Google Chrome Continues to Freeze After Installing Little Snitch
October 12, 2022
Little Snitch 5.5 (6273)
Improvements
- Support for macOS Ventura.
- Added a workaround for a macOS bug where an alert with the text "The application is not open anymore" was shown.
- Added a workaround for a possible incompatibility with
fwknop
and similar tools which use ephemeral ports for communication.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a memory leak in Network Monitor.
- Fixed a possible crash when parsing a malformed subscribed rule group.
- Fixed a bug where a rule for an unsigned command line tool executed by a signed application could be erroneously shown as redundant.
- Fixed a bug where connections of mDNSResponder showed a false destination host name on macOS Ventura.
- Fixed behavior when dragging "My Location" in the map.
- Fixed a bug where a drag-operation in the map failed after showing a context menu.
- Expect iOS simulator apps also in the directory
~/Library/Developer/XCTestDevices
. This directory is used by thexcodebuild
command line tool.
May 2, 2022
Little Snitch 5.4.1 (6256)
Bug Fixes
This version fixes a bug where dialogs shown after activation of automatic profile switching and after entering a new license key did not contain any text.
April 25, 2022
Little Snitch 5.4 (6254)
Improvements
- The connection alert now indicates when a connection was established via iCloud Private Relay (Private Relay is a new feature of macOS Monterey, which is currently in beta).
- Improved detection of iCloud Private Relay connections on computers with IPv6 connectivity.
- Updated QUIC protocol parser to support the latest IETF versions. This results in fewer connection alerts showing only the IP address of the remote server instead of its hostname when using Chrome or Firefox.
- Improved rule group subscriptions to support various common block list formats, consisting of lines with domain names, IP addresses or IP networks in CIDR notation, or blocklists in
/etc/hosts
format. - Improved display of IP address rules. When a rule affects just a single IP address range, that range is now shown in the rule list.
- Improved performance in Network Monitor when scrolling through connections with key-repeat.
- Added Internet Access Policy information for the "nehelper" process of macOS.
- When the update of a subscribed rule group fails, the cause is now reported in more detail.
- Automatic backup of ruleset and configuration data at regular intervals. Up to eight backups are kept. The Restore from Backup command also offers these automatic backups.
- Added missing localizations of some texts.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where reading the code identity of of applications with large Mach headers did not work. Rules for these apps created in Little Snitch Configuration resulted in an identity mismatch alert.
- Fixed a bug where Until-Quit rules could expire even after they had been turned into permanent rules.
- Fixed a bug where enabling an identity check for a process did not work.
- Fixed a problem that could cause connection alerts to re-appear five seconds after allowing or denying the connection.
- Fixed an issue that could cause the Little Snitch network extension to refuse starting.
- Added workaround for a bug in MapKit causing the centering of the map on the current location to be off by 180 degrees longitude under rare circumstances.
November 17, 2021
Little Snitch 5.3.2 (6229)
Improved installation and update
- The update is now completed automatically when Little Snitch was replaced with a newer version.
- Improved wording during first-time installation and update to better communicate the current state of the installation.
- If the installation or update fails even after a retry, Little Snitch now offers to create a "Diagnostics Report".
- During installation and updates, the application menu now contains a "Create Diagnostics Report" item.
- Improved appearance of installation window in dark mode.
- When Little Snitch detects a broken installation during startup, it now offers a "Show Details" button.
Other improvements
- Improved support for Viscosity OpenVPN client.
- "More Items…" rows in Network Monitor can no longer be selected, only expanded.
- Updated database used to show the geographic location of remote servers.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a crash in the Network Extension of Little Snitch which occurred during installation of Adobe products.
- Fixed an issue where Network Monitor could consume a lot of CPU time and thus energy while a connection alert is on screen and the connections window is closed.
- Fixed a bug where Network Monitor did not indicate a matching rule if the rule requires a particular protocol (e.g. TCP or UDP).
- Updated detection of Private Relay connections on macOS Monterey.
- Network Monitor now properly honors the "Mark new rules as unapproved" preference setting.
