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Old 23.09.2010, 11:29
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please write gocsp and gamewalker here in forum, they are our mac developers. if someone knows what to do, then they should be it
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Old 11.10.2010, 12:22
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Hi you can use protemac. com ProteMac NetMine.It’s really good firewall.It’s must be helpful to everyone:)
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Old 12.10.2010, 05:29
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hmm had not noticed this topic before so a little late it looks like ... nothing new there.

Anyway I never really use or like any Operating systems built in Firewall as their usually light or missing something I need or just leave a lot to be desired.

I still use Netbarrier X5 (now dead by that name/version but, now integrated with Internet Security Barrier X6). There is also Doorstop Security suite, NoobProof (better configuration for Mac OS X and uses the built-in IPFW firewall which is good but usually needs manual configuration via terminal without a good front end), and the Protemac suite as mentioned previously.

One has to remember most all firewalls will only really monitor incoming connections and wont monitor outgoing connections properly. So I also use Little Snitch which monitors not only the apps authorized to use the internet through the firewall but also other processes and system calls or anything else wanting to send out that may not be caught by a firewall or even AV software.

Just some more thoughts for any that may need it.
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Old 30.11.2010, 19:50
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Every time I start jDownloader, Mac's firewall keeps asking "Do you want the application "jDownloader.app" to accept incoming network connections?

I keep answering yes, but it reappears all the time. Did anyone find a way to overcome this annoying dialogue?

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so, if its really this level annoying, change your firewall
as far as i know using NetMine would solve the problem www_protemac_com/netmine/
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Old 08.12.2010, 09:53
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so, if its really this level annoying, change your firewall
as far as i know using NetMine would solve the problem www_protemac_com/netmine/
I tried Netmine, this prog is very simple and helpful.:thumbup:
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Old 23.04.2012, 17:51
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If you don't want to use any extra programs to make it work, just sign the app yourself. This is dangerous if you don't know where it's coming from, but since we can all trust jDownloader, just follow this write-up:

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Old 21.08.2013, 22:09
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Can't see the external link?
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Old 21.08.2013, 22:48
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silvanolte.com/blog/2011/01/18/do-you-want-the-application-to-accept-incoming-network-connections/

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Old 28.11.2017, 20:45
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Any solution without disabling it globally? That blog link doesn't work.
I tried sudo /usr/libexec/ApplicationFirewall/socketfilterfw --add and --unblockapp on the JavaApplicationStub and JDownloader.app but it doesn't stick. Perhaps a helper app is needed?
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Old 29.11.2017, 09:54
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@darkfader: with current installer/launcher this should no longer happen.
contact us via support@jdownloader.org and I will provide a newer installer, maybe that helps in your case
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