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    LuLu

    LuLu

    LuLu is the free open-source macOS firewall

    LuLu is a free, open-source firewall for macOS developed by Objective-See. It blocks unauthorized outgoing network connections, allowing users to monitor and control which applications can transmit data externally. Designed for privacy and security, LuLu provides real-time prompts, rule-based filtering, and an intuitive interface, making it a valuable tool for Mac users seeking visibility over their system’s network behavior.
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    Coccinellida
    Coccinellida - Simple SSH Tunnel Manager for Mac OS X
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    KnockIt!

    KnockIt!

    KnockIt! is a port Knocking tool for MAC OSX

    KnockIt! is a free software project which brings a GUI for Port Knocking. The easy to use interface allows to check the server availability on the chosen port and quickly run the port knocking. No ICMP yet. Full Cocoa now! Cheers. Update V1.1 UDP added Update V1.2 "Unlimited" ports to knock through a manageable list. Still free, no reason to pay for something that simple :)
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    This project started because I wanted to learn how to use the libpcap library with Objective C. Would like to include something like this: http://drdobbs.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199102239&queryText=networking+computers
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