The Mullvad app allows the user to designate certain apps to bypass the VPN if they are not working properly. e.g Evolution does not work for one of my email accounts as they block some VPN servers. Ticketmaster app on Android phone is another example.
Steps to reproduce
Open Mullvad app
Select split tunneling menu item
Select an app
Mullvad returns "Unable to launch selection...." dialogue
Expected result
App should launch
Actual result
App does not launch, returns message "Unable to launch selection...." dialogue
Environment
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Repo
Shannon (stable)
Desktop Environment
GNOME
System details
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Date generated: 2024-01-09 17:42:08
Hardware Information:
Hardware Model: Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 8
Memory: 16.0 GiB
Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-10510U × 8
Graphics: Intel® UHD Graphics (CML GT2)
Disk Capacity: (null)
Software Information:
Firmware Version: N2WET43W (1.33 )
OS Name: Solus 4.5 Resilience
OS Build: (null)
OS Type: 64-bit
GNOME Version: 45.2
Windowing System: Wayland
Kernel Version: Linux 6.6.9-269.current
Other comments
A couple of months ago I managed to piece together a solution:
I never figured out how to make the last command permanent and just gave up. App from Mullvad works fine in debian but I understand it this problem is pretty common.
Thanks
Summary
The Mullvad app allows the user to designate certain apps to bypass the VPN if they are not working properly. e.g Evolution does not work for one of my email accounts as they block some VPN servers. Ticketmaster app on Android phone is another example.
Steps to reproduce
Open Mullvad app
Select split tunneling menu item Select an app Mullvad returns "Unable to launch selection...." dialogue
Expected result
App should launch
Actual result
App does not launch, returns message "Unable to launch selection...." dialogue
Environment
Repo
Shannon (stable)
Desktop Environment
GNOME
System details
System Details Report
Report details
Hardware Information:
Software Information:
Other comments
A couple of months ago I managed to piece together a solution:
mkdir -p /sys/fs/cgroup/net_cls/mullvad-exclusions/ touch /sys/fs/cgroup/net_cls/mullvad-exclusions/cgroup.procs chmod 777 /sys/fs/cgroup/net_cls/mullvad-exclusions/cgroup.procs
I never figured out how to make the last command permanent and just gave up. App from Mullvad works fine in debian but I understand it this problem is pretty common. Thanks