I made a single GitHub question about nice app Stats (exelban), this is a little tale:
Posted on GitHub(void):
"Not sure is a bug
LitleSnitch report more than a 1200 ICMP connections. Don't use Stats network module"
End Post
And then I dont expect any type of feedback. Perhaps why this app need a lot of ping around all the world. Curiosity.
Exelban developper explain this in: https://github.com/exelban/stats/issues/1444#issuecomment-15...
"Hi. Thanks for the feedback.
Network connectivity is a mechanism that uses ICPM protocol to detect if mac can reach some external server. It's the best way that I know to detect if mac has internet. This "chart" visualizes the last 120 ICMP requests. It allows to determine if there was some internet issue for the last 120 seconds (normally 1 request per 1 second)."
Getting unexpected exelban dev response by mail:
"at least use google before opening the trash issue"
Im not sorry, im not a google fan-user, im a old retired IT Admin and like good apps (Stats), but also like scripts that can do anything in only few lines. Understanding optimised code.
LitleSnitch report more than a 1200 ICMP connections. Don't use Stats network module" End Post
And then I dont expect any type of feedback. Perhaps why this app need a lot of ping around all the world. Curiosity.
Exelban developper explain this in: https://github.com/exelban/stats/issues/1444#issuecomment-15... "Hi. Thanks for the feedback. Network connectivity is a mechanism that uses ICPM protocol to detect if mac can reach some external server. It's the best way that I know to detect if mac has internet. This "chart" visualizes the last 120 ICMP requests. It allows to determine if there was some internet issue for the last 120 seconds (normally 1 request per 1 second)."
Getting unexpected exelban dev response by mail: "at least use google before opening the trash issue"
Im not sorry, im not a google fan-user, im a old retired IT Admin and like good apps (Stats), but also like scripts that can do anything in only few lines. Understanding optimised code.
Thanks