- Fixed a bug where one-click subscription of rule groups on web pages did not work for some URLs containing a query.
- Fixed a bug where the profile selection menu in the connection alert was not correctly aligned.
October 16, 2021
Little Snitch 5.3.1 (6225)
Improvements
- Improved user guidance when starting Little Snitch for the first time. Instructions how to enable the Network Extension are now illustrated.
- Added support for Private Relay connections on macOS Monterey. Since the Internet address of a Private Relay connection is not known, Little Snitch now shows it as "Private Relay".
- When recording traffic of a process via
littlesnitch capture-traffic
from the command line, traffic from related helper-processes is now included as well. Parameters for thecapture-traffic
subcommand have been renamed to reflect this change. - Connection details in the Network Monitor inspector now reflect the displayed and selected time period.
- When a temporary rule expires, Little Snitch now shows a connection alert for all related connections that are still active but no longer covered by the now expired rule. These connections can then again be allowed or denied, but until a new decision is made, the previous, temporary decision (allow or deny) remains effective.
- Improved connection alert to allow the creation of "Until Quit" rules for apps that are connecting via a helper tool, when the helper is already terminated, but the parent app is still running.
- Improved wording of the term "software update" in German localization.
- Corrected wording in tooltips of rule buttons in Network Monitor.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a rare crash in the Little Snitch network extension.
- Fixed a rare issue where the host name of the remote server could not be determined for unencrypted HTTP connections.
- Fixed expiry handling of time based temporary rules. The expiry was delayed while the computer was in sleep mode.
- Fixed a possible deadlock which occurred when a "New Network" alert should have been shown.
- Fixed "Sort by Data Volume" behavior in Network Monitor. The values used for sorting did not take the displayed time period into account.
- Fixed a bug where the type of traffic meters in Network Monitor was not updated in all rows when switching the sort order between Last Activity and Data Volume.
- Fixed the computation of traffic rates shown in the inspector of Network Monitor. Rates may have been about 30% too low.
- Fixed a bug where data volume meters did not update when sorting by data volume.
- When switching the displayed time period in Network Monitor from a long to a short interval, some connections did not drop off the list, even if their last activity was outside the chosen interval. This issue has been fixed.
- Fixed a possible crash of the Little Snitch application when searching rules for occurrences of a string.
- Fixed an issue causing lots of warning messages regarding "deprecated use of NSObject in XPC" to be shown in the Console of macOS Monterey.
- Fixed a bug causing the connection alert not to update the indication that the connecting process just terminated.
- Fixed a bug causing a "location services disabled" alert message to appear twice when running Network Monitor for the first time.
- Fixed an issue where starting the Little Snitch application with the Option key held down did not open the Installation Status window.
- Fixed various bugs with mouse-hovering sensitive areas in the connection inspector of Network Monitor.
- Fixed an issue causing the "Show in Finder" button in the connection inspector of Network Monitor to disappear when clicked.
- Fixed a bug causing the Little Snitch application to hang after pasting a large number of hostnames or IP addresses in the rule editor.
- Corrected a typo in the German localization of the Profile popup in the connection alert.
- Corrected some layout and appearance issues in the "Welcome to Little Snitch" window.
August 23, 2021
Little Snitch 5.3 (6215)
This version brings a new feature to Network Monitor: Background processes which are part of the operating system are now grouped into a single entry titled macOS, which can be expanded to show all individual processes. Likewise, iOS/iPadOS/watchOS/tvOS processes that are running within Xcode's Simulator are now grouped into a single Simulator entry.
Improvements
- When the Endpoint Security System Extension is not installed, rules affecting the Berkeley Packet Filter are now marked as inactive.
- Improved reliability of automatic update of My Location in Network Monitor.
- Network Monitor now shows a message dialog when it attampts to update the computer's location automatically but access to location services is denied in the Privacy section of System Preferences.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed an issue where Little Snitch could freeze during a New Network alert.
- Fixed an issue where clicking the user notification "Connections During Login" did not reveal these connections in the Little Snitch app.
- Fixed detection of XPC process ownership on macOS 12 (Monterey) beta.
