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How do I set up application-specific routing in Microsoft™ Windows™?
Friends, I don’t understand Windows, it so happened historically that I usually only communicate with GNU / Linux, but here I ran into a problem on a gaming computer and I don’t know how to solve it.
Given: the computer connects via VPN to the server in order to bypass Russian censorship prohibitions and make it impossible for the provider to intercept traffic. At the same time, I would like to let several applications bypass the VPN, relatively speaking, I would like Steam and several games to go directly for a number of reasons. It is necessary to immediately indicate that a number of games can connect to random addresses, and therefore it is impossible to do routing on specific networks, it is necessary for applications.
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Routing - no way. For this is traffic routing, and applications have nothing to do with it.
Start up applications through a proxy.
you can intercept the traffic of a specific application and send it to the proxy, and the proxy to the vpn. This is where a proxy will help. the rest goes the usual way. https://www.proxifier.com/
No way. If the proxies proposed by Artem are not an option, I can offer an option to connect a virtual machine to the VPN and walk through the blocks from it)
UPD : see my old answer How to intercept all traffic and redirect to a proxy in C # or C ++ (I write in VS)?
It is necessary to dig in the direction of the approach to the question! and the Linuxoid approach here is initially not logical. And now on the topic:
Why choose a VPN? the traffic is non-Russian according to the comments you need http\https there? Yes?
Then Tor browser will be sufficient? low speed and vpn not yours? instead of the service, you can purchase vps and raise squid + socks5 on it, and wrap part of the traffic by specifying the connection in vpn as ignoring the default route, and http in the browser through a proxy
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