I can’t speak for the Mac side, but I’ve been seeing the same on iOS for months now.
> El 23 ag 2020, a les 20:34, Laura Smith <[email protected]> > va escriure: > > Hi, > > These aren't show-stoppers per-se, but it would be nice to see them fixed and > new clients pushed out via the App Store: > > (1) MacOS (10.15.6 but also observed on 10.15.5, not tested on anything older) > > - Start with WG client in an operational state > - Disconnect network (e.g. if on WiFI, turn off the WiFi in the menu bar) > - Sleep the machine > - Wait- Wake the machine > - Turn on Wifi > - Note that WG client fails to re-establish connectivity (shows connected, > but no traffic flows until you deactivate/reactivate WG) > > (2) iOS (13.6.1, also observed on 13.6, not tested on anything older) > > After a period of time, seems to be a few days to a week, WG seems to > deactivate of its own accord (as if some sort of counter was reached or > something). This does not appear to be correlated with network connectivity > (e.g. I can switch to airplane mode for an extended period of time, then > re-enable, and WG remains connected), so its something else in the WG code > (either itself or the way it interacts with iOS). > > This is all a bit frustrating because you are unknowingly then using an > unencrypted connection. > > Perhaps WG should consider adding "retry" functionality (OpenVPN client for > iOS has such a feature, where you can tell it to retry for a period of time > or indefinitely) > > Apart from that, WG is great ;-) > > Laura
