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NAME

       opensnitch-ui - GNU/Linux interactive firewall application

SYNOPSIS

       opensnitch-ui [--socket path] [--max-clients num]

DESCRIPTION

       opensnitch-ui  is  the  OpenSnitch  GUI  to  view events intercepted by the daemon, and to
       manage the rules.  The GUI is composed of 2 components in the same script: a server and  a
       GUI.   Once  the  GUI  is launched, an icon will appear on the system tray.  If the system
       tray is not available or can't be used, the Events dialog will be launched.

       The GUI (i.e.: the server) will listen for new connections from daemons. You can have  the
       daemon   installed  on  multiple  machines,  and  manage  them  from  a  centralized  GUI.
       https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch/wiki/Nodes

OPTIONS

       --socket path
              Specifies the path or network address where the GUI (i.e.: the server) will  listen
              on.

           Examples:

           Default: unix:///tmp/osui.sock

            - Listening on a Unix socket:
              $ opensnitch-ui --socket unix:///tmp/osui.sock
            * Use unix:///run/user/YOUR_USER_ID/opensnitch/osui.sock for better privacy.

            - Listening on port 50051, all interfaces:
              $ opensnitch-ui --socket "[::]:50051"

       --max-clients num
              Maximum number of clients to allow (default: 10).

FILES

       /home/$USER/.config/opensnitch/
              Path of the GUI configuration.

DIAGNOSTICS

       If  something  goes  wrong,  like  a  crash, launch the GUI from a shell to view debugging
       messages:

              $ opensnitch-ui

REPORTING BUGS

       Problems     with      opensnitch-ui      should      be      reported      on      github
       https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch/issues

SEE ALSO

       OpenSnitch Home Page ⟨https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch⟩

HISTORY

       OpenSnitch was originally written by Simone Margaritelli (evilsocket) in 2017-2018.

       In  2019, after some time of inactivity, Gustavo Iñiguez Goya started contributing, fixing
       bugs and adding new functionality, with the esential help of the community,  and  valuable
       contributions from themighty1 and calesanz among others.

AUTHORS

       The     complete     list     of    OpenSnitch    contributors    can    be    found    on
       https://github.com/evilsocket/opensnitch