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Viscosity fails to reconnect following dropped connections
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This is happening a lot for me. After losing the connection, it never comes back/reconnects. The taskbar icon just keeps spinning. Here's the typical log sequence:
Mar 04 12:04:10 PM: read TCPv4_CLIENT: Connection timed out (WSAETIMEDOUT) (code=10060)
Mar 04 12:04:10 PM: Connection reset, restarting [-1]
Mar 04 12:04:10 PM: SIGUSR1[soft,connection-reset] received, process restarting
Mar 04 12:04:10 PM: State changed to Connecting
It never ends up reconnecting. I have to manually disconnect the previous connection and then connect to it again. I'm not happy with this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Mar 04 12:04:10 PM: read TCPv4_CLIENT: Connection timed out (WSAETIMEDOUT) (code=10060)
Mar 04 12:04:10 PM: Connection reset, restarting [-1]
Mar 04 12:04:10 PM: SIGUSR1[soft,connection-reset] received, process restarting
Mar 04 12:04:10 PM: State changed to Connecting
It never ends up reconnecting. I have to manually disconnect the previous connection and then connect to it again. I'm not happy with this. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Hi sleepless,
Please edit your connection and go to Options tab. Are any of the Persist Options ticked here? If so, please untick all of them, Save your connection and see if this helps.
If your connection is dropping regularly like this though, I would recommend contacting your VPN Provider to see what is happening at the server side. If possible, a UDP connection may be more stable.
Regards,
Eric
Please edit your connection and go to Options tab. Are any of the Persist Options ticked here? If so, please untick all of them, Save your connection and see if this helps.
If your connection is dropping regularly like this though, I would recommend contacting your VPN Provider to see what is happening at the server side. If possible, a UDP connection may be more stable.
Regards,
Eric
Eric Thorpe
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