![]() ![]() Big Sur still allows to load kexts they are just not advertising it, kexts have to be manually added from restore mode or whatever is called. Right now i have downgraded to Little Snitch 4.6 on ObDev's advice (from their website). It's not quite as feature rich as Little Snitch. ![]() Lulu is mainly for apps that request outbound access and that's it. It's really annoying at first and then as you allow/block all your applications to the internet, new things that get installed will prompt you. ![]() However, ObDev knew about this, and they still took my money for the upgrade knowing their product was useless against the apple process whitelist and didn't disclose this until somebody else on twitter cried foul. ago im guessing you set it up with allow existing applications. This is not a little snitch problem per se, apple discontinued kernel extensions and instead required all traffic filters to be reimplemented in user space to make sure its processes are not affected by filters. These processes cannot be firewalled or tunneled. I bought a license for Little Snitch 5.0 prior to my update to Big Sur, just to find that it doesn't block a set of 50 something processes from apple, and these processes can be hijacked quite easily by an attacker. ![]()
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