> I've been trying to access my OpenVPN cloud account through the
> 'Import profile' wizard that comes with Gnome Network.
>
> I simply go to Settings->Network, then on VPN panel I click on '+'
> symbol, a new window appears, then I select 'Impo
Hello,
First of all, I'm sorry to copy both gnome-network-list and
networkmanager-list, because I didn't know or couldn't recognize which one
would be the proper one to mention this fact.
I've been trying to access my OpenVPN cloud account through the 'Import
profil
On Mon, 2021-06-14 at 17:52 +, Samuel Le Thiec via networkmanager-list
wrote:
> Hello again:)
>
> I encountered two problems with an openvpn client conf having several remotes.
>
> The first problem occurs when importing a openvpn client config having
> multiple remotes
Hello again:)
I encountered two problems with an openvpn client conf having several remotes.
The first problem occurs when importing a openvpn client config having multiple
remotes
mixing udp & tcp and using the "implicit udp syntax":
$ grep ^remote openvpn.conf
ovp
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On Wed, 2021-02-03 at 12:25 +0100, Thomas Haller wrote:
> On Wed, 2021-02-03 at 12:08 +0100, Chris Coutinho via networkmanager-
> list wrote:
> > Hello NM folks,
> >
> > I'm running into a problem conver
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On Wed, 2021-02-03 at 12:25 +0100, Thomas Haller wrote:
> On Wed, 2021-02-03 at 12:08 +0100, Chris Coutinho via networkmanager-
> list wrote:
> > Hello NM folks,
> >
> > I'm running into a problem conver
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On Wed, 2021-02-03 at 12:25 +0100, Thomas Haller wrote:
> On Wed, 2021-02-03 at 12:08 +0100, Chris Coutinho via networkmanager-
> list wrote:
> > Hello NM folks,
> >
> > I'm running into a problem conver
On Wed, 2021-02-03 at 12:08 +0100, Chris Coutinho via networkmanager-
list wrote:
> Hello NM folks,
>
> I'm running into a problem converting an OpenVPN "full" tunnel
> configuration to
> a split tunnel configuration. I've received an .ovpn file from a
> cli
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Hello NM folks,
I'm running into a problem converting an OpenVPN "full" tunnel configuration to
a split tunnel configuration. I've received an .ovpn file from a client which,
by default, routes all my traffic through their VPN.
I did a first patch which used a naive approach and just added support for
specifying the pkcs11-providers and pkcs11-id in the GUI. This works but is
not elegant or user friendly and requires that openvpn plays nicely with
the desired pkcs#11 provider. In practice this is often a big problem
On Tue, 2019-03-26 at 08:41 +0100, Martin Forssen via networkmanager-
list wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have the need to run OpenVPN with PKCS#11 hardware certificates on
> Linux. This does currently not seem to be possible with
> NetworkManager.
>
> I have looked around a bit and
On Wed, 2019-03-27 at 18:56 +, avemilia via networkmanager-list
wrote:
> Sorry, I have assumed that the VPN tunnel is up with this link-mtu
> setting, but
> in reality it is not.
Hi,
Try:
sudo nmcli general logging level TRACE domains ALL,VPN_PLUGIN:TRACE
and reactivate the VPN connection
ng for a working configuration to eliminate the "bad
packet ID" errors.
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On Wednesday, March 27, 2019 7:28 PM, avemilia via networkmanager-list
wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> openSUSE Tumbleweed (KDE Plasma)
> NetworkManager-1.16.0-1.1.x86_64
>
Hello list,
openSUSE Tumbleweed (KDE Plasma)
NetworkManager-1.16.0-1.1.x86_64
NetworkManager-openvpn-1.8.10-1.1.x86_64
with this openvpn configuration:
> [vpn]
> auth=
> ca=
> cipher=
> comp-lzo=adaptive
> connection-type=password
> float=no
> mssfix=no
> password-fla
Hello,
I have the need to run OpenVPN with PKCS#11 hardware certificates on Linux.
This does currently not seem to be possible with NetworkManager.
I have looked around a bit and realize this is a can of worms. The nice
clean solution would require changes to OpenVPN, which so far seems to be
Hi!
I'm trying to setup an OpenVPN connection with NetworkManager using a
PKCS#11 token as the client certificate storage. As far as I
understand after some googling, it's not possible to setup such a
config with GUI (at least #1218335 states so), but the "pkcs11:"
schema is
o use openvpn
directly
until the plugin supports the option. I doubt that
private
tunnel is the only service using this option, so I suspect others
are
also encountering it and adding support to the plugin should be done
at
some point.
