** Package changed: vpnc (Ubuntu) => network-manager-vpnc (Ubuntu)
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Title:
VPNC connection consistently fails to connect (no shared secrets)
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: vpnc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
VPNC c
This still happens at least on 11.04. It worked before, but suddenly I
cannot connect anymore. However, I'm able to connect from command line
manually using vpnc-connect and /usr/share/vpnc/pcf2vpnc like mentioned
in comment #5 (thanks for the tip!).
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I'm running latest lucid 10.04 64 bit and its not working for me either. The
password access dialog is not popping
up so the missing secret may be my password. Using /usr/share/vpnc/pcftovpnc to
convert the pcf file and
running manually gives me a successful connection.
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VPNC connection con
i just got the new update on 10.04 lucid - with kernel 2.6.32.20 - now it works!
i found that lucid beta is already quite stable and useful. try to see if it
fixes your problem too.
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VPNC connection consistently fails to connect (no shared secrets)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/549997
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Thanks Andrew for the feedback. I assume no one knows of any
workarounds to this bug? The forums discussions such as deleting the
passwords from the system do not seem to help in my situation. Let me
know if you need more info, or whether this will likely be addressed by
Lucids' release?
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i run lucid and encounter behavior that seems similar as described above. the
error message is consistently 'no valid VPN secrets' (the passwords are saved
in the setup. they are correct and work with a 9.04 ubuntu) -- i seem to
remember a similar bug earlier in 9.10.
this is a regression bug!
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