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Blocking DNS of University service #1654
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Compatibility: WFP State (279)
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Greetings and welcome to our community! As this is the first issue you opened here, we wanted to share some useful infos with you:
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Hey @nimasaj, thank you for raising this issue with us. After a first review we noticed that this does not seem to be a technical issue, but rather a configuration issue or general question about how Portmaster works. Thus, we invite the community to help with configuration and/or answering this questions. If you are in a hurry or haven't received an answer, a good place to ask is in our Discord community. If your problem or question has been resolved or answered, please come back and give an update here for other users encountering the same and then close this issue. If you are a paying subscriber and want this issue to be checked out by Safing, please send us a message on Discord or via Email with your username and the link to this issue, so we can prioritize accordingly. |
Hey @nimasaj you need to add the dns server that is resolving these domains correctly into Portmaster. you can do that by adding the server with two flags, as described here: https://wiki.safing.io/en/Portmaster/App/DNSConfiguration
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@Raphty Thanks for your reply. Is the following line the correct format to add? |
an example would be:
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your setup does not work, but you can just use |
@Raphty Thanks for your replies. The first command was not working as shown in this picture, However, still the address is not loading. Following are some images from the log window. I tried in both Google Chrome 128.0.6613.84 (Official Build) (64-bit) and Mozilla Firefox 129.0.1 (32-bit),
The log window doesn't even show the address anymore. There is no other blocked event that could be related to this issue in the logs. By the way, Qualtricks, shown in the logs, is a service from the University for the surveys. Edit,
The following is the list of them.
How can I whitelist them in a range? |
did you read the error message from start to end? |
Currently, the issue is not about the error message. That was just reporting back for that command. |
but it is not a bug, it is a configuration issue on your part, and you did apparently not read the error message which told you what you would need to do to fix your wrong config granted, it was me who put the wrong thing in my example... but then I thought you would take the example and configure it to fit your need.... |
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This issue has been automatically closed because it has not had recent activity. Thank you for your contributions. If the issue has not been resolved, you can find more information in our Wiki or continue the conversation on our Discord. |
What happened:
Blocking access to
https://print.maine.edu/
. This URL is only available through EDUROAM network. This network is designed for students on campus.With Portmaster running, access to this URL is blocked. Could you please add the settings for it so that it gets loaded with default settings? And make Portmaster compatible with this network and University services?
Images:
How did you reproduce it?:
trying in Chrome and Firefox.
Debug Information:
Version 1.6.10
Platform: Microsoft Windows 11 Home 10.0.22631 Build 22631
No Module Error
Unexpected Logs
Status: Online
SPN: disabled (module disabled)
Resolvers: 4/4
Config: 7
Updates: stable (13/33)
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