![]() I could submit here the Etre log etc, but for me no point here to try to disable or uninstall things when the issue only happens in this specific scenario. ![]() There are never issues with any other application. The kernel panic happens the moment I interact with the Little Snitch connection alert fore esets_proxy. It only happens when it is alerting about esets_proxy. The admin account is pristine clean, I don't use it for anything else other than doing backups. If Eset is uninstalled, there are no kernel panics, of course, same if Eset is installed but connection alert is from another application, no issue. The only panics I get is for esets_proxy connection alert for Little Snitch. But when I logged into the admin or another clean account, I started to get the kernel panics. The issue may have possibly started with earlier 6.8 releases, but I don't know when and I didn't see it when I was logged into my regular user account. It doesn't matter what I click in the alert, as soon as I click yes/cancel etc the kernel panic happens 100% of the time. (latest for this MacOS) I get kernel panics whenever I interact with the Little Snitch connection alert for esets_proxy. ![]() On MacOS 10.12 (can't upgrade) with Little Snitch 4.3.3 (latest for this MacOS) and Eset CS 6.8.3. ![]()
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