- Fixed an issue where the contents of the inspector sidebar in Network Monitor were not updated on a selection change.
June 29, 2021
Little Snitch 5.2.2 (6209)
This version fixes a crash in Network Monitor when the "Make Connections Private" action was invoked from the context menu.
June 15, 2021
Little Snitch 5.2.1 (6207)
This is a hotfix release for 5.2. It fixes a crash of the Little Snitch Agent when an iOS app runs in the simulator. The effect of this crash was that no connection alert was shown and Internet connections not covered by existing rules would hang.
June 14, 2021
Little Snitch 5.2 (6205)
This version focuses on three main areas:
- The list of „Known Networks" used for Automatic Profile Switching which was previously shown in a separate window is now integrated into the main window of the Little Snitch application.
- The search and sort performance in the rules window has been greatly improved.
- Added support for executables running from randomized file system paths. Rules for executables in
/tmp
or/var/folders
automatically ignore random path components. Rules for executables in other locations can be converted manually into „Identifier Rules" which refer to the process by its code signature identifier and team identifier or SHA256 (for unsigned scripts) instead of the executable's path.
Improvements
- Improved detection of Wireguard VPN: Added explicit check for PIA VPN Service.
- It's now possible to remove other users' connections shown in Network Monitor after authenticating as an administrator.
- Rule group modifications or resetting to factory rules can now also be authorized via biometric authentication.
- When a selected rule changes its position within the list due to some modification, the scroll position of the list is now adjusted so that the rule remains visible.
- Minor visual improvements in the configuration window.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where a connection alert for a terminated process did not disappear after creating a rule.
- Fixed an issue where a suspicious process warning with "validation error 255" was shown in a connection alert.
- Fixed identification of iOS processes running in the Xcode debugger. Rules for these processes now match regardless of random path components.
- Connection Alerts for incoming connections now always create IP address based rules because the remote computer name cannot reliably be known.
- Fixed an issue where two domains were not recognized as equal due to a lowercase/uppercase mismatch.
- Fixed a bug where an error message was shown in the inspector of Network Monitor if no Internet Access Policy was available for a process.
- Fixed a possible crash when showing the list of files available for „Restore from Backup".
- Fixed startup issues after restarting computers with Fusion Drive.
- Fixed a bug where a temporary rule would overwrite a disabled rule and eventually remove it.
- Fixed a rare crash of the Little Snitch app when searching in rules.
March 30, 2021
Little Snitch 5.1.2 (6194)
New Features
- Capturing traffic of individual processes in PCAP format. This feature is available from the command line via
littlesnitch capture-traffic
. - The rules shown in the configuration application can now be sorted by the remote server's domain name. Clicking the table header in the rules window brings up a menu with available sort options.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed automatic update of "My Location" in Network Monitor.
- Fixed a bug where a profile selection button appeared in the connection alert even if no profiles were available.
- Fixed a rare crash of Little Snitch Agent during upgrade. This fix affects the next upgrade, the crash can still occur when upgrading to this nightly build.
- Fixed a bug in detecting the path of Java applications.
- Fixed a possible crash of Network Monitor.
February 26, 2021
Little Snitch 5.1.1 (6185)
This patch release fixes a possible loss of network connectivity due to a crash of the Little Snitch network extension. This crash could occur when an application used the QUIC protocol. This protocol is a replacement for HTTPS which is used primarily by Google Chrome and its derivatives when connecting to Google servers.
February 23, 2021
Little Snitch 5.1 (6183)
Improvements
- Improved accessibility via VoiceOver.
- Better detection of VPNs for Automatic Profile Switching.
- Improved indication of Little Snitch installation issues in the status menu icon.
- Performing code signature verification for shell scripts and other scripts, if they are signed.
- Shell scripts and other scripts are no longer considered as the connecting process when they use helper processes like ping or curl. They are now treated as the parent of the helper process.
- Little Snitch no longer warns when shell scripts and other scripts don't have a code signature.
- Accepting code signatures of iOS applications on Apple Silicon Macs.
