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the bug still exists in 10.10 alpha
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The bug still exists in 9.04 with latest updates afaik.
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This is a deal breaker for me as well. I had vpn working in Hardy but
the upgrade to Intrepid lost my settings. I need the debug info to
figure out what is wrong.
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Thorsten, utterly agree with you. This is a hugh issue for those of
us that use PPTP VPN - total dealbreaker!
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People have identified the two most direly needed options many times
now. But well, if you need to get spelled out how this looks on the
command line here we go. Both options are pppd, no pptp options so they
need to be passed accordingly.
- MTU
configuration: just a numerical field. If it is em
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IIRC the most desperately needed options have already been identified -
mtu setting and debug, that was..
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that said: I will surely look at it and find the missing options - at
some point. Its just that if you dont provide what i ask for it takes a
while.
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Problem is that i ask for an explicit list of options and you post the list of
options that existed in 0.6 ... not helpful, really. I can do the same by going
through code.
Ionly have a certain amount of time ... providing me with perfect information
would have made this bug at least move forwar
Alexander, I thought William did a very good job of providing an
extremely comprehensive list as you asked. With the information
provided in this bug report thus far can this issue move forward? The
general consensus seems to be that the new functionality in 0.7 (i.e.
Mobile Broadband and DSL)
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William, thanks for telling me how to compare the options. since you
already do that why couldnt you simply extract that infomration for me?
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Due to this and many other bugs in NM 0.7, it seems that we have Regression
Potential here, but that would be a problem for those who require 0.7 because
they require some of the new features such as Wireless Broadband and DSL. I'm
stumped, because it just seems that we've moved ahead to 0.7 and
I'm not very familiar with the "nomination" process, but I think we may
need a few thousand more nominations of this bug for Ubuntu
distributions (notice, above, I've nominated this bug for Intrepid and
Jaunty). Would any of the other subscribers to this bug be willing to
add your nomination(s)? We
I'd be interesting in knowing what, if anything, is planned regarding
this bug?For me intrepid solves many niggling problems I had in
Hardy, but the new network manager is the one and only step backwards.
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@Mr. Sack: You wrote "i am still missing an explicit list of options
that are missing here". That list can be created by comparing 0.6.5 to
0.7 and enumerating all options which appear in 0.6.5 but do not appear
in 0.7. Below is a list of all of the options in 0.6.5's Dialog window
labeled "Edit VP
I have dynamic IP-addresses from PPTP-server, even when I choose 'manual' for
IPv4 settings and enter IP-address by hands.
How can I set gateway for manual route?
And another one, I can setup it connection from windows xp, it works and
it sets correct route table, but nm-0.7 gets wrong 'Destinati
I also agree that MTU and debug options are badly needed. It is also a
regression form version 0.6.5 in Hardy since both options where
available there.
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Yes, I agree with Brian, MTU settting and debug option, please.
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As I mentioned above, we can already disable the VPN DNS servers, by choosing
the 'addresses only' method.
That leaves the MTU setting and the debug option.
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Well, as to summarize the essential missing options from this thread:
- UI to set a custom MTU and
- UI to disable the use of VPN DNS servers.
As mentioned in comment 6, disabling the default gateway would not
explicitly be needed as this can be achieved by entering specific
routes.
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i am still missing an explicit list of options that are missing here
(please dont post broken things or bugs as a missing option). Please
provide them. Otherwise there is not much i can do ;).
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Andrei,
I saw somewhere that the system will only use the first three DNS
entries even if more are defined. So why don't you try manually setting
3 dns entries in your VPN configuration. And also check the option to
ignore the provider settings. Just an idea.
John
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Mozg,
Both of those options are present, but they are not obvious.
As we have been discussing, if you create a specific route definition, it
implies "nodefaultroute".
The second is implemented by the "Method" pull-down. If you choose "Automatic
(VPN) addresses only", it will not pick up the DNS
I've installed the PPA version of network manager and I still don't have
the option to control the required options. I can't see a way to disable
the use of remote (VPN) DNS and ability to disable the use of default
gateway through the VPN.
Where are these options located?
