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May be this is related to #176.
The popup-ui from opensnitch should display the dns-name of the server the app is trying to contact. At least this is shown in the screenshots. I would like that, too. But my opensnitch - the pop-up-ui as well as the statistics window - only shows IP-octets. I never have seen sth. like "server.google.com". git pull tells me that I use the latest codebase. Compilation and installation run without errors.
What else can I do to get dns-names instead of IP-octets?
Gone!
Looks like something went wrong while cloning the rule folder. I got links to rule/*.go in a rules folder.
To get over with other not found problems I deleted the opensnitch source directory. Cloned it anew and and started a new build and install.
Now the popup-ui and the statistics-ui both are showing DNS-names.
May be this is related to #176.
The popup-ui from opensnitch should display the dns-name of the server the app is trying to contact. At least this is shown in the screenshots. I would like that, too. But my opensnitch - the pop-up-ui as well as the statistics window - only shows IP-octets. I never have seen sth. like "server.google.com".
git pull
tells me that I use the latest codebase. Compilation and installation run without errors.What else can I do to get dns-names instead of IP-octets?
CPU: Ryzen 1700X
MB: MSI X370
System: 4.19.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.12-1 (2018-12-22) x86_64 GNU/Linux
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