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This is a package for excluding DNSs from the VPN connection the PC connected to.
You can either pass a domain name to exclude, or a specifiec ip address.
python -m vpn_exclude_sbs -url < domain name >
python -m vpn_exclude_sbs -ip < ip address >
The module uses 'netifaces' module. For the module to work well, first, you need to install the 'netifaces' module.
You can do it by: pip install netifaces
The modules supports only Windows operating system.
The module requires administrator privileges to work well;
Since, by default - win os requires admin privileges to modify routing table.
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A package for excluding DNSs from VPN connection.
We found that vpn-exclude-sbs demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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