I have attached the screenshot - to make clear this is the FIRST dialogue that appears when Firefox 32 starts with Little Snitch enabled. Hope to have some clarity on this. NOTE: 24 JULY 2013 - I've added a link to download. Make sure you set the date as 2012 or earlier for it to work. Little Snitch is not available for Windows but there are plenty of alternatives that runs on Windows with similar functionality. The most popular Windows alternative is GlassWire, which is free. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked 27 alternatives to Little Snitch and 14 are available for Windows so hopefully you can find a suitable. As of yesterday, I notice that my version of firefox 32 ( I also run the latest version - but have to use 32 sometimes for some pages) 'wants to connect to adam.curry.com on TCP port 443 (https) ' in the little snitch dialogue.
Those of you who pay close attention to Little Snitch’s version numbering might have wondered why there’s no Little Snitch 3.2, but a Little Snitch 3.3.
If you payed really close attention over the last few months, you might even wonder why there were a total of six Little Snitch 3.2 nightly builds (a.k.a. beta versions), but no Little Snitch 3.2 final release. (The release notes for these nightly builds even mentioned fixes related to OS X Mavericks!)
So why did we jump from Little Snitch 3.1.3 straight to Little Snitch 3.3?
The answer to these questions is pretty simple: Apple made us do it.
They didn’t call and ask us to artificially inflate the version number or anything like that. It’s just that when you download and install the new OS X Mavericks from the App Store, it specifically checks for Little Snitch “version 3.2” and earlier during the upgrade. If the OS X installer finds such a version, it moves it to the “/Incompatible Software” folder and you get an alert telling you this version of Little Snitch won’t work on that version of OS X.
To work around this, we just had to increase the version number to anything higher than 3.2. Otherwise, Little Snitch would have stopped working when you upgraded from OS X Mountain Lion to OS X Mavericks.
This isn’t an attempt by Apple to block Little Snitch or anything like that – they could do things that are much more effective than that. Instead, this should be seen as Apple making sure no software that wasn’t tested against the newest OS X release can cause troubles. And isn’t that nice?
As of yesterday, I notice that my version of firefox 32 ( I also run the latest version - but have to use 32 sometimes for some pages)
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'wants to connect to adam.curry.com on TCP port 443 (https) ' in the little snitch dialogue.
Adam.curry.com has this website associated with it that I found on google :http://adam.curry.com/art/1384379053_h3QhW9tq.html
I have never visited it previously
I use mac 10.6.8
When I connect with the the other versions I have this is not the case. It seems my version 32 has been compromised some how.
I would like some assistance on how to understand why this has happened and what to do with my version 32 - do I reset it or trash it and download it again? I use these older versions for testing webpages.
I have attached the screenshot - to make clear this is the FIRST dialogue that appears when Firefox 32 starts with Little Snitch enabled.
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Hope to have some clarity on this. Thanks
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