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When you bypass a domain/ip, the connection is direct from one of your connection. So yes you loose aggregation to this domain/ip only. |
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Hi friends, could someone explain to me how OMR-Bypass works? I have 3 4G connections and everything works perfectly, but I have some inaccessible sites. If I set https://www.reddit.com as the domain to bypass and set "eth1" as the interface, the site is ok (both by setting the OMR DNS on the PC and without them), but I lose the aggregation because I do a speedtest I no longer connect to the IP of the VPS but to the IP of one of the providers! Could it be that I made some settings wrong or is all of this normal? However, if I select the PC's Mac Address, performance becomes much worse. I believe that the OMR-Bypass should only use the selected connection to access that specified site, maintaining the IP of the VPS and therefore the aggregation for everything else!! Or not? Thank you all.
Edit: I use 0.59.1 kernel 5.4
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