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Third: if the connection fails immediately the malware check is skipped immediately.
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Second: once the binary has been checked for malware it won't be checked again. So that's why I was wondering if anyone has found out how to keep macOS from doing this (preferably without disabling all of SIP), cause that'd be one hell of a tip.įirst: binaries that ship with the system are not included in this because they're platform binaries. I suspect it to be the "phoning home" because when I opened the Terminal, running `ps aux | grep unbound` took like 5 seconds to return anything (as did everything else that tried to run), and that behavior has been reported by other users as Gatekeeper's Phone Home checks being at fault. Turns out unbound failed to start so all DNS was down.
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When I rebooted the Mac, the entire computer was so fucked that I panicked cause I thought my SSD was failing. adnet sinkholes) and forward the rest to Google/Cloudflare over TLS.
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I had setup unbound listening on 127.0.0.1:53 as the only DNS resolver for all network interfaces, so that I hijack several responses that I might want to (e.g. I almost locked up my entire computer this week, presumably because of this. Does anyone have a tip to keep macOS from phoning home when you run unsigned binaries?
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