Andrei
Alexander Sack
This may be helpful to know as well - here are the pptp startup
parameters on both platforms:
INTREPID 32bit
root 8459 8458 0 21:12 ?00:00:00 /usr/sbin/pppd pty
/usr/sbin/pptp a.b.c.d --nolaunchpppd --logstring nm-pptp-service-8458 ipparam
nm-pptp-service-8458 nodetach lock usepee
I've opened the following but report with gnome:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=559116
nm-applet 0.70 is missing configuration settings that 0.66 had -
specifically PPTP MTU. Without this I get a serious performance hit that
results in a unusable PPTP connection. SYSLOG reports packet
for pptp both should work now again ... we properly merge in the advance
ip4settings for the ppp connection there. Try the latest PPA packages
please (http://launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive).
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Alexander Sack wrote:
> Mozg, thats not what this bug is about.
>
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Well, the reason why i have opened this bug was the lack of the ability
to alter default route and disable the use of vpn dns servers from the
pptp installation wizard or configuration menu. These options were a
part of 0.6 net
Mozg, thats not what this bug is about.
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Jazzy, most likely not much. plese open new bugs as i told you.
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A must have options for me are:
1. Ability not to use VPN as default route to the internet
2. Ability not to use VPN given DNS settings
Andrei
Alexander Sack wrote:
> could you add a summary which essential options are missing to the bug
> description please?
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Have added the above information to a more relevant bug
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-
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Will see what happens there.
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Ahh...thanks Brian, it is a different way of specifying the subnet mask.
I have now tried your suggestion and done some testing with my VPN.
With a routing entry I can get HTTP traffic to be routed through the
default gateway. As tested by external IP address checkers correctly
reporting my (and
I understand, but other the implied criticism of "could be better organised",
it was not meant to be a suggestion for improvement.
I was mainly trying to answer JazzyPenguin's question about the routing table,
which provides a workaround for the originally reported problem, which was the
lack of
Brian, that doesnt matter here. if you want to discuss improvements
unrelated to this bug please open a new one ;)
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It is true that the routing table could be better organised. The Prefix
is the number of bits in the subnet prefix. E.g., for subnet
192.168.20.0/24, the prefix is 24.
In this example, you would populate the first two columns of the table
with "192.168.20.0" and "24", leaving the last two defaul
I will have a look at this problem
Andrei
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could you add a summary which essential options are missing to the bug
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For me the essential options are:
1. being able to specify the MTU for the ppp0 connection - i can't keep it
stable with the default.
2. Being able to restrict traffic that uses the VPN - this may be possible now
with the routing table but is very cryptic as to how it can be achieved. I can
se
Brian. I wonder if you could post an example of the route you have
used. I know what the subnet is, not sure at all what a prefix is.
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Further to my earlier post. I will try Brian's suggestion.
Interestingly, I can vastly improve the stability of the vpn connection
by reducing the MTU of ppp0 to 1400 (what i beleive is the MS standard
for the PPTP VPN protocol). This currently has to be done after
connection to the VPN in a ter
I discovered that, if you add specific routes to the VPN definition, it
preserved the existing default.
So, click "Routes" and add the VPN's subnet information to the table.
You only need to fill in the IP and prefix.
I would still prefer to see this option explicitly exposed.
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I agree. VPN under Hardy worked brilliantly!! Now, under Intrepid I
can't control traffic specific to the VPN connection and my VPN breaks
often. Rubbish!!! I'm in the crazy situation that I'm using a
windows VM to use my office VPN connection. (I know I could use Hardy as
VM, but not got t
I'm also missing the pppd debug option, that let me debug pptp
connection failures. Now I just get an error and have no idea why n-m
in Intrepid won't connect to the VPN that I successfully used in Hardy.
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Confirming this.
The ability to not allow default route through a VPN connection is Vital
to alot of VPN's - why wouldn't it be. you _HAVE_ the internet to get on
the VPN, Why should you use our internet for your browsing that being
the case?
our office has intentionally disabled VPN traffic to g
I concur. This is a major problem. My desired setup for VPN usage is
to tunnel all traffic to specific subnets through the VPN, and all other
traffic goes out the normal default gateway for the network. Having the
VPN interface forced as the default gateway makes the connection
basically unusabl
Wanted to confirm/agree with this. Not having the ability to disable
the remote gateway is a deal break for me and sends me back to Hardy.
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