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IPSec VPN with Split Tunnel setup with a profile. Latest Ventura version as well as the latest VPNStstus version. After closing the lid on my MacBook Pro M1 for some individual time, after re-login, the green icon of VPNStatus can bee seen as well as the connection time of the VPN menubar still is counting up.
A ping to a device within the VPN IP range doesn't receive response. Only after manually reconnect the VPN connection either with your app or the VPN Menubar does truly do a reconnection.
Is this more a VPNStatus problem, a macOS VPN system problem or a sole VPN problem of the VPN provider (company I work for)? I'll try to use domzilla/Caffeine to see if this makes any difference.
Regards
Thomas
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@thotha If the built-in VPN status icon still shows the connection time, this is not a VPNStatus issue. It could be a macOS VPN system issue or a misconfigured VPN server.
Let me know if you find more info, that would be interesting to know.
IPSec VPN with Split Tunnel setup with a profile. Latest Ventura version as well as the latest VPNStstus version. After closing the lid on my MacBook Pro M1 for some individual time, after re-login, the green icon of VPNStatus can bee seen as well as the connection time of the VPN menubar still is counting up.
A ping to a device within the VPN IP range doesn't receive response. Only after manually reconnect the VPN connection either with your app or the VPN Menubar does truly do a reconnection.
Is this more a VPNStatus problem, a macOS VPN system problem or a sole VPN problem of the VPN provider (company I work for)? I'll try to use domzilla/Caffeine to see if this makes any difference.
Regards
Thomas
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: