VPN on iOS - app restart needed?
January 10, 2011 5:56 PM
Sort of interesting Apple security question: I have a VPN that I trust. When I use an iOS device (4.2.1 on iPad or 3GS) I often have Safari running most of the time. If I use Safari for an innocuous task, background it, initiate a VPN connection, and then go back to Safari to use eg. internet banking, does my web traffic pass through the VPN, or should I "kill" Safari and restart it? I use IP-restricted academic journal access sometimes and have noticed I have to restart Safari sometimes to be allowed to see articles, and it got me wondering. Clever paranoid opinions much appreciated!
Looks as though, at least on a cisco VPN, that http traffic is switched to the VPN immediately, without a restart. This implies cache behaviour was to blame for the article problems. Thanks, both!
posted by cromagnon at 10:07 AM on January 11, 2011
posted by cromagnon at 10:07 AM on January 11, 2011
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when you say "I have to restart Safari sometimes to be allowed to see articles", is that when you've gone to view something without enabling the VPN, got a rejection message, enabled the VPN, and got the rejection message again? in that case I'd guess that the displayed message is (sometimes) cached and restarting safari clears that out...
posted by russm at 6:32 PM on January 10, 2011