- The macOS kernel is now treated as if it were code-signed. This allows the default localnet rules to apply to the kernel.
- Improved detection of remote computer name. Connection alerts with multiple, ambiguous host names are now less likely.
- Numerous user interface improvements.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed various memory leaks in all components of Little Snitch.
- Fixed a bug where the traffic view in Network Monitor did not display any data.
- Fixed identity check for code signatures using non-Apple certificates.
- Fixed an issue where an Identity Mismatch Alert could not be resolved by clicking "Accept Modification".
- Fixed an issue where clicking on a silent mode activity notification did not select the corresponding process in the configuration app.
- Fixed a bug where loading subscribed rule groups did not load anything. This bug occurred with the abbreviated format.
- Fixed a bug where subscribed rule groups were not updated automatically.
- Fixed a possible crash when importing configurations from (Time Machine) backup.
- Fixed a bug where Little Snitch could crash when exporting a configuration backup.
December 1, 2020
Little Snitch 5.0.4 (6162)
Improvements
- Improved Automatic Profile Switching. The delay between a network change and the resulting profile change has been significantly reduced.
- A warning sign is now shown in the menu bar status icon if the Little Snitch network content filter got deactivated in System Preferences > Network.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where the pop-up button for selecting the domain did not appear in connection alerts.
- Fixed a bug where an identity mismatch error was incorrectly shown for the operating system kernel.
- Increased startup timeouts to facilitate booting on slow Macs (with HDDs).
- Fixed a bug where (in some cases) an Internet Access Policy was not shown in the connection alert.
- An incorrect ownership of the Launch Daemon and Launch Agent configuration files is now fixed automatically during the installation and update process.
- Fixed a crash when an invalid protocol number was present in a rule.
- Fixed a bug where servers could have a trailing dot in their name.
November 23, 2020
Little Snitch 5.0.3 (6160)
Improvements
- New icons in the Suggestions section of the Rules Window.
- Improved selection behavior in the Rules Window after deleting a rule.
- Improved status menu to show the selected profile at the top level of the menu.
- Improved layout of numerical data rate values shown in the status menu icon.
- Improved performance when launching Network Monitor.
- Improved updating the Little Snitch app to a newer version via Drag and Drop. The app will now start automatically to perform the necessary completion of the installation.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where rules making connections private in Network Monitor would not become effective until a restart.
- Fixed a crash when a connection alert should be shown for
www.domain
wheredomain
is a top level domain. - Fixed incorrect display of port number for incoming connections. Previous versions showed the remote port instead of the local port.
- Fixed a possible random crash of the Network Extension.
- Deny-rules are now always applied, regardless of the trustability of the process.
November 13, 2020
Little Snitch 5.0.2 (6152)
Improvements
- If the identity of a process is not checked, the identity of helper processes is now also not checked. This is a concession to the fact that apps without code signature usually ship with helpers that have no code signature. In addition, it allows iOS developers to disable identity checks on Xcode, thereby disabling identity checks on simulator apps running in Xcode's debugger.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where configuration changes such as modified preference settings could get lost after a restart of the computer.
- Fixed a bug where access to URLs like https://1.2.3.4/ would be interpreted as host 1.2 in domain 3.4.
- Improved compression of disk image to reduce the size of the download.
- Added missing localization in Connection Alert.
- Fixed a bug where Network Monitor opened unexpectedly when the demo period ended.
November 9, 2020
Little Snitch 5.0.1 (6147)
Improvements and new features
- Improved handling of DNS lookups. It's no longer necessary to allow DNS lookups for each process individually.
- Extended debug capabilities of the command line tool.
Bug fixes
- Addressing an issue that could cause Little Snitch helper processes to prevent from getting started.
- Fixed a crash when loading a corrupted configuration file.
November 2, 2020
Little Snitch 5.0 (6142)
Upgrade pricing
If you have purchased Little Snitch 4 after November 1, 2019, you can upgrade to Little Snitch 5 for free – just use your existing license key. If you purchased Little Snitch 4 before that period, you can get the upgrade at a reduced price.
What's new in Little Snitch 5?
