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Can't close sniffnet from Dock menu #197
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Thanks for pointing out, I never noticed it. |
After thinking about it I've found a reason for this issue and #198: on macOS the app is launched by a wrapper that gives it admin privileges required to inspect your PC's network adapters (see this file). |
This is interesting, thanks @GyulyVGC |
You're welcome! |
For the same reason, I've discovered that Sniffnet 1.2.0 cannot be set full screen on macOS. |
It's probably due to running the app in the background: 🡻
do shell script "/Applications/Sniffnet.app/Contents/MacOS/sniffnet >/dev/null 2>&1 &" with administrator privileges May you please modify your P.S. We have to discuss our options for getting rid of the Terminal as well as launching the app using the native Window Manager. I might have some ideas... @GyulyVGC |
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It's probably because the app launches itself after being launched by the wrapper script, yet sending one to the background is just sweeping the dirt under the carpet... Using |
I just tried it without The behaviour is the same except for the fact that two icons open instead of one. Using sudo is what I did until the last release, but I didn't like that solution because a terminal was spawned and kept opened. |
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To close app and it's all instances
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