wheels83 0 Posted ... I've been testing Eddie-Cli 2.24.0.0 It's very cool! I'm able to connect just fine and everything sees to work perfectly. I did have a few questions about it, even after reading the eddie.website guides. Does --netlock=true use the WFP by default? I ask because I'm not seeing the difference between --netlock.mode=Windows Filtering Platform and --windows.wfp.enable=true, and I wondered if I even need both of them. What is the CLI switch that forces all adapters to use the given DNS? Is it windows.dns.lock? I'm pretty sure this is a Windows issue and not so much and Eddie-Cli issue, but I thought I'd ask anyway. Is there a way to minimize the command line to the system tray, so that the windows command line doesn't need to be open all the time? I've added "if not DEFINED IS_MINIMIZED set IS_MINIMIZED=1 && start "" /min "%~dpnx0" %* && exit" to the beginning of my .bat file, but that just minimizes it the taskbar. Better than nothing I suppose, but still. Lastly, is there a way to identify what device you're using, so DNS filtering purposed. I know you can in the GUI version, I just don't see that in the cli switches. Why does the CLI version have icons in its \Resources\icons folder if it doesn't use them?3 Thanks! Quote Share this post Link to post
wheels83 0 Posted ... Just to answer my own question, it appears #3 can be solved using a small utility RBTray! Quote Share this post Link to post