Maybe it's a pain point for many user. But I never saw
ptop out
> of
> the office I believe I can live with continuing to use openvpn
> directly
> until the plugin supports the option. I doubt that
> private
> tunnel is the only service using this option, so I suspect others
> are
> also encountering it and adding support to the plu
that argument is required in your setup. For
example, (as you said, plain openvpn works) by running openvpn with
the
ovpn without the option.
best,
Thomas
Per your suggestion I tried using openvpn with the edited file and
as
expected it fails to connect. So the appears to be
required to initializ
server configuratoin. Enable debug
> > logging
> > and see why the connection failed.
> >
> > Since NM does not support the argument, you should
> > investigate whether that argument is required in your setup. For
> > example, (as you said, plain openvpn works)
, but whether the settings are correct
depends very much on your server configuratoin. Enable debug logging
and see why the connection failed.
Since NM does not support the argument, you should
investigate whether that argument is required in your setup. For
example, (as you said, plain openvpn work
wrong, but whether the settings are correct
depends very much on your server configuratoin. Enable debug logging
and see why the connection failed.
Since NM does not support the argument, you should
investigate whether that argument is required in your setup. For
example, (as you said, plain op
ortunately, this failed. Looking in /var/log/syslog I found the
following:
...
Feb 20 16:21:48 Z560 nm-openvpn[21289]: TLS Error: TLS key
negotiation
failed to occur within 60 seconds (check your network connectivity)
Feb 20 16:21:48 Z560 nm-openvpn[21289]: TLS Error: TLS handshake
failed
Feb 20 16:
r/log/syslog I found the
> following:
...
> Feb 20 16:21:48 Z560 nm-openvpn[21289]: TLS Error: TLS key
> negotiation
> failed to occur within 60 seconds (check your network connectivity)
> Feb 20 16:21:48 Z560 nm-openvpn[21289]: TLS Error: TLS handshake
> failed
> Feb 20 16:21:48 Z
0904]
vpn-connection[0x132d270,03cba5d7-57df-4bd8-b5d3-24c3f24013d7,"Private
Tunnel - Ashburn",0]: Saw the service appear; activating connection
Feb 20 16:20:48 Z560 NetworkManager[1008]: nm-openvpn-Message:
openvpn[21289] started
Feb 20 16:20:48 Z560 NetworkManager[1008]: [151916
Thomas Haller wrote:
On Thu, 2018-02-15 at 14:24 -0500, David H. Durgee wrote:
Hi,
I am running Linux Mint 18.3 x64 cinnamon and have the OpenVPN
plugin
installed with network manager. I have an OpenVPN profile from
Private
Tunnel that I use with no problems on my phone with the OpenVPN
On Thu, 2018-02-15 at 14:24 -0500, David H. Durgee wrote:
Hi,
> I am running Linux Mint 18.3 x64 cinnamon and have the OpenVPN
> plugin
> installed with network manager. I have an OpenVPN profile from
> Private
> Tunnel that I use with no problems on my phone with the OpenVPN
&
I am running Linux Mint 18.3 x64 cinnamon and have the OpenVPN plugin
installed with network manager. I have an OpenVPN profile from Private
Tunnel that I use with no problems on my phone with the OpenVPN Connect
app. I can also use the profile at the terminal window in LM 18.3
successfully
On Thu, 2017-12-28 at 10:35 +, Guillaume Betous wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an openvpn setup which works fine on command-line. I have a
> single file which contains inline keys.
>
> When I try to import it on network-manager (not sure of the version,
> but I run Ubuntu 17
Are you feeding your config file to openvpn binary on the command line?
I suspect OpenVPN and NM have different config formats and NM expects
NM-exported file.
Here's an example of OpenVPN connection, exported from NM (I simply
exported mine), try adopting it to your needs:
client
r
Hi,
I have an openvpn setup which works fine on command-line. I have a single
file which contains inline keys.
When I try to import it on network-manager (not sure of the version, but I
run Ubuntu 17.10), I have an error with message like "cannot read or does
not contain known VPN data /
On Thu, 2017-03-23 at 09:54 +0100, Beniamino Galvani wrote:
> Which dnsmasq version are you using? There was a bug in the way
> dnsmasq cached sockets for queries that caused problems when the VPN
> interface is recreated by kernel with a different ifindex; see [1] [2]
> for more details. This coul
On Thu, 2017-03-23 at 09:54 +0100, Beniamino Galvani wrote:
> > What does it mean that the local DNS service is returning REFUSED? How
> > can I debug this further? Or, does anyone know how to fix it?