There has been quite a bit of public discussion recently about the deprecation of various types of kernel extension on macOS. Among them are Network Kernel Extensions (NKEs). You probably did not care so far, but Little Snitch 4 was based on an NKE to do its job. Since NKEs are now deprecated and no longer officially supported by Apple, we have spent the last year rewriting the core of Little Snitch to the Network Extension (NE) framework. While working on this core, we took the chance to revise some old design decisions and add some long anticipated features.
So what are the benefits of the new version?
- Compatible with (and requires) macOS Big Sur.
- Future-proof, because it is based on the new Network Extension and Endpoint Security frameworks.
- Drag and Drop installation and upgrade, no reboot required.
- Universal Binary which runs on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs.
- Little Snitch now comes with a command line interface for preferences editing, configuration import and export, debugging, logging and access to traffic history.
- The time range available in Network Monitor's traffic diagram has been extended from one hour to up to a year.
- Rules can now specify a list of port numbers, not just one contiguous range as before.
- The export format for backups is human readable normalized JSON.
- Recording of network statistics is done independently of Network Monitor. You can quit Network Monitor and still have statistics recorded.
- Live traffic logs via command line tool.
- Ready for mass deployment installation in corporate environments.
October 28, 2020
Little Snitch 5 Beta 2 (6140)
Improvements and new features
- Optionally control access to
/dev/bpf
devices (Berkeley Packet Filter). These devices can be used to send and receive data with arbitrary network protocols. Requires installation of an Endpoint Security module in Little Snitch > Preferences > Advanced.
Bug Fixes
- Improved recovery when reading broken configuration files.
- Fixed a memory leak in the Little Snitch Network Extension.
- Numerous other bug fixes.
October 16, 2020
Little Snitch 5 Beta 1 (6136)
Improvements and new features
- Lots of user interface refinements to match the new look of macOS Big Sur.
- Rules can now be created for a list of port ranges, not just a single range.
- Added command line interface for accessing connection history and traffic log data.
- The traffic diagram in Network monitor can now display traffic data from up to one year (compared to the previous 1 hour).
- The menu for selecting the time period that's displayed by Network Monitor has been moved from the Filter menu in the search field to View menu in the menu bar.
- Various performance improvements.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed a bug where a connection alert would not go away after clicking allow or deny.
- Fixed various crashes of Network Monitor.
- Fixed a bug where Little Snitch complained about a code modification although the process was not modified.
- Reduced the number of cases where connection alerts for Internet addresses instead of server names were shown.
- Lots of other minor bug fixes.
September 21, 2020
Little Snitch Technology Preview (6130)
- Improved notification handling. All notifications are now generated by one single component (the "Little Snitch Agent"), which reduces the number of alerts shown by macOS for allowing the display of these notifications.
- Code identity checks now provide information about a developer's name, and not just the developer's team identifier.
- Improved information shown when the code signature of a process became invalid because a library with missing code signature was loaded.
- Improved debug logging. Little Snitch no longer writes log messages to individual log files but uses the logging facilities of macOS.
- Added a command line API for accessing log messages related to Little Snitch.
- Removed menu items responsible for Network Monitor snapshots because snapshots are no longer available.
- Fixed possible crashes when importing backups.
- Various bug fixes and improvements.
September 15, 2020
Little Snitch Technology Preview (6128)
- This release brings back "Automatic Profile Switching". Profiles can now be automatically activated when a network is joined.
- Little Snitch is now scriptable. The app package contains a command line utility at
Contents/Components/littlesnitch
which can be used to control Little Snitch from scripts or via Terminal. Scriptability must be enabled in Little Snitch's Security Preferences. - Improved detection of a remote computer's domain name for connection alerts and for display in Network Monitor.
- The debug interface for activation and deactivation of components is now password protected.
- Various bug fixes and improvements.
August 20, 2020
Little Snitch Technology Preview (6121)
This is a hotfix for a bug in macOS Big Sur Beta 5! Please install this version before upgrading to Beta 5! Otherwise you won't be able to boot your computer!
