Describe Your Idea
Hi, I would like to request an option to modify the iptables, when rooted and using iptables as backend.
Currently (if I didn't miss a setting), it only enforces iptables, but it would be great if there was an option to add, remove or edit rules.
Also, in combination with the current function to block network before De1984 starts, this effectively produces a permanent rule, that otherwise would require an early executed init.d script.
For example, this could block Android's hardcoded DNS fallback entries, if users want to avoid 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4, i.e. connections to Google.
This function could also utilize an editable (and exportable) text file, in which an example rule of blocking these fallback DNS could be already there but commented out.
Thank you very much for your app and maybe taking it into consideration.
Describe Your Idea
Hi, I would like to request an option to modify the iptables, when rooted and using iptables as backend.
Currently (if I didn't miss a setting), it only enforces iptables, but it would be great if there was an option to add, remove or edit rules.
Also, in combination with the current function to block network before De1984 starts, this effectively produces a permanent rule, that otherwise would require an early executed init.d script.
For example, this could block Android's hardcoded DNS fallback entries, if users want to avoid 8.8.8.8 or 8.8.4.4, i.e. connections to Google.
This function could also utilize an editable (and exportable) text file, in which an example rule of blocking these fallback DNS could be already there but commented out.
Thank you very much for your app and maybe taking it into consideration.