I have been using Little Snitch for some time now.
I think the version I've started to use the program with, was 3.5.
Anyway, I remember seeing notifications from Little Snitch about connection attempts during login, and then these appeared as 'Suggested rules' in the configuration.
Recently I had to reinstall OS and all the programs on my Mac mini.
I have installed the latest Little Snitch (4.4.3 that is), but after reboot I have not seen notification about connection attempts during login, nor was there a 'Suggested rules' section in the configuration.
In release notes for Little Snitch 3.*, it is mentioned (bold is mine):
Little Snitch offers rule suggestions based on Silent Mode
connections, former, already expired temporary rules, login
connections and more.
Though, no mention of login connections in release notes for Little Snitch 4.*. I have found an old thread on official forum, but again – it is about Little Snitch 3.*
The question is:
- Does Little Snitch 4.* 'inherit' the functionality of blocking connections during login from it's predecessor (i.e. Little Snitch 3.*)?
- If yes, does it have to be enabled in any special way?
P.S.: I do realize that this question would be more appropriate at the official forum of the Little Snitch developers, but registration there is closed (for like a year now).
Best Answer
From Little Snitch itself…
& detail from just the first entry in that table…
So, yes, it will block attempts by default until you edit the suggestions into actual approved rules.