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    Hi, since other VPN providers offers clients for windows with app based split tunneling... Is there some windows client app i can use with AirVPN where i can setup app-based split tunneling? please don't link me to the guide in the forum for split tunneling, i want to put all through the tunnel except some apps (and these apps should be excluded from the tunnel) best regards, Thomas
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    Thanks, I ended up putting putting a Jffs script here and that seems to have worked. /jffs/scripts/nat-start Are your options better?
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    Hello, I recently understood how the split-tunnel works using Eddie for Linux, and I was thinking that a good use case would be to exclude google.com from the tunnel so that I don't get their captchas everytime I need to use it for search (it's not my go-to search engine, but sometimes I have to use it), but then to keep my traffic protected by the VPN when I open the search results. So, I wanted to ask other users in which scenarios do you use Eddie UI's split tunneling feature. For home banking? e-shopping? Just want to hear some ideas. Thank you all.
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    I am running a number of services on my Ubuntu machine that I don't want or need to go through the tunnel. They are proxied using Nginx. However, as soon as I start eddie-cli, I lose external access to Nginx. I assume that's to do with the port forwarding, etc. Is there a way to tell eddie (or using routes or iptables?) to leave the Nginx out? I tried tell Nginx to bind to eno1 instead of tun0, but that didn't make a difference. I do need rutorrent to accept incoming connections via a port forwarded by airvpn. I assume (not sure if I'm correct) that I need eddie running for that to work?
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