Little Snitch Network Filter

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Little Snitch gives you control over your private outgoing data. Track background activity As soon as your computer connects to the Internet, applications often have permission to. Check it thinks it's authorised. 'Open Little Snitch Preferences.' Registration tab. Also, as you are running it on 2 computers, ensure you have a separate Registration for each or a Family License otherwise if it sees 'itself' on the network it will switch off.

Description of Little Snitch 4.4.3

Little Snitch 4.4.3 A powerful and versatile application that enables you to monitor the network traffic and intercept unwanted connection attempts.
Track background activity As soon as your computer connects to the Internet, applications often have permission to send any information wherever they need to. Little Snitch takes note of this activity and allows you to decide for yourself what happens with this data.
Control your network Choose to allow or deny connections, or define a rule how to handle similar, future connection attempts. Little Snitch runs inconspicuously in the background and it can even detect network-related activity of viruses, trojans, and other malware.
Filter connections and monitor your network traffic with ease The Little Snitch Network Monitor utility features a well-designed interface and provide easy-to-read animated and informative diagrams created based on real time traffic information. Hence, you can analyze bandwidth, connectivity status, traffic totals, detailed traffic history for the past hour and more. You can filter the displayed data based on the process name or server port and group them according to your needs. Little Snitch helps you view traffic peaks, check the average bandwidth and save snapshots for further analysis.
Enable the Silent Mode for a distraction free working environment The network traffic can be easily captured in the PCAP format while the network activity is displayed along various system events in order to provide a context. There is also a Silent Mode that allows you to get on with your work without being interrupted by any network related notifications. However, you can review the Silent Mode Log to create rules for connection attempts that took place during this period. On top of that, you can group your rules in different profiles and enable them only when a particular profile is active. Thanks to Little Snitch’s status bar menu, you can choose the desired profile with just a few mouse clicks.
Enjoy the versatility of the Automatic Profile Switching function At the same time, you can take advantage of the Automatic Profile Switching feature and associate different networks with certain profiles. Once the network is detected, the associate profile is automatically enabled. For example, you can use a set of filters when you are at home and more restrictive ruleset when you access the web from an Internet Cafe. What is more, Little Snitch features a flexible temporary rule system that offers a number of options for rules that are effective only for a limited period of time. Furthermore, Little Snitch automatically analyzes your ruleset and indicates the presence of overlapping, redundant or invalid rules that you might want to delete.
Requirements: Intel, 64-bit processor OS X 10.10 or later
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Little Snitch Network Filter

There are two Keyboard Maestro macros here, to Enable or Disable Little Snitch's network filter using GUI scripting.

Both the scripts work entirely the same way:

  • Check to see if Little Snitch Configuration.app is running, save to a variable QUIT_LITTLESNITCH

  • Launch Little Snitch Configuration.app

  • Open Little Snitch Configuration.app's preferences (see note below)

  • Click on the 'General' tab (see note below)

  • Look for either a 'Stop' button or 'Start' button

    • if a 'Start' button is found when we want to enable the Network filter, press it /is-vst-crack-legit.html.

    • if a 'Stop' button is found when we want to disable the Network filter, press it

    • if a 'Start' button is found when we want to disable the Network filter, the network is already disabled (the presence of a 'Start' button means that the filter is stopped).

    • if a 'Stop' button is found when we want to enable the Network filter, the network is already enabled (the presence of a 'Stop' button means that the filter is already stopped).

  • 3utools sign apps. If neither a 'Start' or 'Stop' button is found, prompt the user to see if GUI Scripting is enabled, and then cancel the macro.

  • Send + W to close the preferences window

  • If QUIT_LITTLESNITCH is 'yes' then quit Little Snitch Configuration.app

This is the Note Below that was mentioned above: The 'click on General' step is probably unnecessary, since Little Snitch's preferences default to showing the 'General' tab when it opens, but it feels like the right thing to do. For example, what if the preferences panel had already been opened to some other panel for some reason? Also, just for the sake of completeness, the macro opens the preferences panel using both the menu item and the keyboard shortcut. Doesn't hurt anything to do it twice, and if, for some reason, one of them misfires, the other could work.

Warning!

In order for these macros to work, you have to enable GUI Scripting access to Little Snitch. Doing so is a potential security risk, so understand what you're doing before you do it. I consider the risk to be minimal and worth the trade-off. Use entirely at your own discretion. Caveat emptor.

To make that change, open Little Snitch Configuration.app and go to the 'Security' pane, click the lock icon (bottom left) and then make sure the box next to 'Allow GUI Scripting access to Little Snitch' as shown here:

Installation

After installing Keyboard Maestro, download the Enable-or-Disable-LittleSnitch-Network-Filter.kmmacros file. (n.b. the file can be named anything you want, just make sure that it ends with '.kmmacros' and nothing else (like .xml or .plist).

Little Snitch Network Filtered

The easiest way to install it is simply to double click the '.kmmacros' file, which should import the macro into Keyboard Maestro and tell you that 2 macros were imported.

You can also use Keyboard Maestro's File » Import Macros.. menu as shown here:

Then select the Enable-or-Disable-LittleSnitch-Network-Filter.kmmacros file from the Finder. You should get the same notification shown above.