** Changed in: network-manager-openconnect
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
Option Protocol gp (Palo Alto GlobalProtect) missing on
git_sigint_disconnect.patch and debian/patches/0003-service-use-SIGINT-
to-stop-openconnect-on-disconnect.patch are the same, both distros
backported the same fix independently at the same time. In the Debian
repo the latter was there first, so I dropped the one from the Ubuntu
package. Patch is th
This bug was fixed in the package network-manager-openconnect - 1.2.4-4
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network-manager-openconnect (1.2.4-4) unstable; urgency=medium
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The sync happened and is in, but didn't pass proposed migration yet.
=> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-openconnect/1.2.4-4
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I verified the old fixes (and update maintainers)
+git_certkey_export.patch
+git_reported_os.patch
+git_sigint_disconnect.patch
+git_can_persist.patch
+git_tpm2_key.patch
+git_password_config.patch
Cross comparing:
network-manager-openconnect_1.2.4-2ubuntu1.dsc
network-manager-openconnect_1.2.4-2
Debian Unstable now has the patch to enable gp via nmcli. It also has
all the patches that were added downstream on Ubuntu in 19.10 and 20.04.
** Summary changed:
- Option Protocol gp (Palo Alto GlobalProtect) missing on GUI
+ Option Protocol gp (Palo Alto GlobalProtect) missing on nmcli
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