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Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing? - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing? (/showthread.php?tid=127951) |
Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing? - DaviDC. - 12-01-2011 Since updating to iTunes 10.5.1 I've been bombarded by requests from Applepushedserviced & I want it to stop! It usually comes in the form of something like "x-courier.push.apple.com wants to connect to port x." At first I was allowing it but then I checked Little Snitch & saw that I'd allowed about a dozen with different values for x, connecting on different ports & the requests kept coming. This morning when I got up my computer was awake, waiting for a response to one of these requests. I dismissed it & there were 3 more waiting for me. A Google search hasn't shown a way to turn this 'feature' off but it does seem that I'm not the only person bothered by it. Re: Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing? - mattkime - 12-01-2011 can't you allow it to connect to any server? Re: Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing? - Trouble - 12-01-2011 DaviDC. wrote: By allowing them all or by blocking them all? Next time either allow them all or block them all and you'll never see another one from that service. Re: Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing? - kj4btkljv - 12-01-2011 I don't know what affect it will have on normal operation of your Mac, but if you've got a router that you can block the domains at, that might end all the chatter for that service. Maybe... Jeff Re: Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing? - hal - 12-01-2011 Itunes is always checking for updates and new purchases to sync - these can be turned off in itunes preferences... Re: Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing? - Chakravartin - 12-01-2011 I'd patiently block every new server that pops up for a few days. Eventually, you'll catch almost all of them. ... Yeah. It sucks. It spams your log files, too... tho you can disable that. http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#technotes/tn2265/_index.html Re: Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing? - anonymouse1 - 12-01-2011 Have you updated littlesnitch recently? That stopped a lot of messages for me. Re: Applepushserviced: how to stop this insidious thing? - DaviDC. - 12-01-2011 In iTunes I unchecked the box that enables it to check for available downloads. The next time I got a request from push.apple.com I allowed it to always establish a connection on any port. I haven't been bothered by it since then, so that seems to have put it to rest. BTW, I'm running 10.6.8 & version 2.2.2 of Little Snitch. Thanks for the responses, guys! |