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Pop ups dialogs
wiki auto updater edited this page Mar 5, 2023
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Whenever a process wants to establish a new connection, OpenSnitch will prompt you to allow or deny it.
Fields meaning:
- The name of the executable.
- The command that the user typed.
- The path to the executable.
Notes:
- All the options are configurable from the Preferences dialog (the timeout, target, etc).
- Clicking on the
[+]
button stops the countdown on versions <= v1.5.x. On versions >= v1.6.x clicking anywhere of the pop-up will stop the countdown. - If the user typed the absolute path to the binary, then the 3rd field is not displayed.
- If the typed command equals to the name of the binary (like in
curl -L http://..
), the 1st and 2nd executable name will be equal. It seems logical, but in some cases as the one shown in the screenshot, it's not always the case (for exampletelnet
use to be a symbolic link pointing totelnet.netkit
, andnc
to `nc.openbsd). - If the text of a field is too large to fit in the window, 3 dots are added to the end of the text ( ) . Place the cursor over the text to see all the text.
Extra note:
- Notice in the screenshot above that the[+] icon has the focus. Use the arrow keys ⬅️ ➡️ to quickly select Accept or Deny.
You can also select and copy the text of the fields:
By clicking on the [+] button, you can display the advanced view, where you can select more connection fields to block:
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