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One question and two suggestions.
The first question is whether in Edit Connections -> Networking it would be possible to specify a wildcard as a part of the IP address, such as 52.146.*.* or possibly a range of IP addresses to be able to route multiple addresses through VPN?
Second, a suggestion to make the table Route IP addresses sortable by clicking the column's header.
Another suggestion is to make the window (or grid) resizable to make it possible to see the larger list of IP addresses.
In my scenario, I use multiple IP addresses in Azure to route it through the VPN, and the thing that list is not sortable and small making it hard to see which addresses have been already added and which have not been added.
The first question is whether in Edit Connections -> Networking it would be possible to specify a wildcard as a part of the IP address, such as 52.146.*.* or possibly a range of IP addresses to be able to route multiple addresses through VPN?
Second, a suggestion to make the table Route IP addresses sortable by clicking the column's header.
Another suggestion is to make the window (or grid) resizable to make it possible to see the larger list of IP addresses.
In my scenario, I use multiple IP addresses in Azure to route it through the VPN, and the thing that list is not sortable and small making it hard to see which addresses have been already added and which have not been added.
Hi,
Entering a netmask or bit prefix into the "Mask/Bits" field allows you to route a range of IP addresses. For example, entering "192.168.0.0" into the Destination field, and "16" (or "255.255.0.0") into the Mask/Bits field would create a route for all 192.168.x.x addresses. If you're unfamiliar with IP subnets, you can search online for something like "ip subnet calculator" to find some tools that will calculate the correct netmask or prefix to use for the desired IP range.
Overhauling the route editor is something that is on our to-do list, and something we can hopefully tackle in a future update.
Regards,
Aaron
Entering a netmask or bit prefix into the "Mask/Bits" field allows you to route a range of IP addresses. For example, entering "192.168.0.0" into the Destination field, and "16" (or "255.255.0.0") into the Mask/Bits field would create a route for all 192.168.x.x addresses. If you're unfamiliar with IP subnets, you can search online for something like "ip subnet calculator" to find some tools that will calculate the correct netmask or prefix to use for the desired IP range.
Overhauling the route editor is something that is on our to-do list, and something we can hopefully tackle in a future update.
Regards,
Aaron
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