So I set up the VPN using Mullvad's guad here: https://mullvad.net/guides/running-wireguard-router/
I've tried vpnbypass filling out just the domain "/netflix.com/vpnbypass" then I also tried adding the port ranges, IPs and ports found at: https://backlothelp.netflix.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000257627-What-are-Netflix-s-Aspera-IP-Addresses-and-Port-Ranges- Nothing seems to work as netflix still sees me going through a VPN. I've rebooted the router after making changes to vpnbypass just to be safe. The only thing I can think of is maybe the firewall settings in the Mullvad guide but I really don't know enough about this kind of stuff. I can follow guides and how-tos, but that is about the end of it =) On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 5:52 PM, Jason A. Donenfeld <ja...@zx2c4.com> wrote: > Hi Ryan, > > You can use the `ipset=` feature of dnsmasq for this (which I wrote a > number of years ago). It will add matched domains to a netfilter ipset > object, which you can then use for policy based routing. > > I had a look at the vpnbypass project, and it doesn't actually look > OpenVPN centric at all. It looks to me like it actually uses this > dnsmasq feature along with classic policy routing. It looks like it > automatically discovers your WAN interface too. Give vpnbypass a try > and let me know if there are problems with it. > > Jason >
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