Bestle
Bestle
https://github.com/lucko/helper/blob/master/helper/src/main/java/me/lucko/helper/bucket/AbstractBucket.java#L240 This is always 0 as sets contained are equal, so the only partitioning strategy that currently works is "RANDOM".
Did you ever manage to resolve this? I have just upgraded to v0.63-6.12 r0+30806-070d8eb4d5 and omr-bypass does not seem to work at all.
I can certainly give it a go, would that be openmptcprouter-v0.64-snapshot-6.12-r0+31388-17badf6099? https://download.openmptcprouter.com/develop/6.12/x86/targets/x86/generic/openmptcprouter-v0.64-snapshot-6.12-r0+31388-17badf6099-x86-generic-generic-ext4-combined.img.gz Throws a 404 not found though.
It looks like @ioogithub did manage to try that version and omr-bypass was not working on that either.
Got it - will report back shortly. Is there any debug that would be helpful if it doesn't work while I am running it?
I've installed it and added a bypass rule for a device MAC. Even after disconnecting that device from the network and then connecting it again, the public IP is showing...
Same issue bypassing a domain, DNS is set to OMR IP and the website is still blocked.
Bypassing by IP DOES work. MAC and domain definitely do not.
This rule is there but does not work: root@OpenMPTCProuter:~# nft list ruleset | grep -i 1A iifname "eth0" ether saddr ##:##:##:##:##:1a counter packets 6626 bytes 1828768 meta mark set 0x00045396...
The IPs for that domain do appear in the ruleset if I tick "VPN on server" but obviously that is not the intended use case. elements = { 45.60.149.51, 45.60.169.51...