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China WeChat, cannot use AllowedApps for proxy #84

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luweijun1992 opened this issue Sep 23, 2024 · 13 comments
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China WeChat, cannot use AllowedApps for proxy #84

luweijun1992 opened this issue Sep 23, 2024 · 13 comments

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@luweijun1992
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If the title, process name, and path are set, the proxy cannot be used normally.

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AllowedApps = WeChat,C:\Program Files\Tencent\WeChat\
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The provided information is insufficient for a thorough analysis. Please visit https://wiresock.net/wiresock-vpn-client/guides/troubleshooting and follow the instructions to gather more detailed logs for further investigation.

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Could you clarify what you mean by “proxy cannot be used normally”? What is the current behavior you're experiencing, and what is the expected behavior?

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Could you clarify what you mean by “proxy cannot be used normally”? What is the current behavior you're experiencing, and what is the expected behavior?

Because my company's network is restricted and I can't use this app, I access this app through the wiresock proxy.
App Download Link: https://pc.weixin.qq.com/?lang=en_US

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I suspect that WeChat might be using another app or a system-level API to detect connection availability, causing this traffic to bypass the tunnel even when only WeChat is allowed. Capturing the traffic in PCAP files could help identify which traffic needs to be tunneled as well.

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I suspect that WeChat might be using another app or a system-level API to detect connection availability, causing this traffic to bypass the tunnel even when only WeChat is allowed. Capturing the traffic in PCAP files could help identify which traffic needs to be tunneled as well.

How can I send the file to you? Please provide an email or method.

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support(at)ntkernel.com

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Thanks, but I was referring to the pcap files generated by the WireSock client when using the -log-level all option. The client produces separate files for traffic routed through the tunnel and traffic sent via the regular network path.

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Thanks, but I was referring to the pcap files generated by the WireSock client when using the -log-level all option. The client produces separate files for traffic routed through the tunnel and traffic sent via the regular network path.

Hello, please tell me what I should do.
I run the following command and connect, but I can't find where the pcap file is?

C:\Soft\WireSockUI>./WireSockUI.exe -log-level all

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Thanks, but I was referring to the pcap files generated by the WireSock client when using the -log-level all option. The client produces separate files for traffic routed through the tunnel and traffic sent via the regular network path.

How to get the pcap file?

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