On Mon, 2015-03-23 at 00:44 +0100, Thomas Schneider wrote:
> The OpenVPN connection fails with the following error:
> SIGUSR1[soft,private-key-password-failure] received, process restarting
> 
> I have verified that the private-key-password is stored in "Standard" keyring 
> as:
> VPN cert-pass secret for <VPN connection>. (see attachment)

What version of NM and NetworkManager-openvpn?

Also, you can run NM with debugging by doing this:

sudo nmcli g log level debug

and then recreate the error, and email me the system logs from NM
privately so I can diagnose, with something like "journalctl -b -u
NetworkManager" (if you're using the systemd journal) or by looking
at /var/log/messages or /var/log/daemon.log.  I'll then followup with
the analysis as a reply to this thread.

Thanks!
Dan

> My config is this:
> [connection]
> id=VPN
> uuid=340bf0b0-5fdf-42cd-ad28-ead553655fdc
> type=vpn
> permissions=
> autoconnect=false
> secondaries=
> 
> [ipv6]
> method=auto
> dns-search=
> ip6-privacy=0
> 
> [ipv4]
> method=auto
> dns-search=
> 
> [vpn]
> service-type=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn
> connection-type=tls
> auth=SHA256
> tunnel-mtu=1500
> cipher=AES-256-CBC
> comp-lzo=yes
> remote=<dyndns>
> cert-pass-flags=1
> port=1194
> dev-type=tun
> cert=/etc/openvpn/config/VPN/pc.crt
> ca=/etc/openvpn/config/VPN/pc.pem
> key=/etc/openvpn/config/VPN/pc.key
> ta=/etc/openvpn/config/VPN/ta.key
> 
> I was expecting that line
> cert-pass-flags=1
> forces usage of keyring, however this expected behavior is not working.
> 
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