Little Snitch for Linux https://obdev.at/products/littlesnitch-linux/index.html Every time an application on your computer opens a network connection, it does so quietly, without asking. Little Snitch for Linux makes that activity visible and gives you the option to do something about it. You can see exactly which applications are talking to which servers, block the ones you didn't invite, and keep an eye on traffic history and data volumes over time https://github.com/obdev/littlesnitch-linux

@nixCraft Finally!

I miss that see-which-app-opens-which-connection-when and filter it on Linux.
(I remember having a program on Windows 2000 which did exactly that: a personal firewall with a GUI).

@p3ter @nixCraft I bet that app was Zone Alarm? IFLd that and honestly that era might have been peak Windows
@User47 @p3ter @nixCraft Blackice Defender was a good option back then
@randomdaz @p3ter @nixCraft is that the thing that you could install stuff and do whatever you wanted and upon restart it was back to pristine install? I remember folks losing their minds when AOL instant messenger disappeared on high school computer lab PC restarts. Also, remember computer labs? Ha!

@User47 @p3ter @nixCraft

Actually it looks like my memory is failing. It was an inbound firewall that allowed you to easily block based on events

@randomdaz @User47 @nixCraft Funny, now that you ask: I also have to lookup the name of the program.

It was NOT Zonealarm or BlackICE though 😄