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[求助] 诺顿弹出的这个拦截窗口到底是啥,能允许么?

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LogoChiu
发表于 2018-10-6 12:22:47 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
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xfct
发表于 2018-10-6 12:59:37 | 显示全部楼层
192.168 是你本地网地址嘛,rapportd你搜索一下看是什么,应该是正常程序,应该要放行呀。
LogoChiu
 楼主| 发表于 2018-10-6 13:05:46 | 显示全部楼层
xfct 发表于 2018-10-6 12:59
192.168 是你本地网地址嘛,rapportd你搜索一下看是什么,应该是正常程序,应该要放行呀。

是Mac上的拦截,搜索了一下找不到有关rapportd的有关文件啊
xfct
发表于 2018-10-6 13:35:42 | 显示全部楼层
本帖最后由 xfct 于 2018-10-6 13:37 编辑

我是说你搜索一下网络看看这是什么程序,现在网络这么发达,你想知道就一定能知道。

查看了一下,这是一个正常的用于安全防护类的程序,容易与IBM的什么一个程序混淆. 你可能是用苹果手机连接了MAC之类的。
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what is rapportd?

Since early November, I’ve been seeing reports of High Sierra users being presented with a dialog box from the Firewall asking whether the user wants to accept incoming network connections to rapportd.

This is causing some confusion among troubleshooters as there’s a fairly notorious process with the same name associated with IBM’s (badly-performing) Trusteer software. This latter often causes system slow downs and the general recommendation is to remove it unless you absolutely can’t live without it.

However, the rapportd process responsible for the dialog has nothing to do with IBM’s Trusteer and is, in fact, an Apple daemon introduced in 10.12. According to the man page, Apple’s rapportd is a daemon providing support for the Rapport connectivity framework. Although rapportd is bundled with 10.12, it appears to have only become active in 10.13.

Issuing

lsof -i -P | grep -i rapport

at the command line doesn’t return any hits on my 10.12 machine, but High Sierra reveals that Apple’s rapportd process is listening for network connections on port 49158. Further investigations have found that rapportd is connected to Apple’s HomeKit framework, a home automation platform for controlling smart home products with iOS apps and Siri voice commands, and is likely related to Airplay 2.

To verify which rapportd process you’re dealing with, jump into Terminal and paste this command:

ps aux | grep rapportd

Alternatively, if you’re a DetectX Swift user, you can search for it in the Profiler view (Command-F evokes the Find inspector bar):



If the search or find reveals a process address as /usr/libexec/rapportd, that’s your Apple friend and you can safely allow the connection. Searches for rapportd also might produce any of the following paths, all of which are legitimate:

/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.rapportd.plist
/System/Library/Sandbox/Profiles/com.apple.rapportd.sb
/usr/libexec/rapportd
/usr/share/man/man8/rapportd.8

On the other hand, if you see a path address for

/Library/Rapport/bin/rapportd.app/Contents/MacOS/rapportd

or searches reveal

/Library/LaunchAgents/trusteer.rapport.rapportd.plist

that’s the IBM app you’re looking at. Whether you want to allow that or uninstall that will depend on both your mac’s performance and whether you need the software or not.

Hope that helps to clear up some of the confusion!
LogoChiu
 楼主| 发表于 2018-10-6 16:30:15 | 显示全部楼层
xfct 发表于 2018-10-6 13:35
我是说你搜索一下网络看看这是什么程序,现在网络这么发达,你想知道就一定能知道。

查看了一下,这是一 ...

那应该是局域网内的苹果设备的互相查找
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