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I want to request a feature or enhancement and not ask a question
The problem
My IPv4 and IPv6 are from two different operators. Typically, IPv6 is better but there are some exceptions.
For specific IPv6 CIDR Ranges such as 2001:41b8::/32, 2a04:4e42::/32, etc. My IPv6 network is worse than IPv4 in QoS and speed (some times 10x slower in speed or latency) for certain domains in my network. Thus I want to exclude DNS results whose AAAA is in this range.
For example, if example.com has a A record to 1.2.3.4 and AAAA record to 2001:41b8::313, when Chrome queries, AdGuard could only return 1.2.3.4. (Do not let Chrome "know" AAAA results since I want to exclude this specific IP/CIDR range for AAAA.)
Proposed solution
Provide a special field such as ip_cidr_exclusion for users to exclude specific IP/CIDRs when DNS queries.
For example, if example.org resolves to 1.2.3.4 and 5.6.7.8 and I exclude 5.6.7.8/32, then Chrome would only know 1.2.3.4.
Alternatives considered and additional information
I read the docs and discussions; it seems that this feature does not exist. I apologize for my any possible mistakes.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Prerequisites
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
My IPv4 and IPv6 are from two different operators. Typically, IPv6 is better but there are some exceptions.
For specific IPv6 CIDR Ranges such as
2001:41b8::/32
,2a04:4e42::/32
, etc. My IPv6 network is worse than IPv4 in QoS and speed (some times 10x slower in speed or latency) for certain domains in my network. Thus I want to exclude DNS results whose AAAA is in this range.For example, if
example.com
has aA
record to1.2.3.4
andAAAA
record to2001:41b8::313
, when Chrome queries, AdGuard could only return1.2.3.4
. (Do not let Chrome "know" AAAA results since I want to exclude this specific IP/CIDR range for AAAA.)Proposed solution
Provide a special field such as
ip_cidr_exclusion
for users to exclude specific IP/CIDRs when DNS queries.For example, if
example.org
resolves to1.2.3.4
and5.6.7.8
and I exclude5.6.7.8/32
, then Chrome would only know1.2.3.4
.Alternatives considered and additional information
I read the docs and discussions; it seems that this feature does not exist. I apologize for my any possible mistakes.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: