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Little Snitch for Mac

Little Snitch 6.0.1

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of Little Snitch 6.0.1.


For those interested in downloading the most recent release of Little Snitch for Mac or reading our review, simply click here.


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What's new in this version:

Improved:
- DNS encryption can now be disabled completely in particular profiles. Enter an asterisk (“*”) for the domain in the “DNS Encryption Exceptions” settings, which acts a wildcard for “All Domains”.
- IP address based blocklists now have precedence over all DNS/name-based rules
- When selecting a recently denied connection from the status menu, the specific server is now selected in Network Monitor, not just the domain
- Added an option in Settings > Status Menu to choose if local network traffic shall be included in status menu traffic rates and graphs
- Improved confirmation dialog when deleting a rule group or profile: You are now asked to explicitly choose whether to keep or delete rules that are contained in that group or profile.
- Improved searching for rules via search field. By default the bundle identifier of the rule or the rule’s notes are no longer searched, because this often resulted in too many and sometimes unexpected search results. You can still search in these fields by choosing a dedicated search scope.
- Improved feedback when the update of a blocklist failed. The yellow warning triangle can now be clicked to reveal more information about what went wrong.
- Clicking on an already selected filter in the sidebar of the rules window now resets an active focus mode
- The summary inspector in Network Monitor now shows connection statistics for the deepest leaf nodes of the current grouping

Fixed:
- Exception domains for DNS encryption are now case-insensitive
- The context menu in the connection list of Network Monitor can now also be opened with control-click
- Clicking the clear button in the search field of the rules window and Network Monitor no longer removes keyboard focus from the search field
- Fixed textual search for internationalized domain names in blocklists
- Fixed a bug where total traffic amounts displayed in the connection list did increase over time, even if a fixed time range was selected in the traffic chart
- Fixed a bug causing the summary statistics in the inspector of Network Monitor not being update after changing connection grouping
- Fixed: Search field filter buttons didn’t work in the Suggestions section of Little Snitch
- Fixed: Pressing Down-Arrow in Rule Editor text field did open the wrong menu
- Clearing Port/Process text fields in rule editor did not reset to Any/Any Process
- Accessibility: The context menu in the rule list could not be opened via VoiceOver
- The traffic chart icon shown in the menu bar was sometimes displayed with the wrong color while the menu was open
- The “Differentiate by color” option was not properly considered for numeric data rates when the 5-minute history style of the chart was used
- Fixed icon representing “Alert Mode” in profile editor
- Added missing German localizations