Why is Leopard annoying my users?
Why is Leopard annoying my users?
- Subject: Why is Leopard annoying my users?
- From: James Bucanek <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2007 22:25:39 -0700
Apologies for cross-posting. I posted originally to the Cocoa
list and it was suggested that I post it here.
I received a report from an user this morning. If you turn the
Leopard firewall on and run my application, Leopard presents the
user the following dialog three (!) times:
Do you want the application "QRecall.app" to accept
incoming network
connections?
Clicking Deny may limit the application's behavior. This
setting can be
changed in the Firewall pane of the Security preferences.
Poking around, I see these in /var/log/appfirewall.log
Nov 19 16:45:37 james-bucaneks-power-mac-g5 Firewall[45]:
QRecall is
listening from 0.0.0.0:49286 uid = 501 proto=6 Nov 19 16:45:37
james-bucaneks-power-mac-g5 Firewall[45]: QRecallScheduler
is listening
from 0.0.0.0:49287 uid = 501 proto=6 Nov 19 16:45:37
james-bucaneks-power-mac-g5 Firewall[45]: QRecallMonitor is listening
from 0.0.0.0:49288 uid = 501 proto=6
My application is not a network service and is not creating any
incoming TCP sockets. I *am* creating some named BSD sockets for
distributed object communications (something I had to do to get
the app to run on Leopard -- yes, there's plenty of irony here).
Does anyone know what's causing this and how do I get it to stop?
--
James Bucanek
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