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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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    The purpose of SNX is to have a modular series of components that report back to a central repository and 'AI' for pattern recognition and anomoly detection. This is to help with IDS systems, and to move to the next generation of security.
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    MacLimiter is a NetLimiter like network traffic control and monitoring tool designed for OS X.
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