Got that already. I've used network-manager-vpnc extensively in the
past, and sent patches as well. Regardless; this is a different problem
than what was originally reported which is why I've closed the bug
(you're also mentioning Natty, where this was reported initially for
Jaunty, more than 3 rel
Mathieu,
I don't think 0.0.0.0 will ever appear as a VPN tunnel endpoint in any
sane environment, oh please. You are ignoring how VPNC works. VPNC
creates point-to-point connections, and routes the traffic through the
tunnel. The netmask is not used for the endpoint, but for the route
created afte
JRavasi, I'm not convinced this patch really is applicable to all cases;
I'm concerned it might break other things for different cases where the
netmask is not provided (e.g. what if just 0.0.0.0 is given as an
address?). In general, it sounds as though a missing netmask is really
an issue with the
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I had this problem, and made this patch to fix it:
To apply (for Natty):
mkdir -p tmp/deb; cd tmp/deb
sudo apt-get build-dep network-manager-vpnc
sudo apt-get source network-manager-vpnc
cd network-manager-vpnc-0.8.1*/
patch -p1 < ~/path-to-patch/0001-Fix-VPNC-point-to-point-tunnels.patch
dpkg-bui
The following setting "Use this connection only for resources on its
network" is checked by default on Ubuntu 10.10 and it disables the
networking completely after connecting to the VPN server. I had no idea
why I was able to connect to the VPN server but I couldn't connect to
anything else after t
Hi all,
I am using vpnc-connect now. Has anyone figured out another work-around
for this problem? Ticking the "Use this connection only for resources on
its network" box does not work for me.
Best regards,
Jeroen
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I am having a similar problem using an up-to-date Karmic Ubuntu 9.10
64-bit, same network=manager-vpnc as above
(0.8~a~git.20091008t124012.f5b95a2-0ubuntu1):
First, with NM-vpnc I get
$ route -ne
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
This error is confirmed on Ubuntu karmic (development branch) 9.10,
downloaded today. network-manager-npc version:
0.8~a~git.20091008t124012.f5b95a2-0ubuntu1
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I think the bug still exists. I cannot communicate with any hosts at
the other end of a tunnel created by network-manager-vpnc (NM-vpnc).
The network is multi-subnetted, so the VPN "landing zone" is separate
from the hosts to which I need to connect.
As with others on this bug, vpnc-connect works
Timo,
Anders' solution should be the default setting. The solution to this
"bug", is to make this the default setting checked:
Edit VPN settings -> IPv4 Settings -> Routes -> check "Use this
connection only for resources on its network"
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I can confirm that this problem occurs for me and goes away when I check
that box. I love launchpad, now everything is working via GUI. Thanks
guys.
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Looks like Anders' solution should be used, ie. switch the option on by
default. Quote:
'Edit VPN settings -> IPv4 Settings -> Routes -> check "Use this
connection only for resources on its network"'
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Public bug reported:
Although, by manually using vpnc via a command prompt, I don't get this
problem, when I use the GUI provided in Ubuntu 9.04 GNOME netowork-
manager-vpnc (to do a Cisco VPN connection), it doesn't honor split-
tunneling.
While connected to the virtual private network, the GUI
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Alexander,
My issue is not getting things to work properly, I can fix that one by myself.
My main concern is the thousands of users that use this, only to get it broken
in Ubuntu 9.04. (and most of them don't have a clue how to fix this)
Thus I am providing contributions about this bug so hopefull
Just wanted to add, when I use vpnc-connect I get the following routes
when connected (note, different site though, and i'm on a different
network right now..)
I connect using 'sudo vpnc-connect /path/to/profile.conf'
-
nikkic...@ubuntu:~$ route
you can tweak routing for cases where the routing sent by your vpn
server is bogus in the network-manager connection editor. That should be
good enough for allmost all use cases. check that out.
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You re
I can confirm this bug on 9.04 using network-manager-vpnc
I have tested this on a computer that was upgraded from 8.10 using i386
architecture, and a clean install using amd64 architecture.
In both cases I have a perfect route before I connect using vpnc but a
broken route (extra nonsense routes)
I found the solution, at least for the OpenVPN plugin...
Edit VPN settings -> IPv4 Settings -> Routes -> check "Use this
connection only for resources on its network"
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Oh, sorry - I'm using OpenVPN - but it's also a problem with that module
- maybe it's a change in Network Manager since two different plugins
behave the same...
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This is also a problem here. I cannot route 0.0.0.0 through my VPN
connection as the server doesn't allow it. I have to delete default
route and add the old one to be able to use anything else but my work
network...
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: network-manager-vpnc
I'm using the following versions:
network-manager0.7.1~rc4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2
network-manager-vpnc 0.7.1~rc4.20090316+bzr21-0ubuntu2
vpnc 0.5.3-1
Logging into the same cis
thanks. please update the bug summary with the right info.
how do you configure vpnc-connect? what config files are you using? can
you please attach them (sanitized by secrets et al).
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I've pasted wrong result for network manager. It should be:
>From network manager:
u...@ubuntu:~$ sudo netstat -rn
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface
10.10.10.1 255.255.255.255 UGH 0 0 0 wlan0
10.15.107.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0 tun0
10.10.10.0
the route's look like you have two vpnc connections setup at the same
time. Maybe you connect with NM + with vpnc-connect at the same time?
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** Description changed:
Binary package hint: network-manager-vpnc
I'm using the following versions:
network-manager0.7.1~rc4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2
network-manager-vpnc 0.7.1~rc4.20090316+bzr21-0ubuntu2
vpnc 0.5.3-1
Logging into the same cis
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