Sequoia 15.1 Firewall Stops Little Snitch 6.1.2

I have an older Intel MBP (2019). Sequoia 15.1's Firewall stops Little Snitch 6.1.2's Network Monitoring function, reported data rate drops to zero. Little Snitch has worked intermittently with 15.1, but since the last reboot, it now only will work if the Apple Firewall is Disabled. The MBP is a work computer and I was able convince IT to temporarily disable the Firewall to test this, but policy is that the Firewall must be enabled.


Older versions of Little Snitch worked fine with older Mac OS versions.


Little Snitch is Enabled under Filters & Proxies (Green dot). Nothing in Obdev's blog is helping.

I also added Little Snitch to the Firewall options, and it is set to Allow incoming connections (Green dot).


Does anyone have a work-around that will allow Little Snitch 6.1.2's Network Monitor to function with Sequoia 15.1's Firewall enabled?

MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 15.1

Posted on Nov 8, 2024 9:25 PM

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Posted on Dec 8, 2024 4:19 AM

You're welcome!


Updated installation instructions that are shown during the first-time installation of Little Snitch. On macOS Sequoia the Little Snitch Network Extension now has to be enabled in a different location in

System Settings: The UI for enabling the extension has been moved to 



Login Items & Extensions > Extensions > Network Extensions.


sjsherratt wrote:

I have an older Intel MBP (2019). Sequoia 15.1's Firewall stops Little Snitch 6.1.2's Network Monitoring function, reported data rate drops to zero. Little Snitch has worked intermittently with 15.1, but since the last reboot, it now only will work if the Apple Firewall is Disabled. The MBP is a work computer and I was able convince IT to temporarily disable the Firewall to test this, but policy is that the Firewall must be enabled.

Older versions of Little Snitch worked fine with older Mac OS versions.

Little Snitch is Enabled under Filters & Proxies (Green dot). Nothing in Obdev's blog is helping.
I also added Little Snitch to the Firewall options, and it is set to Allow incoming connections (Green dot).

Does anyone have a work-around that will allow Little Snitch 6.1.2's Network Monitor to function with Sequoia 15.1's Firewall enabled?


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Dec 8, 2024 4:19 AM in response to sjsherratt

You're welcome!


Updated installation instructions that are shown during the first-time installation of Little Snitch. On macOS Sequoia the Little Snitch Network Extension now has to be enabled in a different location in

System Settings: The UI for enabling the extension has been moved to 



Login Items & Extensions > Extensions > Network Extensions.


sjsherratt wrote:

I have an older Intel MBP (2019). Sequoia 15.1's Firewall stops Little Snitch 6.1.2's Network Monitoring function, reported data rate drops to zero. Little Snitch has worked intermittently with 15.1, but since the last reboot, it now only will work if the Apple Firewall is Disabled. The MBP is a work computer and I was able convince IT to temporarily disable the Firewall to test this, but policy is that the Firewall must be enabled.

Older versions of Little Snitch worked fine with older Mac OS versions.

Little Snitch is Enabled under Filters & Proxies (Green dot). Nothing in Obdev's blog is helping.
I also added Little Snitch to the Firewall options, and it is set to Allow incoming connections (Green dot).

Does anyone have a work-around that will allow Little Snitch 6.1.2's Network Monitor to function with Sequoia 15.1's Firewall enabled?


Nov 8, 2024 10:43 PM in response to sjsherratt

Sorry to be blunt, but it looks like Apple users, even in the community, veer to the 'easy' solution as too rightly so....


Was the firewall disabled in order OS's with Little Snitch ? I can't remember as i haven't used it for ages...But if not, then Apple would have finally caught up... and its doing "exactly as its designed to do"


Little Snitch is a more advanced firewall (allowing users to filter both incoming as well as outgoing right down to the individual process. So i can see why Apple users hate it, as if users don't know what they are doing, you can quickly block access on so many levels.


Two firewalls shouldn't be enabled on the same Mac for conflict reasons, so if Apple disabled the built in one when your run LS, then i wouldn't worry about it..





Dec 8, 2024 4:34 AM in response to sjsherratt

I run LS 5.8 with Sequoia 15.1.1 with no problems. When I updated to Sequoia I didn't have to do or change anything to keep LS working. The Mac firewall is enabled. I know that this doesn't answer your question but it might help if you've got images for LS 5.8 and licence details, but I thought I'd chip in. Good luck. I'll hold off updating LS as long as possible.

Nov 8, 2024 11:06 PM in response to Tech198

Little Snitch is a powerful and capable tool, and a tool with few “blade guards”, and with sometimes-inexperienced users that can be all too willing to cause themselves issues and concerns unnecessarily, and users that can then seek help from sources other than from the app vendor.


Too many add-on security apps follow this same pattern. Not because the add-on security app isn't sometimes valuable or useful for its purpose, but because the associated support costs get transferred onto other folks, and over issues too often either benign or self-inflicted.


Hate? No. The app is just noisy, can encourage users into causing self-inflicted problems, and the noise and the noise and the damage simply gets tiring.


Or the shorter version: contact the app vendor.

Nov 9, 2024 11:24 AM in response to Tech198

Thanks for the responses. Not what I was looking for, but to address questions:


Yes, I have contacted Objective Development (who owns the product), more than once. I was pointed to the blog post that was linked in my original post, and was provided with this response: There is a macOS bug with the built-in firewall. Some users reported that Little Snitch works fine with disabled firewall and unfortunately we can't do anything here.  At this point we hope that Apple fixes these bugs as soon as possible with macOS 15.1. Since 15.1 came out, the situation has not improved.


I bought Little Snitch to be able to view and manage what is using the network. There is more to what I want to do/see than use it a security app to thwart bad actors. I also find it useful to see a real time display of upload and download traffic rates - also visible in Activity Monitor. However, AM takes a few clicks and doesn't provide an option for a simple numeric and graphical display in the Menu bar. Bottom line, yes uninstalling LS is an option but I bought the product for reasons and the OS upgrade broke it.


Yes, I contacted IT so I could try the suggestion from others who said that toggling the Apple Firewall off then back on resulted in Little Snitch working as it should. That did work for me too, except the last reboot resulted in LS not working again. Another attempt with IT at toggling the Firewall did not yield the same result.


No, I have not had to disable Apple Firewall on previous releases of MacOS, and previous releases of Little Snitch. I have used both successfully for many years.


So I will ask concisely: has anyone in this Community gotten Little Snitch 6.1.2 to work with Sequoia 15.1 with the Apple Firewall Enabled? If so, is there a setting/work-around etc. you can recommend?



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