Display blocking reason in "Applied rules" section for blocked QUIC connections
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AdGuard version
4.4.104
Issue Details
Steps to reproduce:
- 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
Display blocking reason for blocked udp:// and iquic:// requests.
Any help?
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 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?
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
You cant disable it
@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 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.
@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
@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 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 }