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VPN Bypass list

Configure domains available directly (without using VPN) by project users

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Some traffic (by domain) can avoid the VPN tunnel and go to the Internet directly. To access the feature, add domains to this Bypass list.

Actions

Manually adding a single domain

If you are going to add one domain to the Bypass list of your project, do the following:

  1. Click "Add". A new line without a domain will be created in the list of domains.

2. Enter the domain and then click Add. The domain will then be moved to the bottom of the list.

You can use special characters like "*". For example:

  • *.google.com — all domains google.com

  • *.exploit.* — all domains containing theexploitstring

if your domain is incorrect, you will get the error message "Domain is not valid".

3. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for other domains.

4. Click Save so that the changes are saved. As a result, you will see the form for approval of a new Bypass list.

5. Click Save to save all changes to your new VPN Bypass list, and then you will see the following window:

6. You can close it (click Close) or download this log (click Download).

Adding multiple Domains

1. To add multiple domains, create a text file with domains in each line, for example:

testURL2.com
example2.mm
example4.mn
!@#.fg
fhgk.com

If a domain is incorrect, you will see the error message "Domain is not valid" (see domain !@#.fg in the screenshot above).

3. Click Save to save the changes. As a result, you will see a form of approval:

5. Click Save to save all changes to you new VPN Bypass list. As a result, you will see a form with the changes, for example:

The incorrect domain will not be included in the new Bypass list (see screenshot above).

6. You can close it (click Close) or download this log (click Download).

Deleting a domain

2. Click Save. As a result, you will see a form of approval:

5. Click Save again. You will receive a verification form:

6. Click Close.

Search

Download

2. Click Upload and select the text file. You will see all domains in your Bypass list:

1. Click the button in the same line with a domain you want to remove.

If there is a large number of domains in the bypass list, theSearch domains feature can be used to find a desired domain in the list.

Click Download, and the list of domains will be downloaded to your device.

VPN Bypass list overview
Save domain list dialog
Successful domain list save dialog
Multiple domains bypass list
Save domain list dialog
Successful domain list save dialog
Save domain list dialog
Successful domain list save dialog