz
Wanna share your serial with us? :)

tsam19 (2009-10-24)

I'm using Leopard 10.5.8 & downloaded & installed this 'little snitch' program.
Tried to follow the instructions on how to 'block LS with LS' but the instructions don't make any sense ?
I've opened LS configuration - BUT WHERE'S THE CHOOSE APPLICATION TAB' ?
Also I've tried to locate - /Library/Little Snitch/Little Snitch UIAgent (ANY connection)
But where is it ??
Can someone explain it in SLOOOOW TIIIME..
Cheers.

miknos (2009-10-25)

@tsam19
In this 2.1.4i you don't have to block LittleSnitch UIagent.
If you want to update to 2.2 you'll have to block UIagent. To do it:
-Run LittleSnitch Configuration.
-Click NEW (rule).
-On top choose DENY CONNECTIONS.
-Where you see "all applications", on your right choose "CHOOSE APPLICATION..."
-Go to HD/Library/Little Snitch/Little Snitch UIAgent
Link for 2.2: https://thepiratebay.se/torrent/5131516

antsmar (2010-05-03)

could anyone please assist as to where i block obdev.at in /etc/hosts by adding a line: 127.0.0.1 obdev.at

antsmar (2010-05-03)

is this even necessary?
cheers