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<blockquote data-quote="ultim" data-source="post: 877646" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>Not currently, unfortunately. You can create rules based on application identity, protocols and ports, but not based on domains or IPs. The git clone in your screenshot failed for another reason though. You whitelisted pycharm, but the clone is probably made by git's own process, not by pycharm, so pycharm's rule does not apply to the cloning process. The easiest solution in this case would be (possible in TinyWall since 3.0) is to edit the pycharm rule and tick "Apply same rules to child processes".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ultim, post: 877646, member: 843"] Not currently, unfortunately. You can create rules based on application identity, protocols and ports, but not based on domains or IPs. The git clone in your screenshot failed for another reason though. You whitelisted pycharm, but the clone is probably made by git's own process, not by pycharm, so pycharm's rule does not apply to the cloning process. The easiest solution in this case would be (possible in TinyWall since 3.0) is to edit the pycharm rule and tick "Apply same rules to child processes". [/QUOTE]
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