Little Snitch Network Monitoring Tool Now Available for Linux
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Summary
Little Snitch for Linux is a network monitoring and firewall application that allows users to monitor and control network connections on their Linux systems. The article provides a getting started guide, explaining how to access the user interface via terminal or web browser, and describes the connections view feature which displays current and past network activity, blocked connections, data volumes, and traffic history. It also mentions additional applications from the same developer including Little Snitch Mini, LaunchBar, and Micro Snitch.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledOnce installed, open the user interface by running littlesnitch in a terminal, or go straight to http://localhost:3031/.
The connections view is where most of the action is. It lists current and past network activity by application, shows you what's being blocked by your rules and blocklists, and tracks data volumes and traffic history.
Discover powerful applications such as Little Snitch Mini, Little Snitch, LaunchBar and Micro Snitch.
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