** Description changed: - The version of network-manager-openconnect (and also network-manager- - openconnect-gnome) is 1.0.2-1build1. That does not seem to work with the - Xenial network-manager package 1.1.93. + [Impact] + The version of network-manager-openconnect (and also network-manager-openconnect-gnome) is 1.0.2-1build1. That version does not seem to work with the Xenial network-manager package 1.1.93. If you want to create a new vpn network connection, you don't see the option "Cisco AnyConnect compatible VPN (openconnect)" to select. With a manual build of the network-manager-openconnect in the corresponding version 1.1.93 everything works fine. + + [Test Case] + * Use a new installation of Ubuntu 16.04 (not an upgraded) + * Install the package network-manager-openconnect + * try to add a new VPN-Connection + * there you should be able to chose "Cisco AnyConnect compatible VPN (openconnect)" which is not possible / not existing as option + + [Regression Potential] + * package is unusable at the moment, can't get worse + + [Other Info] + Seems to affect many other packages like: + network-manager-openconnect-gnome + network-manager-strongswan + network-manager-ssh + network-manager-iodine + + Not confirmed, but all these packages are just copied from wiley to + xenial in the same version. So they may have the same problem that the + editor plugins were ported to new libnm library in NetworkManager 1.2 + and doesn't work with old plugins.
** Description changed: [Impact] - The version of network-manager-openconnect (and also network-manager-openconnect-gnome) is 1.0.2-1build1. That version does not seem to work with the Xenial network-manager package 1.1.93. + The version of network-manager-openconnect is 1.0.2-1build1. That version does not seem to work with the Xenial network-manager package 1.1.93. If you want to create a new vpn network connection, you don't see the option "Cisco AnyConnect compatible VPN (openconnect)" to select. With a manual build of the network-manager-openconnect in the corresponding version 1.1.93 everything works fine. [Test Case] * Use a new installation of Ubuntu 16.04 (not an upgraded) * Install the package network-manager-openconnect * try to add a new VPN-Connection * there you should be able to chose "Cisco AnyConnect compatible VPN (openconnect)" which is not possible / not existing as option [Regression Potential] * package is unusable at the moment, can't get worse [Other Info] Seems to affect many other packages like: network-manager-openconnect-gnome network-manager-strongswan network-manager-ssh network-manager-iodine Not confirmed, but all these packages are just copied from wiley to xenial in the same version. So they may have the same problem that the editor plugins were ported to new libnm library in NetworkManager 1.2 and doesn't work with old plugins. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1571300 Title: network-manager-openconnect doesn't work with new nm-connection-editor To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-openconnect/+bug/1571300/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs