[GH-ISSUE #338] DNS Permit Override applies to all clients #160

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opened 2026-03-04 01:35:16 +03:00 by kerem · 2 comments
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Originally created by @0vercl0k on GitHub (Jun 9, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/spr-networks/super/issues/338

I have set-up a DNS permit override for a specific client, but it seems like this entry is also permitted for at least another client - let me know if you want me to turn on specific logging or whatnot.

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Originally created by @0vercl0k on GitHub (Jun 9, 2024). Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/spr-networks/super/issues/338 I have set-up a DNS permit override for a specific client, but it seems like this entry is also permitted for at least another client - let me know if you want me to turn on specific logging or whatnot. Cheers
kerem closed this issue 2026-03-04 01:35:16 +03:00
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@0vercl0k commented on GitHub (Jun 9, 2024):

Okay I think this is my fault, my bad 😅

<!-- gh-comment-id:2156744459 --> @0vercl0k commented on GitHub (Jun 9, 2024): Okay I think this is my fault, my bad 😅
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@lts-rad commented on GitHub (Jun 9, 2024):

for users who run in to a similar situation and are debugging this, do you have any suggestions on UI to make it easier for users to have clarity on these rules ?

<!-- gh-comment-id:2156760582 --> @lts-rad commented on GitHub (Jun 9, 2024): for users who run in to a similar situation and are debugging this, do you have any suggestions on UI to make it easier for users to have clarity on these rules ?
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