> On 22 Nov 2020, at 20:43, J. Hellenthal <jhellent...@dataix.net> wrote:
>
> You can supposedly still use 4.5 4.6 on Big Sur if you do the following but
> I have not tested it on Little Snotch, works fine for personal software and
> others ...
>
> codesign -dvvv littlesnitch.package name
> Save the team identifier
> Boot into recovery mode
> Open terminal and type the following...
> spctl kext-consent add <team identifier>
> Reboot into normal user mode and install version 4
Thanks for the hint. Will have a look into it.
>
>
>
> --
> J. Hellenthal
>
> The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a
> lot about anticipated traffic volume.
>
>>> On Nov 22, 2020, at 11:55, d...@darwincosta.com wrote:
>>>
>>
>>>> On 22 Nov 2020, at 10:17, Mark Tinka <mark.ti...@seacom.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>> So after installing Little Snitch and basically denying "trustd" any kind
>>> of Internet access, I have been seeing reasonably normal jitter with
>>> Bluetooth enabled.
>> I actually “saw the same” on Catalina while using little snitch.
>>
>> “Saw the same” after installing yesterday Big Sur and suddenly received a
>> notification “this version of little snitch is no longer supported by macOS.
>> It’s looks like I have to pay 25€ for a new compatible version.
>>>
>>> It's not that Bluetooth stops scanning, but it's not scanning as
>>> aggressively. So after a few minutes, there will be very high jitter when
>>> Bluetooth scans the environment, but it would affect only a single packet.
>>> It's easily reduced its chattiness by 99%.
>>>
>>> I don't have any empirical data to support the claim that Little Snitch has
>>> anything to do with it (and I am too lazy to dig further into it), but the
>>> reduction in jitter is massively noticeable since Little Snitch. Which
>>> means I can now run Catalina with Bluetooth enabled and not have any wi-fi
>>> problems.
>>>
>>> Just FYI, for the archives :-).
>>>
>>> Mark.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Darwin-.