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Ticket #224 (assigned defect)

Opened 2 years ago

Last modified 2 years ago

After leaving the Powerbook up all night, the tunnels seemed to have dropped

Reported by: gerry@tape.net Assigned to: andrei (accepted)
Priority: high Milestone: AlmostVPN 1.0 Future
Component: PreferencePanel Version: 1.0
Severity: normal Keywords: dead tunnels
Cc:

Description

After establishing two tunnels last night (POP3 and SMTP) to the same host, when I got up this morning neither tunnel worked (Telneting to localhost port 8025 and 8110 produced:

telnet: connect to address 127.0.0.1: Connection refused telnet: Unable to connect to remote host

looking at the pref pane, AlmostVPN was reporting that both were active.

I Stopped and restarted the profile, and both are working normally.

The laptop did not go to sleep overnight.

Attachments

almostvpn.log (24.9 kB) - added by gerry@tape.net on 08/13/06 21:48:05.
Log File

Change History

08/13/06 17:22:49 changed by andrei

  • keywords set to dead tunnels.
  • status changed from new to assigned.
  • milestone set to AlmostVPN 1.0.

Did you have e-mail client running as well? Basically I want to know which one of following is true:

  1. No e-mail client or any other application which generate traffic on these tunnels
  2. e-mail client is UP, but it got few e-mails (low traffic)
  3. e-mail client is UP and it digested tons of e-mails.

Also, I wonder if you can either attach to this ticket or email to support@leapingbytes.com this file:

~/Library/Application\ Support/AlmostVPNPRO/almostvpn.log

08/13/06 17:25:28 changed by andrei

Forget to ask, was AlmostVPN running all night as well?

08/13/06 21:48:05 changed by gerry@tape.net

  • attachment almostvpn.log added.

Log File

08/13/06 21:50:27 changed by anonymous

To answer your questions:

No, I stopped my mail client, therefore there should have been no traffic on the tunnels.

I did not stop AlmostVPN.

Thanks