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clockify-cli wants to accept incoming connections

Open mvanderkroon opened this issue 1 year ago • 3 comments

Hello there,

Thanks for the great tool.

I have a periodic clockify-cli command running (clockify-cli report --duration-formatted) and keep seeing MacOS notifying me that it blocked incoming connections for 'clockify-cli' (see attached screenshot).

I'm not sure what is going on, as the notification is pretty scarce in information (nothing about a port or a pid or anything like that) but I'm a little puzzled anyway as to why clockify-cli would want to expose a listener. I couldn't find any obvious clues from the src either; there doesn't appear to be any code that creates a listener as far as I can tell.

Does clockify-cli indeed need to listen for incoming network connections, and if so why?

I'm running version Version: 0.45.0, Commit: ae519735a6e0448de46329c9c215007da365279e, Build At: 2023-08-05T23:20:01Z installed using homebrew, on MacOS Ventura 13.6

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mvanderkroon avatar Nov 10 '23 10:11 mvanderkroon

hi @mvanderkroon from were did you download the client?

lucassabreu avatar Nov 10 '23 11:11 lucassabreu

hi @lucassabreu , you mean the clockify-cli client itself? I installed it using homebrew (ie. brew install lucassabreu/tap/clockify-cli)

mvanderkroon avatar Nov 10 '23 11:11 mvanderkroon

exactly, just so i can try to test the same binary

lucassabreu avatar Nov 10 '23 11:11 lucassabreu