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Feature request: add wildcard support into Split tunneling #856

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niki4xxxxx opened this issue Jun 17, 2024 · 13 comments
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Feature request: add wildcard support into Split tunneling #856

niki4xxxxx opened this issue Jun 17, 2024 · 13 comments

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@niki4xxxxx
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niki4xxxxx commented Jun 17, 2024

Describe the issue
When wildcards like *.web.site are used, the program does not forward traffic that goes to subdomains when Split tunneling is used.

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Find a website that's blocked in your country (e.g. Zendesk in RF)
  2. Enable Split tunneling to use VPN for only selected websites
  3. Add *.zendesk.com
  4. Enable VPN
  5. Open https://support.zendesk.com/hc/en-us

Expected behavior
All subdomains of zendesk.com can be opened.

Desktop (please complete the following information):

  • OS: Kubuntu 22.04 (Kernel 6.5.0-35)
  • Client: 4.5.3.0 (Apr 30 2024, eb48eb4)

Server (please complete the following information):

  • OS: Ubuntu 20.04

Additional context
The subdomain can be opened when it is specified in the Split tunneling settings, e.g. I can open https://support.zendesk.com/hc/en-us if I add support.zendesk.com

@abobafett-dev
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abobafett-dev commented Aug 6, 2024

Same for me. I have windows 11. When I want to add youtube for example I need to add 15+ IPs and for chatgpt it doesnt work and I dont know why

also when I want to add some site I need to check all IPs for example with nslookup command and use some methods to check which IPs site using right now (via IpvFoo for example) and its time-consuming and may not be reliable

@artemsmikh
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artemsmikh commented Aug 10, 2024

I agree, we really need a way to set wildcard domains and also handle possible IP changes in already added domains.

@skafiend
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Or at least, it would be great if we could black/whitelist apps

@LexBart
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LexBart commented Oct 10, 2024

The same problem. Youtube uses dozens of different subdomains.
rr2---sn-hgn7yn7l.googlevideo.com
rr9---sn-5uh5o-f5fk.googlevideo.com

It is not possible to find all ip addresses

@xcviko
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xcviko commented Nov 14, 2024

bump

@ivanglushko
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Much needed, wildcards and region based rules

@lolmaus
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lolmaus commented Dec 13, 2024

PLEASE!

@momenbasel
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highly needed

@normalisht
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Still waiting

@leksand86
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Much needed, wildcards and region based rules

region based rules that's a great idea

@lolmaus
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lolmaus commented Jan 21, 2025

I've switched to 3x-ui for the backend.

For the frontend, there's a very simple client with region-based rules Hiddify App, available on all platforms. In order to customize the rules, more elaborate clients are available.

Good bye, Amnezia.

@leksand86
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I've switched to 3x-ui for the backend.

For the frontend, there's a very simple client with region-based rules Hiddify App, available on all platforms. In order to customize the rules, more elaborate clients are available.

Good bye, Amnezia.

I tried to connect Hiddify to another vpn solution and it showed a lot of left connections - the application is reporting something somewhere, most likely from where and where you are connecting.

Amnesia is convenient for certain tasks, for example, for a home VPN

@FiresPOW
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FiresPOW commented Feb 1, 2025

very need

@Nethius Nethius closed this as completed Feb 21, 2025
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