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Display blocking reason in "Applied rules" section for blocked QUIC connections #5258

Open smexyy opened 6 months ago

smexyy commented 6 months ago

Please answer the following questions for yourself before submitting an issue

AdGuard version

4.4.104

Issue Details

Steps to reproduce:

  1. Upon examining the log, I found a UDP block, but the applied rule is unclear to me.

Expected Behavior

To Know what is the block rule.

Actual Behavior

The blocking rule is not displayed

Screenshots

Additional Information

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smexyy commented 6 months ago

Any help?

jordanswrld94 commented 6 months ago

I opened the same kinda issue here. Udp and quic is blocked for a handful of apps. Get the package name for the app and copy and paste it into quic bypass packages in the low level settings

smexyy commented 6 months ago

I opened the same kinda issue here. Udp and quic is blocked for a handful of apps. Get the package name for the app and copy and paste it into quic bypass packages in the low level settings

I appreciate your assistance. Could you tell me if Quic blocks all apps by default? If so, how can I disable this feature?

smexyy commented 6 months ago

I opened the same kinda issue here. Udp and quic is blocked for a handful of apps. Get the package name for the app and copy and paste it into quic bypass packages in the low level settings

I just want to control app block for QUIC or UDP not ADG

jordanswrld94 commented 6 months ago

You cant disable it

Versty commented 6 months ago

@smexyy Hi! If you would like to bypass QUIC traffic, you can add application package to QUIC exclusions. Settings tab -> General -> Advanced -> Low-level settings QUIC bypass packages

smexyy commented 6 months ago

@smexyy Hi! If you would like to bypass QUIC traffic, you can add application package to QUIC exclusions. Settings tab -> General -> Advanced -> Low-level settings QUIC bypass packages

Thank you, but I need the option to control QUIC permissions myself, rather than using AdGuard’s preset list.

jordanswrld94 commented 6 months ago

@smexyy copy this list into quic bypass packages. You can Delete the ones you dont use too if u copy paste into google it shows what they are

com.snapchat.android com.google.android.gms com.google.android.gsf com.facebook.katana com.facebook.orca com.google.android.apps.messaging app.rvx.android.youtube com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox com.android.vending com.instagram.android com.google.android.apps.maps

anuraag488 commented 6 months ago

@smexyy Hi! If you would like to bypass QUIC traffic, you can add application package to QUIC exclusions. Settings tab -> General -> Advanced -> Low-level settings QUIC bypass packages

Add an option to disable blocking quic traffic in low level settings

smexyy commented 6 months ago

@smexyy Hi! If you would like to bypass QUIC traffic, you can add application package to QUIC exclusions. Settings tab -> General -> Advanced -> Low-level settings QUIC bypass packages

Add an option to disable blocking quic traffic in low level settings

This is what i need exactly. an option to allow all quic or block all except { app package }