I suspect some of the daemon's that are running might have to be restarted when this happens. I'm not quite sure what is going on, but apparently Littlesnitch is not stable on Ventura 13.1 on Apple Silicon. So I deleted the network filter altogether and reinstalled littlesnitch, then killed all of its daemons (all 4) and they then respawned automatically and when I opened little snitch again it prompted to repair the installation. I tried to reenable the network filter, and the status went orange- it apparently would not recover once disabled. This time when it happened, I decided to go into System Settings and tried disabling the network filter that Littlesnitch added. It didn't matter if I turned wifi on/off, put the laptop to sleep and wake it, or even go to little snitch and tell it to allow all traffic or disable its filtering altogether. The only thing that seemed to reliably fix it was rebooting. I could ping my laptop from the network, but I could not ping anything from a shell. Wifi showed I was connected and the Wifi Diagnostics showed that I had a good signal as well. ![]() I would be happily using my laptop and suddenly the network would stop. I was certain it was Ubiquiti's new access point firmware, but I finally managed to narrow it down to Littlesnitch. ![]() For a while (over a year now) I've had a strange issue where it appeared as though I was losing my WiFi connection.
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