How to see all connections that were denied w/o GUI interaction? #1109
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You can filter denied connections with ... Could you describe the odd behaviour you're experiencing? to have an idea of what the symptoms are.
Could you post the ebpf warning? mmh, you're running kernel 5.4, so maybe the opensnitch-procs module failed to load. But it shouldn't interefere with the connections interception. Enable |
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Is there a way to search the logs to see which connections got denied without a rule or GUI interaction?
(Actually anything that is "deny" should be fine. I never deny by rule; I always allow or reject.)
A copy/paste command would be appreciated.
I suspect that the GUI isn't getting notified of all of the changes when there are a lot of connections flying by (99% of which already have rules). My "evidence" is that if I set the default for no-GUI to "allow", things run smoothly. If I set the default to "deny" when no-GUI, I get hangs. I'm responding to every GUI pop up.
Linux ucin 5.4.0-172-generic #190-Ubuntu
I get the epbf warning. (Should I be changing the setting to proc? I forget (I upgraded opensnitch recently.)
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