It appears to me that I can't hit the "next" button in the VPN dialog
with a connection name that already exists. This could be a problem in
the old version, so I've added a note to
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VPNClient.
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Christopher's fix worked for me! After deleting the problem directory
and rebooting, I can now configure a connection with the desired name.
Perhaps the config wizard can detect this situation and report it
(instead of silently failing)? Or at least give some message when it
doesn't add the conn
Excellent work Christopher - thanks very much. I will ensure this is
documented wider. I should point out two important things:
1. You can edit gconf keys on the disk, as you say, but you shouldn't.
Use gconf-editor (GUI) or gconftool:
gconftool --all-dirs /system/networking/vpn_connections will
I encountered this bug also in Kubuntu 7.04. Here's my story...
1) I created a bad pptp connection profile because I didn't select the
type. If you do that, it actually creates a file for it in
~/.gconf/system/networking/vpn_connections/profile_name_here which then
won't allow you to reuse 'pro
Hi Craig! Sorry for the delay. I did some more experiments, and vpn
config works beautifully if I choose any other name than the one I was
using, which does not contain any spaces. I happen to have this same
connection configured through a different vpn tool (kvpnc), so I suspect
network-manager
network-manager-pptp (0.6.4+svn2574-0ubuntu1) gutsy; urgency=low
* New upstream release (fixes LP: #67881, LP: #80541).
* Fix properties dialog so an option is always selected. (fixes LP: #89120)
* Set NoDisplay=true in the .desktop file to hide spurious menu item
(fixes LP: #109856).
What is the name of the connection you're creating? I'm led to believe
that a name with two or more spaces may not appear.
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"Possible to select nothing" is gone, but whatever I configure still does not
stick - after going through the wizard, the "VPN Connections" ("Manage
Virtual Private Network Connections") window shows nothing in its list.
Nevertheless this is an improvement and I appreciate your efforts. Can I
New package to test:
http://www.wlug.org.nz/~crb/nm/feisty/network-manager-
pptp_0.6.4+pptp0.6.5-0crb2_i386.deb
This one will hopefully fix the "possible to select nothing" bug that
you describe above.
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Unfortunately no, it behaves identically. I also observe a lot of these
messages at the beginning:
** (nm-vpn-properties:5945): CRITICAL **: vpnui_opt_connect_signals: assertion
`opt->widget!=NULL' failed
plus many of these:
/bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found
these messages appear in the termi
To clarify, does this work if you add it with the GNOME network manager?
** Changed in: network-manager-pptp (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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Hi Craig,
Unfortunately I think that's the version I tried yesterday, with no success.
I tried again today by explicitly removing network-manager-pptp with apt-get,
and then using dpkg -i to install your version, and the behavior is the same
as before.
Is there some debugging flag I can turn
I have a new package which defaults to actually having a type selected,
which should fix this bug. Please test it:
http://craig.dubculture.co.nz/blog/2007/05/13/new-networkmanager-pptp-
package-fixes-amd64-crashes/
** Changed in: network-manager-pptp (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: network-manager =>
I'd like to confirm this bug. I've tried many times to configure a VPN
through this "wizard" supplied by network-manager-gnome, but it always
disappears when you return to the "VPN Connections" window.
I am running Kubuntu Feisty with network-manager, network-manager-gnome,
and network-manager-pp
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: network-manager-gnome
+
+ I'm not entirely sure this is a problem with network-manager-gnome, but
+ it seems to reason as I needed it to even access the VPN configuration:
+ Please see Bug #74351.
Running Kubuntu 6.10 with:
knetworkmanager (0.
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