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snitch
(snĭch)Slangv.intr.snitch
(snɪtʃ) vbsnitch1
(snɪtʃ)v.t.
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(snɪtʃ)v.i. Informal.n.
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Past participle: snitched
Gerund: snitching
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Noun | 1. | snitch - someone acting as an informer or decoy for the police canary, fink, stool pigeon, stoolie, stoolpigeon, sneaker, snitcher, sneak betrayer, blabber, informer, squealer, rat - one who reveals confidential information in return for money |
Verb | 1. | snitch - take by theft; 'Someone snitched my wallet!' steal - take without the owner's consent; 'Someone stole my wallet on the train'; 'This author stole entire paragraphs from my dissertation' |
2. | snitch - give away information about somebody; 'He told on his classmate who had cheated on the exam' shit, tell on, stag, shop, denounce, give away, betray, grass, rat inform - impart knowledge of some fact, state or affairs, or event to; 'I informed him of his rights' sell out - give information that compromises others |
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verb1. Slang. To take (another's property) without permission:Identityservicesd Little Snitch 2
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Running 10.12.3 and latest LS.
Can anyone provide insight as to why identityservicesd attempts to make outgoing connections to private local (non-routable) IP addresses? I've seen LittleSnitch prompt on these every once and awhile over a considerable period of time (at least a year) and as I've grown tired of denying them without explanation of the root cause, I'm compelled to try and get to the bottom of this. I've only found one other unanswered post in this regard in this forum and one other unanswered post out on Apple's forums. (Nothing else I can pinpoint across the inter-webs.)
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Clearly -someone- out there must know why identityservicesd is trying to do this!
Typical LS entries looks like:
On Mar 20, 2017, identityservicesd tried to establish a connection to 10.16.241.144 on UDP port 65419. The request was denied via connection alert.
On Mar 21, 2017, identityservicesd tried to establish a connection to 10.16.241.144 on UDP port 55888. The request was denied via connection alert.
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Could another Apple daemon on the same system be listening/communicating via a private IP if my active ethernet interface is configured for 192.168.1.x? Are there Apple services that try to talk to each other over negotiated private IP addresses? (I've not heard of that, just spit balling here.) I searched my logs and found no other reference to the IPs in question.