
Fixed a bug in Network Monitor where clicks on map annotations did not work.Fixed incorrect display of keyboard shortcut in settings.When creating a manual rule backup, the last used backup location is now preserved (instead of always suggesting the home folder).If you prefer to perform these updates manually, you can choose the desired schedule in the rule group editor (right-click the group in the sidebar and choose “Edit” from the context menu). The default schedule for performing rule group updates has been changed to Daily.Improved presentation of Little Snitch background processes in System Settings > Login Items on macOS Ventura.Visual feedback when clicking connection endpoints on the map in Network Monitor.
Improved opening of the map in Network Monitor to make sure the map is shown within the visible area of the screen, moving the window to the left if necessary. Option-click on the disclosure icon of a connection in Network Monitor now expands to all descending rows. Filtering connections in Network Monitor is faster. The Configuration app starts much faster, especially if there are lots of rules and large rule groups. Note that during this time no progress indication is shown. Shutting down can take up to a few minutes because the system is rebuilding the boot cache in the background. Then choose “Restart” from the Apple menu in the menu bar to restart your computer. Note: Replace with the actual name of the volume on which macOS Catalina is installed (usually “Macintosh HD”) Touch "/Volumes/ /System/Library/Extensions" Open Terminal from the Utilities menu in the menu bar. Once the volume is mounted, quit the “Disk Utility” application. Please be patient – mounting FileVault volumes may take quite a while. If you have enabled FileVault to encrypt the contents of your system volume, you first have to mount that volume: Open “Disk Utility”, select your system volume in the sidebar and click the “Mount” button in the toolbar. If you are experiencing this problem, please perform the following steps:
This is due to a bug in macOS Catalina, sometimes failing to update the boot cache for the newly installed kernel extension. When you install Little Snitch on macOS Catalina, you may get an error message “Little Snitch version mismatch detected” after restarting your Mac. If you installed this after the Catalina upgrade, here is the terminal fix: