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It looks to be something else. Applications that use GPS such as Maps, GPS
Status, Speedtest, etc. will repeatedly interrupt openvpn after openvpn
reconnects. The Market application only interrupt openvpn once and after
openvpn reconnects, Market will work fine. The latter issue, interrupting
openvpn once or twice and then OK, seems to be common to different phones and
not a big problem. However, the issue of GPS repeatedly interrupting openvpn
seems to be specific to the LG Optomus 3D (running rooted stock GB).
Original comment by jac...@gmail.com
on 25 Mar 2012 at 3:14
I found an application called "Feat VPN" which implements a virtual openvpn
client. It is very robust and won't be interrupt by other applications such as
the Market, Speedtest or GPS applications. It only reconnects when the
connection is actually dropped. The implementation looks to be sound and does
not have the DNS issue.
Original comment by jac...@gmail.com
on 25 Mar 2012 at 6:07
While trying to run the VPN with scripts managed by Script Manager, I noticed
that the onNetwork(change) script was triggered each time the GPS or Market
were started, which indicated that the GPS or Market application triggered some
network change event while apparently there was no crucial change to the
network config.
The only difference I noticed between running my scripts and running OpenVPN
Settings was that the GPS application only triggered the onNetworkChange script
once when staying within the GPS application, while the GPS application would
repeatly interrupt OpenVPN Settings. It looks like OpenVPN Settings flushed
some settings established by the GPS application when trying to reconnect,
however, the GPS application then wanted to re-establish the settings which
again triggered OpenVPN Settings to reconnect.
The solution could be very simple. Just save the network config when the VPN is
connected, and when there is a network change event received, try to compare
the current config with the saved config. If there is no crucial change that
could result in network malfunction, do not try to reconnect the VPN, or if a
reconnection is necessary, do not flush those non-crucial changes made by other
applications because this could result in a reconnection loop.
BTW, this issue should be merged with issue 34.
Original comment by jac...@gmail.com
on 6 Apr 2012 at 6:24
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
jac...@gmail.com
on 4 Mar 2012 at 11:02