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  • @[email protected]
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    37 months ago

    (oh sorry, but) I’ve heard this argument before. All I can say is that in my experience, when the system is out of memory, it kills some process (e.g. the UI) which upon restarting resets the networking

    • masterofn001
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      7 months ago

      You’ll be happy to know I just force killed :

      Android system
      Google services framework
      Network
      System UI
      System WiFi Resources
      Wi-Fi
      Settings
      System connectivity resources
      Secure UI service

      The results are the same

      VPN kill switch prevents network access.

      *later, when I’m connected to a PC, I’ll try killing/restarting userspace, shell, and user to see if I can get the kill switch to fail. (If I try those now it may kill shizuku which relies on shell - not sure.)

      I’ll also see if I can’t force lmk to kill all the memory.

      In cmd settings list secure these may be some part of what keeps the system from allowing a connection.

      always_on_vpn_lockdown=1 always_on_vpn_lockdown_whitelist=