You can disregard the warning. There is nothing malicious in FireANT.
Those warnings pop up whenever something wants to connect to the
internet, which FireANT needs to do by its nature.

Sorry that if that seems scary... we'll try to do something to disable
it from provoking that warning.

-josh


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> recommendation to stop the install instantly, which I did.  Now, of course,
> my old version of FireAnt has disappeared.  Can you assure me that 1.0b6 is
> perfectly safe to install? 
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