LuLu
objective-see.com/products/lulu.html MacOS
Free, open source macOS firewall. It aims to block unknown outgoing connections, unless explicitly approved by the user.
- Homepage: objective-see.com/products/lulu.html
- GitHub: github.com/objective-see/LuLu
- Privacy: lulu.com/privacy-policy
- Web info: web-check.xyz/results/objective-see.com
LuLu Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy Summary
- There is a date of the last update of the agreements
- When the service wants to make a material change to its terms, users are notified at least 30 days in advance
Documents
- Terms of UseCreated 09 Apr 21, Last modified 2 years ago
- Privacy PolicyCreated 09 Apr 21, Last modified 2 years ago
About the Data
This data is kindly provided by tosdr.org. Read full report at: #3069
LuLu Source Code
Author
Description
LuLu is the free macOS firewall
Homepage
License
GPL-3.0
Created
10 Sept 17
Last Updated
05 Apr 24
Latest version
Primary Language
Objective-C
Size
23,196 KB
Stars
9,079
Forks
430
Watchers
9,079
Language Usage
Star History
Top Contributors
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@objective-see (84)
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@josh-stein (3)
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@cduvenhorst (3)
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@vitorgalvao (2)
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@nitrocode (2)
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@AykutCevik (1)
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@vocatan (1)
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@davegallant (1)
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@JeffreyCA (1)
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@szuke (1)
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@stek29 (1)
Recent Commits
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Patrick Wardle (06 Mar 24)
version bump to v2.6.3
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Patrick Wardle (06 Mar 24)
improved rule exports strings now escaped #588
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Patrick Wardle (07 Feb 24)
cmdline install/uninstall/upgrade for Homebrew support Homebrew support #581 Improved logic in rules cleanup
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Patrick Wardle (02 Feb 24)
Update RulesWindowController.m Improved support for ad hoc signed binaries in UI
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Patrick Wardle (02 Feb 24)
version bump: v2.6.2
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Patrick Wardle (02 Feb 24)
improved handing of Apple Apps that moved to Mac App Store #584
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Patrick Wardle (02 Feb 24)
uninstaller cleanup
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Patrick Wardle (02 Feb 24)
Update createDMG.sh
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Patrick Wardle (02 Feb 24)
version bump in install script
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Patrick Wardle (02 Feb 24)
improved code signing comparisons
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Patrick Wardle (02 Feb 24)
improved handling of code signing changes #580
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Patrick Wardle (31 Jan 24)
improved rule import/export UX
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Patrick Wardle (31 Jan 24)
Update RulesMenuController.m
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Patrick Wardle (31 Jan 24)
new rules (sub)menu, improved rule imports
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Patrick Wardle (30 Jan 24)
improved installation, rule saving, and rule imports...
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Patrick Wardle (30 Jan 24)
improved rule matching and UI
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Patrick Wardle (29 Jan 24)
.dmg signing, rules cleanup, ui improvements, friends++ added rule cleanup added startup splash window added code signing to disk image script
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Patrick Wardle (26 Jan 24)
rules import/exports, xpc client validation via new APIs setConnectionCodeSigningRequirement used for XPC connections (macOS 13+) logic for rule export/import (work in progress)
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Patrick Wardle (18 Jan 24)
improved (manual) rule adding added better support for creating rules for bundles
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Patrick Wardle (26 Sept 23)
rule export/import (work in progress) #265, #334, #364, #439, #500
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Patrick Wardle (22 Sept 23)
Removed Error Reporting Error reporting made the build process more involved, introduced external dependencies, and was causing crashes on older versions of macOS ...plus introduced GDPR concerns. (#488, #531, #543, #546, #555).
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Patrick Wardle (08 Aug 23)
moved from recursive to iterative approach to handling related flows
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Patrick Wardle (07 Aug 23)
Improved handling of "related" flows
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Patrick Wardle (23 May 23)
uninstaller/error reporting++ updated icon for uninstaller improved disabling of error reporting
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Patrick Wardle (19 May 23)
UI updates (#524)
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Patrick Wardle (19 May 23)
v2.5.0 New icon (mahalo Zabriskije) #520 Improved manual rule creation Added preference to allow all DNS traffic Improved block list filtering (via macOS 11+ remoteHostname)
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Patrick Wardle (05 Apr 23)
added option to turn off crash/error reporting #531 #488
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Patrick Wardle (04 Apr 23)
Update createDMG.sh
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Patrick Wardle (04 Apr 23)
Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/objective-see/LuLu
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Patrick Wardle (04 Apr 23)
v2.4.3 version #++
LuLu Website
Website
301 Moved
Redirects
Redirects to https://objective-see.org/products/lulu.html
Security Checks
1 security checks failed (65 passed)
- External Redirect Detected
Server Details
- IP Address 216.239.34.21
- Hostname any-in-2215.1e100.net
- Location Mountain View, California, United States of America, NA
- ISP Google LLC
- ASN AS15169
Associated Countries
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Saftey Score
Website marked as safe
100%
Blacklist Check
objective-see.com was found on 0 blacklists
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API
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Simply make a GET
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https://api.awesome-privacy.xyz/networking/firewalls/lulu
The REST API is free, no-auth and CORS-enabled. To learn more, view the Swagger Docs or read the API Usage Guide.
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