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VPN connection does not automatically restore
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I have two problems:
• Viscosity does not always automatically restore VPN connection after network dropouts.
• While VPN is not connected (after a dropout), direct traffic is allowed, therefore unintended traffic leaks are possible.
Are there any simple methods to prevent these problems?
I want Viscosity to make best efforts to maintain a VPN connection under all circumstances, and prevent any traffic from bypassing VPN unless I explicitly allow it temporarily.
I've read the FAQ, this page https://www.sparklabs.com/support/kb/ar ... fic-leaks/
First method (Routing Technique) does not even work for me, I still get traffic leaks. Second method is too complicated, I thought I was buying Viscosity precisely to avoid doing stuff like that.
• Viscosity does not always automatically restore VPN connection after network dropouts.
• While VPN is not connected (after a dropout), direct traffic is allowed, therefore unintended traffic leaks are possible.
Are there any simple methods to prevent these problems?
I want Viscosity to make best efforts to maintain a VPN connection under all circumstances, and prevent any traffic from bypassing VPN unless I explicitly allow it temporarily.
I've read the FAQ, this page https://www.sparklabs.com/support/kb/ar ... fic-leaks/
First method (Routing Technique) does not even work for me, I still get traffic leaks. Second method is too complicated, I thought I was buying Viscosity precisely to avoid doing stuff like that.
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