iMessage broken over bluetooth tethering
| Originator: | buckeye12 | ||
| Number: | rdar://13330570 | Date Originated: | 01-Mar-2013 |
| Status: | Open | Resolved: | |
| Product: | iOS | Product Version: | iOS 6.x |
| Classification: | Serious Bug | Reproducible: | Always |
Summary: iMessage will not route over bluetooth tethering connections. Steps to Reproduce: Disable wifi and connect to the internet via bluetooth tethering. iMessage will not work Syslog reports imagent[58]: [Warning] FTMessageDelivery failed! Error (APSErrorDomain:5): Network unreachable (null) Also I've seen reports this is broken on ipods, not just ipads. Expected Results: Message delivered Actual Results: Message unable to be received or sent Regression: works in iOS 5.x Notes:
Comments
Please note: Reports posted here will not necessarily be seen by Apple. All problems should be submitted at bugreport.apple.com before they are posted here. Please only post information for Radars that you have filed yourself, and please do not include Apple confidential information in your posts. Thank you!
Apple Developer Notes
04-Mar-2013 05:09 PM Apple Developer Bug Reporting Team : Engineering has requested console logs in order to further investigate this issue:
Console Logging Instructions:
Xcode Instructions: Recreate the problem. Open Xcode and click Window... Organizer and choose the Console Tab. Click 'Save Log As....' and give the log a suitable name. Compress the desired log file(s) into a ZIP file and attach the file to your bug report.
If you do not have Xcode installed you can also use the iPhone/iPad Configuration Utility to collect console logs.
iPhone/iPad Configuration Utility Console Instructions: 1. Download and install iPCU from http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/enterprise/ 2. Launch iPCU, then connect device with USB cable to your computer. 3. Click the Console tab in iPCU. 4. Reproduce the problem. 5. Click the “Save as” button to save the log to a text file. 6. Attach the text file to your bug report.
NOTE: If you are connected to another device, such as a car audio system, you can recreate the problem, disconnect from the device that you're having an issue with, and then connect your iPhone/iPad/iPod touch to your computer to collect the logs.