Hello Dan Doing as you told (killing and starting the service as sudo) i have the following results:
The error message from nm-applet is that the vpn-service can not b e started. When this happens there are no messages in the terminal. When I retry this a few times then hundreds of messages appear and the vpn connection is setup normally. I think this will not be to interresting. Finally closing vpn and then try to reopen gives the following: .... Fri Dec 18 09:04:09 2009 us=69544 SIGTERM[hard,] received, process exiting Fri Dec 18 09:04:09 2009 us=70616 PKCS#11: pkcs11_terminate - entered Fri Dec 18 09:04:09 2009 us=70716 PKCS#11: pkcs11h_terminate entry Fri Dec 18 09:04:09 2009 us=70758 PKCS#11: Removing providers Fri Dec 18 09:04:09 2009 us=70795 PKCS#11: Releasing sessions Fri Dec 18 09:04:09 2009 us=70829 PKCS#11: Terminating slotevent Fri Dec 18 09:04:09 2009 us=70864 PKCS#11: _pkcs11h_slotevent_terminate entry Fri Dec 18 09:04:09 2009 us=70899 PKCS#11: _pkcs11h_slotevent_terminate return Fri Dec 18 09:04:09 2009 us=70933 PKCS#11: Marking as uninitialized Fri Dec 18 09:04:09 2009 us=70983 PKCS#11: pkcs11_terminate - return ** Message: <info> Connect timer expired, disconnecting. ** (process:20896): WARNING **: <WARN> connect_timer_expired(): Disconnect failed: Could not process the request because no VPN connection was active. ** Message: <info> Connect timer expired, disconnecting. Op donderdag 17-12-2009 om 14:54 uur [tijdzone -0800], schreef Dan Williams: > /usr/lib/network-manager-openvpn/nm-openvpn-service > > _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list