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subnet, you can use `BIND_EXCLUDE=127.0.0.1,192.168.0`. The program checks if destination IP starts with one IP from bind exclude. If so this connection isn't bound to interface. If you want to exclude 192.168.0.0/16
subnet, you would use `BIND_EXCLUDE=127.0.0.1,192.168.`. Since it is checked if destination IP begins with one in BIND_EXCLUDE specified address, it doesn't matter if you specify it with or without trailing `.`.
## Example usage of BindToInterface
### Using interactively
Instead of executing each program with LD_PRELOAD you can use `BIND_INTERFACE=ovpn DNS_OVERRIDE_IP=8.8.8.8 BIND_EXCLUDE=8.8.8 LD_PRELOAD=./bindToInterface.so bash`
In this second bash all programs executed now use bound interface, try it with `curl ifconfig.me`. This will give you the IP "ovpn" interface.
### Microsocks
You can for example use this program to bind microsocks https://github.com/rofl0r/microsocks to one desired interface. You can have multiple VPN connections on Raspberry PI for example and then you only need
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### IPv6
Currently there is no support of IPv6, because I just don't have an IPv6 connection to test. If you need it, open an issue and I'll make a version that you can test.
Currently there is no support of IPv6, because I just don't have an IPv6 connection to test. If you need it, open an issue and I'll make a version that you can test.