I've got the same problem with both Skype and Transmission as mentioned. I have yet to find a way to stop the annoying dialog. Hopefully future versions of Skype and Transmission will fix the problem.
Do you have an external wireless router; if so, why do you have the Apple Firewall turned on?
Cheers,
Because two firewalls are better than one?
Perhaps, but if I understand how this works, the external firewall is supposed to completely block all ports except those you explicitly open and the Apple firewall protects you against threats on your internal network or threats you may have allowed in through opening FTP or Mail server type ports to the outside. If this is the case and you don't have other systems internally that can harm you, wouldn't the Apple Firewall be redundant?
Cheers,
Not sure I accept this argument - a hardware firewall alone is less secure than a hardware and a software firewall. I would rather put up with repetitive prompts from Mac OS than have no software firewall!
Not sure I accept this argument - a hardware firewall alone is less secure than a hardware and a software firewall. I would rather put up with repetitive prompts from Mac OS than have no software firewall!
I have the same problem with Azureus and Transmission (though Azureus only just started doing it for no apparent reason).
All of which I believe I installed updates for AFTER I installed the latest Apple security update (Security Update 2007-009). I delayed installation of this patch for a while after its release just to watch for the fall-out (I installed on 1/2/2008). I believe the constant prompting correlates to that patch. If you notice, the iTunes update came Tuesday of MacWorld, and Transmission and Adium both had updates just recently. All of which we would have all installed after the security patch.
That said, hopefuly somebody can confirm whether it correlates with the security patch. If so, does anyone know if Apple knows and whether a fix is in the works?
It has absolutely nothing to do with the security patch. It is simply capturing those applications downloaded from the Internet when you had Leopard installed. Randomly, some applications only prompt you once, e.g. Adium and Skype have stopped asking me. Some applications never stop asking you!
I've had this problem since 10.5.0 and I am hoping that 10.5.2 sees the end of it!
Defense in depth (and including awareness/education as controls) is the best approach to security.The hardware firewall alone should be fine by itself.
Because two firewalls are better than one?
Methinks thou dost protect too much. 😀
Any router (wired or wireless) automatically acts as a perfect hardware firewall. There is absolutely no point in having a second firewall turned on, or a third, or a fourth. If your screen door is locked tight and the scary monsters can't get into your house, there's no point in hiding in a locked closet in your locked bedroom. They just ain't gettin' in. All you're doing is inconveniencing yourself.
More info on NAT Router firewall protection:
http://www.grc.com/sn/SN-003.htm