This version does not install an Endpoint Security System Extension because Big Sur Beta 5 suffers a kernel panic immediately after booting this System Extension is installed. During upgrade, an existing Endpoint Security System Extension is removed. Currently, the only function of the Endpoint Security System Extension is to detect access to Berkeley Packet Filter devices. This version can therefore not warn when a process tries to access the Berkeley Packet Filter.
The good news is that Big Sur Beta 5 fixes an other kernel panic which occurred on some computers when Little Snitch's Network Extension was installed.
August 12, 2020
Little Snitch Technology Preview (6118)
- Re-implemented process identity checks.
- Re-implemented creation of Diagnostics Reports.
- Various improvements and bug fixes in the user interface.
July 20, 2020
Little Snitch Technology Preview (6112)
- This version is now a Universal Binary which runs on both Intel and Apple Silicon Macs.
- Import of rules and settings from previous versions. Choose Little Snitch > File > Restore from Backup… and select a previously created backup file or
/Library/Application Support/Objective Development/Little Snitch/configuration4.xpl
to import rules and settings from Little Snitch 4. This also works with configurations and backups from Little Snitch 3. - Export of rules and settings in JSON format. Choose Little Snitch > File > Create Backup…
- Various improvements and bug fixes in the user interface.
July 8, 2020
Little Snitch Technology Preview (6109)
- Improved upgrade procedure to work around an issue where macOS sometimes fails to start the newly installed network extension. If this problem occurs, the installer now completely uninstalls the previously installed extension before retrying to install the new one.
- If a previous, incompatible version of Little Snitch is found, this version is now uninstalled automatically in the course of installing the new version. This uninstallation may require a restart of the computer in order to let macOS complete the removal of the kernel extension.
- Several user interface refinements in the rules window.
- Little Snitch now correctly identifies connections that were established by a Java process or a shell script.
July 2, 2020
Little Snitch Technology Preview (6106)
This version is primarily a test of the automatic software update. Please install this version using the automatic software update mechanism, not manually.
Installation
If you install this Technology Preview for the first time, please read the installation hints in the release notes of build 6104 below.
Changes
- Redesigned Rules window title bar.
- Little Snitch specific log files are now created in a dedicated
Library/Logs/Little Snitch
subdirectory.
June 30, 2020
Little Snitch Technology Preview (6104)
This Technology Preview of Little Snitch is not yet feature complete. There are several known limitations you should be aware of before you install:
Installation
During the installation you will be asked to enable system extensions in System Preferences > Security & Privacy. After clicking on "Open Security Preferences", the same dialog will appear once again. This is a bug in macOS Big Sur.
After clicking on "Allow…" in System Preferences > Security & Privacy, you will see a confirmation dialog containing two entries labeled "Placeholder Developer". These incorrect labels are a bug in macOS Big Sur. The checkboxes for both of these entries must be checked.
Known Limitations
- Rules and settings from previous versions of Little Snitch are not yet imported. Little Snitch will therefore start with the default factory rule set.
- Backup and restore of rules and settings is not yet implemented.
- Code identity checks (usually based on code signature) are not yet implemented.
- Automatic Profile Switching is not yet implemented.
- Some UI components don't yet have their final appearance and layout.
Tips and Tricks
- All data files are encrypted with a password which is stored in the System Keychain ("Little Snitch Encryption Key"). When you make a backup of the files in
/Library/Application Support/Objective Development/Little Snitch/
, make sure you also backup this password. - Traffic history is now recorded by a background process, even when Network Monitor is not running.
Feedback
If Little Snitch crashes or behaves in an unexpected way, please contact our support using the "Send Feedback" button above.
Make sure to include the following information:
- Version number of your Little Snitch app.
- A textual description of the issue: What did you do, what would you have expected to happen and what did happen.
- Crash logs of Little Snitch components, which can be found in Console.app sidebar under "Crash Reports".
- Logs from Little Snitch under
/Library/Logs/
and~/Library/Logs/
. - Screen shots which describe the issue (if applicable).
Source: https://www.obdev.at/products/littlesnitch/releasenotes.html
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