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Make Little Snitch and GlimmerBlocker work together
do not really see the point fo this hint.
Make Little Snitch and GlimmerBlocker work together
Both work fine indeed, in the sense that no network traffic is stopped. Including the traffic you blocked in Little Snitch before.
Make Little Snitch and GlimmerBlocker work together
could you post your perl version? Thanks.
Make Little Snitch and GlimmerBlocker work together
#!/usr/bin/perl
###############################################################################
# #
# Automatic Proxy Configuration (.pac file) server #
# #
# A horribly simple and simply horrible CGI script to configure #
# some applications to use a proxy, and all others to not use a proxy, #
# thereby solving GlimmerBlocker vs LittleSnitch conflicts. #
# #
# Based on a hint by macosxhints.com user 'emale' and ensuing discussion #
# http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20091228114759199 #
# #
# Published as is, without any guarantees, YMMV, etc. etc. #
# Comments and suggestions: see macosxhints discussion above #
###############################################################################
use strict;
my $VERSION = 0.1;
my ($proxy, $reply, $usingproxy, $pac);
###### configurable bits ######
# response to use a proxy. 'PROXY 127.0.0.1:8228' is GlimmerBlocker's default
$proxy = 'PROXY 127.0.0.1:8228';
# default response. 'DIRECT' means no proxy
$reply = 'DIRECT';
# list of user agents which should use the proxy, separated by |
# Apps matching $usingproxy receive the $proxy reply, all others the default $reply.
$usingproxy = 'OmniWeb|Safari';
###### no configurable bits below ######
# build reply. This is the interesting part.
$reply = $proxy if $ENV{HTTP_USER_AGENT} =~ m/$usingproxy/;
$pac = "Content-type: application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig\n\nfunction FindProxyForURL(url, host) { return '$reply'; }";
# write to log
open FH, '>>/private/tmp/pacserver.log' or warn "pacserver could not open log\n";
print FH scalar localtime() . " '$reply' for $ENV{HTTP_USER_AGENT}\n";
close FH;
# send reply
if ($ENV{PATH_INFO} eq '/status' ) {
print "Content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8\n\n
Make Little Snitch and GlimmerBlocker work together
Sorry for a dumb question - can you explain, where i need to put this perl *.pac file?
Make Little Snitch and GlimmerBlocker work together
Sorry, my bad, I was just responding to the request to donate the Perl code.
The script is a CGI script, which means you need a webserver running, same as for the original hint.
Put it wherever you keep CGI scripts for your webserver. On Mac OS X, that would be /Library/WebServer/CGI-Executables by default, and make it executable by changing to that folder and:
chmod 755 pacserverTest the script by pointing your browser to http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/pacserver/status That should give a response like
Content-type: application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig
function FindProxyForURL(url, host) { return 'PROXY 127.0.0.1:8228'; }
If that works, enter http://127.0.0.1/cgi-bin/pacserver as the Proxy Configuration File in System Preferences (as per the original hint).
Make Little Snitch and GlimmerBlocker work together
I haven't experienced any problem either because everything is just working fine. But try the following: Delete the rule of one application you are using (e.g. iTunes or Mail) in LittleSnitch and use it (go to the iTMS or check for new mail). Is LittleSnitch popping up? Now delete the GlimmerBlocker rule in LittleSnitch and try again. There should pop up a LittleSnitch dialog on asking if you allow GlimmerBlocker to connect to the server. |
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