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I just updated my iMac and had several pop-ups asking me if I wanted to allow connection to the following -nmbd, sandbox-exec, and krb5kdc -when I logged back in. I am not sure if I should allow these or not. I am new to mac and have not seen these before. I looked these up on the internet, but cannot find an answer. Can anyone help? Thanks
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Don't allow them. If they're legitimate and required by a program or process that you have, you'll know it when that program or process fails and refuses to run. If that happens, just allow access.

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