The same concept is possible on Linux, but I don't think anyone has created a nice UI for it yet. There was a post yesterday about doing it on the command line in linux:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46874139
One of the nice things in Multitui is that it monitors what is blocked and gives you a way to add a read/write rule from the UI.
Thanks! For network sandboxing, I was thinking something like what Little Snitch can do, but more customized... maybe block POST requests and long GET request strings or anything that looks like too much code or secrets.
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One of the nice things in Multitui is that it monitors what is blocked and gives you a way to add a read/write rule from the UI.
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