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I have searched other issues and found no duplicates
I want to request a feature or enhancement and not ask a question
The problem
set specefic ip for a domain on group of clients ( via geo and via ip subnets )
for i.e:
if clients from 192.168.0.0/24 querid example.com, adguard would say its on 125.251.2.1
if clients from 192.168.10.0/24 querid example.com, adguard would say its on 243.251.2.1
if clients from Germany (country) querid example.com, adguard would say its on 2.2.2.2
if clients from 192.168.0.10/24,185.2.12.0/24,19.2.1.2/24 querid example.com, adguard would say its on 6.2.2.5
if it's already there, please tell me how to do it ?
Proposed solution
with this feature you're kinda implementing simple/manual geodns
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if it's already there, please tell me how to do it ?
Alternatives considered and additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
As mentioned, you can already use CIDRs with $client modifier. Retitling.
ainar-g
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set specefic ip for a domain on group of clients ( via geo and via ip subnets )
Support matching clients by GeoIP data
Jun 24, 2024
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I have checked the Wiki and Discussions and found no answer
I have searched other issues and found no duplicates
I want to request a feature or enhancement and not ask a question
The problem
set specefic ip for a domain on group of clients ( via geo and via ip subnets )
for i.e:
if clients from 192.168.0.0/24 querid example.com, adguard would say its on 125.251.2.1
if clients from 192.168.10.0/24 querid example.com, adguard would say its on 243.251.2.1
if clients from Germany (country) querid example.com, adguard would say its on 2.2.2.2
if clients from 192.168.0.10/24,185.2.12.0/24,19.2.1.2/24 querid example.com, adguard would say its on 6.2.2.5
if it's already there, please tell me how to do it ?
Proposed solution
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.
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if it's already there, please tell me how to do it ?
Alternatives considered and additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: