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I'm using invizible with the output chained to a socks5 proxy in the work profile. Inside the work profile is also a VPN profile (wireguard).
Let's say I'm connected to Wi-Fi with the LAN subnet 192.168.1.0/24.
With invizible active, I can access a resource at 192.168.1.5 because it doesn't pass through the socks5 proxy (good).
But if I need to access something at 172.16.20.0/24, which is the LAN subnet used by the wireguard network, I can't, because there is no way to pass this traffic through the socks5 proxy.
So what I want is just a way to whitelist an IP or range of IPs to pass through the proxy.
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Sort of. By app would work, but actually I want to include, not exclude. So the current feature is the opposite of what I need. I want to force an app and/or a private IP range (in my case 172.16.20.0/24) to pass through the socks5 proxy.
I'm using invizible with the output chained to a socks5 proxy in the work profile. Inside the work profile is also a VPN profile (wireguard).
Let's say I'm connected to Wi-Fi with the LAN subnet 192.168.1.0/24.
With invizible active, I can access a resource at 192.168.1.5 because it doesn't pass through the socks5 proxy (good).
But if I need to access something at 172.16.20.0/24, which is the LAN subnet used by the wireguard network, I can't, because there is no way to pass this traffic through the socks5 proxy.
So what I want is just a way to whitelist an IP or range of IPs to pass through the proxy.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: