On 10/29/14 12:24 PM, CS DBA wrote:

On 10/27/14 2:20 PM, Jim Perrin wrote:
On 10/27/2014 01:13 PM, CS DBA wrote:
Hi All,

I am switching from Fedora20 to CentOS7 since I now run all my Linux
development in a VM and I get a more robust feature set (i.e. shared
folders with the host that "just work", etc)

The only issue I have thus far is VPN connections. Looking at what's
installed on my old Fedora install I suspect I need these packages:

kde-plasma-nm-vpnc
kde-plasma-nm-openvpn
NetworkManager-openvpn
NetworkManager-vpnc

However none of these are available in CentOS7, Note I have the centos
extras and the EPEL repos enabled.  I suspect that I need rpmfusion but
I don't see that rpmfusion has a repo for CentOS7...
The OpenVPN packages are in epel, and the vpnc packages are in the Nux
Desktop repo.

NetworkManager-openvpn.x86_64
                                         1:0.9.8.2-4.el7.1

              @epel

NetworkManager-vpnc.x86_64

1:0.9.9.0-6.git20140428.el7.nux
                                          nux-dextop




Anyone have any thoughts? Can I simply install the centos6 rpmfusion repo?
Nope. This would make bad things happen.






I've installed the following packages:

/# rpm -qa | egrep 'vpn|NetworkManager'
NetworkManager-vpnc-0.9.9.0-6.git20140428.el7.nux.x86_64
NetworkManager-glib-0.9.9.1-28.git20140326.4dba720.el7_0.2.x86_64
NetworkManager-openvpn-0.9.8.2-4.el7.1.x86_64
vpnc-script-0.5.3-22.svn457.el7.noarch
NetworkManager-0.9.9.1-28.git20140326.4dba720.el7_0.2.x86_64
openvpn-2.3.2-4.el7.x86_64
NetworkManager-tui-0.9.9.1-28.git20140326.4dba720.el7_0.2.x86_64
vpnc-0.5.3-22.svn457.el7.x86_64/

However if I click the KDE Network Manager and then click "Manage Connections"
the manage connections dialog box / control module that comes up has the
"Add" button greyed out for VPN connections

Anyone have any ideas how to enable the ability to add a VPN connection?


Thanks in advance


All;

Anyone have any thoughts, any assistance debugging this? I still cannot get a VPN connection in KDE...

Thanks in advance

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