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Transmission dies out after awhile

Open beyondthetech opened this issue 15 years ago • 6 comments

The current build of iProxy initially works well, but seems to die off after a while, and I no longer can surf on Safari. I've tested this in various modes, with both HTTP and SOCKS turned on, only one of them on, and either multitasking in the background, or left running in the foreground.

I manually have to end it and restart the app in order to resume the ability to surf.

This is being tested on a non-jailbroken iPhone 4 running iOS 4.1 and a MacBook running Snow Leopard 10.6.4.

Thanks for all your help in advance!

beyondthetech avatar Sep 30 '10 19:09 beyondthetech

FYI, I am able to revert back to 1.0.1 until the issue with 2.0 is resolved. 1.0.1 does not have this issue, as I am able to surf and download for hours without incident.

beyondthetech avatar Sep 30 '10 19:09 beyondthetech

do you have any clue how many pages do you have to watch before the application die off? does it crash (quit by itself), or does it stop working?

jeromelebel avatar Oct 05 '10 20:10 jeromelebel

It does not quit, it just sits there. I don't know how many pages, it seems random. Sometimes when I'm downloading a file in Safari, the progress bar just stops and the time remaining increases indefinitely.

beyondthetech avatar Oct 05 '10 20:10 beyondthetech

is it about minutes or about hours to reproduce this bug?

jeromelebel avatar Oct 05 '10 21:10 jeromelebel

It never lasts more than several minutes at a time before I have to manually shut it down and restart.

beyondthetech avatar Oct 05 '10 23:10 beyondthetech

i've noticed this as well. A few times i got a browser message about the proxy server having trouble allocating the object (503 error) I'm guessing there is a memory leak.

thetrebor avatar Oct 23 '10 12:10 thetrebor