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Case:
I don't want to see in the Filtering Logs entries that contain certain domains (e.g. icloud.com, apple.com etc) because they "pollute" the log and make searching for domains that matter harder.
Proposed solution:
Create a modificator $nolog or similar, so that once a rule apple.com$nolog is added to the User filter, corresponding entries are not shown in the log.
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And I suppose this could be optional and not enabled by default? I would really "want" to see when an app is trying to establish a connection which was blocked by AG in real-time.
And I suppose this could be optional and not enabled by default? I would really "want" to see when an app is trying to establish a connection which was blocked by AG in real-time.
It certainly will not be the default option if it's being implemented.
Case:
I don't want to see in the Filtering Logs entries that contain certain domains (e.g. icloud.com, apple.com etc) because they "pollute" the log and make searching for domains that matter harder.
Proposed solution:
Create a modificator
$nolog
or similar, so that once a ruleapple.com$nolog
is added to the User filter, corresponding entries are not shown in the log.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: