Dan,

Yes I deleted that. What was before were the messages that you get when
successfully establishing a VPN connection. SIGTERM[hard,] happens
because I manually close the vpn at that point. I assumed those log
before were not that interesting.

BTW Anton Lindström found a work around the problem
Anton Lindström wrote on 2009-12-04: #97
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-openvpn/+bug/453807),
 transcription follows:

Just want to comment that I have found a workaround for
network-manager-openvpn: Instead of selecting authentication type
"Certificate (TLS)" (I'm translating this to English so it might not be
exactly the same) I select "Password with certificate (TLS)". Then I
fill in a bogus username and password.


This works for me for now.

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-----Oorspronkelijke bericht-----
Van: Dan Williams <d...@redhat.com>
Aan: Ferry Toth <ft...@telfort.nl>
Cc: networkmanager-list@gnome.org
Onderwerp: Re: NM-vpn no vpn secrets
Datum: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 13:00:04 -0800


On Fri, 2009-12-18 at 09:09 +0100, Ferry Toth wrote:
> 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.

Do you get anything from openvpn *before* the SIGTERM[hard,] bits?
We're more interested in what happens before that.

Dan


> ** (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
> > 
> > 
> 

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