You can also see Firewall permissions there, and they should be 'Allowed, not restricted. It'll be likely listening on TCP 10391 port. To check if Enpass is actively listening for extension messages, you can check by opening Resource Monitor - win+R to open Run and typing resmon.exe and pressing enter, then go to the Network tab and see if Listening Ports has Enpass.exe listed in it. Maybe that'll allow both of them to discover each other. You can try to put Enpass and browser both on split tunneling or both off split tunneling feature. So there shouldn't be any problem unless your VPN client is interfering with Enpass itself. Our app listens on local-host, and the extension itself tries to connect to Enpass on local-host. Hi tried the split tunneling feature with protonvpn windows, added Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome to split tunneling via settings, and connected to Enpass and normally used extension.This was tested with both VPN on and off. Is there any way that it can be done to make the extension work in Chrome as well? I noticed that the Enpass extension works just fine in Microsoft Edge v86 (Chromium Edge), no matter if the extension is installed from the Chrome or Microsoft extension webstores. It is a hassle to turn the split-tunneling feature on and off each time I need to use Enpass. , 9:23:36 PM : Connecting using websocket The Chrome extension is unable to connect to the Enpass desktop app whenever the split-tunneling feature is enabled in the VPN, even though the VPN is disconnected. Hi, I am using the Enpass Chrome Extension on Wind圆4, with a VPN that has split-tunneling/application whitelisting feature, e.g. To use Proton VPN, you’ll need a Chromebook that includes support for Android apps.
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