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Reply to Socket cannot receive data under PacketTunnelProvider from WiFi subnet since iOS13.6
hello , What I am doing is similar to yours, I want to ask you a question. I created a tunnel “utun1” on the A device (the local ipv4 ip address of the tunnel “utun1” is 6.6.6.6) and then created a socket in the packettunnel process (socket binding 6.6.6.6:8088) and called the accept() function, then the A device Turn on the personal hotspot (hotspot name iPhone Wi-Fi), and then connect the B device to Wi-Fi (iPhone Wi-Fi). Create a socket on device B and try connet (6.6.6.6:8088), my question is why the socket of device B cannot connect to 6.6.6.6:8088。
Sep ’20
Reply to networkextension
As far as I know, there are already apps that implement this function on the App Store. The specific function is that the mobile phone turns on the personal hotspot and turns on the VPN (tunnel provider) and opens an HTTP server (6.6.6.6:8090) in the process where the tunnel provider is located, and then uses "NINTENDO SWITCH" (game host) to connect to the hotspot of the mobile phone and Set up a proxy server (6.6.6.6:8090) to achieve acceleration.
Sep ’20
Reply to networkextension
hello,Matt Eaton The function I want to achieve is to turn on VPN (tunnel6.6.6.6/32) on the iPhone and turn on the personal hotspot. 2. Turn on an HTTP proxy service (6.6.6.6.:8088) on the iPhone, and then switch to connect to the personal hotspot of the iPhone. And set up proxy server 6.6.6.6: 8088 to realize VPN sharing.
Sep ’20