![]() Observing the app when this happens I can see it tries to reconnect right after connectivity loss, this obviously makes it fail (no route to server), then, when network is on again, because it failed connecting once it does not try reconnecting again. This happens mostly when driving/walking through areas with bad coverage. If so, your packets are being tunneled through your SSH connection.ConnectBot completely fails re-connecting when network connection drops and then reconnects back on again. You can visit a site that returns your external IP address, such as, to verify that the source IP address of the HTTP request is the same IP address as your SSH server. You should have a running global SSH proxy from your smartphone to the remote SSH server, where all packets are being sent. Now that both are configured, connect to your remote SSH server with ConnectBot that you have configured, then enable the proxy by tapping the slider next to "Proxy Switch". So, leaving it unchecked, unfortunately, gives you a stable encrypted SSH proxy experience. Unfortunately, I have found it to be buggy, and unstable. That last step will tunnel DNS requests through the proxy also.
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