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With the introduction of OS X Yosemite every once in a while little snitch (network monitoring program) pops up a requestor asking for permission to allow nsurlsessiond a connection to some ip addr. Feb 05, 2020  After installing Little Snitch on my Hackintosh that was working great for a couple of months running MacOS Mojave 10.14.5 and Clover 4920. It now doesn’t want to boot into the desktop. It hangs stuck at a black screen with a white Apple Logo and a full white loading bar. I experience that. ICloud Issue After El Capitan Update 10.11.2. Ask Question Asked 4 years, 1 month ago. Deleted Keychain entries for imessage and com.apple.idms. I thought about that, as I have used Hands Off, and Little Snitch in the past, but neither were installed on my device at the time. Fortunately, for me, this time around, 10.11.3 did not cause.

Hi everyone,
I was wondering if someone could explain the protected rules at the top of the LS configuration, and why I would enable or disable them?Little
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What are ICMP/UDP incoming connections? I know the right hand side of the LS configuration provides a little explanation for both, but I would like some more information on it. Would my internet experience suffer if I were to disable them? What's the risk, in terms of malware/remote access, if I kept them enabled?

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Also - allowing outgoing or incoming connections to my local network - why would I or wouldn't I need to do that? Does it open me up to infecting my system if other machines on the network are infected (especially if I'm using public wi-fi)? I'm on the home wi-fi and I tried testing it out just then by disabling the incoming connections from local network rule. Within 5 minutes LS notified me that my Macbook (system, not me) tried to establish incoming connections to mDNSResponder, port 5353:
- from the IPv4 address associated with my Macbook on the home wifi
- from fe##::####:#$$$:$$$#:##$$
- from fe##::$$$$:##$$:$$#$:##$#
(I figured I should disguise it just in case? Anyway, hashes are numbers, dollar signs are letters)
I feel comfortable using LS but my knowledge of networking/IP stuff is basic at best, so I need some assistance in understanding the protected rules.