>
> You can enable logging of queries in dnsmasq with:
>
> echo log-queries > /etc/NetworkMan
On Wed, Mar 22, 2017 at 08:19:32PM -0400, Paul Smith wrote:
> Hi all. I'm having a problem with DNS servers over openvpn. I use
> NetworkManager to configure (via openvpn config file import) and
> start/stop the VPN. I'm using Ubuntu GNOME 16.10, with:
>
> [...]
>
Hi all. I'm having a problem with DNS servers over openvpn. I use
NetworkManager to configure (via openvpn config file import) and
start/stop the VPN. I'm using Ubuntu GNOME 16.10, with:
network-manager 1.2.6-0ubuntu1
network-manager-openvpn 1.2.6-2ubuntu1
s like NM openvpn is just missing a step here when it
extracts the embedded cert into a file.
I've filed https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=780251 about this.
Cheers!
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I guess I'm not sure where to ask this, so I'll try here.
I've been provided an ovpn file and a separate pkcs12 (p12) file. The
ovpn file contains:
pkcs12 /path/to/my.p12
I am using Ubuntu 16.10 and I have network-manager-openvpn-gnome,
network-manager-openvpn, and ope
On Tue, 2017-01-31 at 14:30 -0200, Ethy H. Brito wrote:
> Hi all
>
> environment: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (gnome)
>
> Left clicking NM at status bar, selecting VPN connections ->
> myopenvpn does nothing.
>
> But I can start it from console like "nmcli c up id myopenvpn"
>
> Also I cannot shut it down
Hi all
environment: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (gnome)
Left clicking NM at status bar, selecting VPN connections -> myopenvpn does
nothing.
But I can start it from console like "nmcli c up id myopenvpn"
Also I cannot shut it down from there, but i can from console.
"/var/log/syslog" or dmesg are of no
On Sun, 2017-01-29 at 04:44 +0100, Pau Espin Pedrol wrote:
> Signed-off-by: Pau Espin Pedrol
> ---
followed up on https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68#c2
Thomas
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shared/utils.h | 1 +
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3 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/properties/import-export.c b/properties/import-export.c
index
On Tue, 2017-01-24 at 21:17 +0900, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> On 2017-01-24 21:04, Thomas Haller wrote:
> > in many common setups, the VPN gateway will forward whatever
> > packets
> > you send it. I don't agree that "would almost never work" is
> > acc
On 2017-01-24 21:04, Thomas Haller wrote:
On Tue, 2017-01-24 at 09:55 +0900, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
On 2017-01-24 03:05, Thomas Haller wrote:
> > Please advise how to use NetworkManager for OpenVPN servers which
> > are
> > not default gateways and which push their own r
On Tue, 2017-01-24 at 09:55 +0900, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> On 2017-01-24 03:05, Thomas Haller wrote:
>
> > > Please advise how to use NetworkManager for OpenVPN servers which
> > > are
> > > not default gateways and which push their own routes.
> >
>
On 2017-01-24 01:55, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
> On 2017-01-24 03:05, Thomas Haller wrote:
>
>>> Please advise how to use NetworkManager for OpenVPN servers which
>>> are
>>> not default gateways and which push their own routes.
>>
>> whether t
On 2017-01-24 03:05, Thomas Haller wrote:
Please advise how to use NetworkManager for OpenVPN servers which
are
not default gateways and which push their own routes.
whether the VPN gets the default route, depends on the (inverse)
"ipv4.never-default" setting. See `nmcli conne
oute 10.12.0.0 255.255.255.0"
>
> # testing3
> push "route 10.13.1.0 255.255.255.0"
>
>
> The same config file works correctly with command line openvpn on
> Linux
> (openvpn --config some.conf), with OpenVPN client for Windows, with
> OpenVPN client for M
config file works correctly with command line openvpn on Linux
(openvpn --config some.conf), with OpenVPN client for Windows, with
OpenVPN client for Mac (TunnelBlick), with OpenVPN clients for Android
and iOS - the routes are pushed to the clients. However, it does not
work when the config is i
I just noticed that I inserted that "Ping started to work" after wrong
message chain. That must have been pretty confusing. I'm not worried about
OpenVPN at the moment. It seems working quite well now. As I told before,
problem was triggered uncompressing cert archive so that i
2016-12-15 18:41 GMT+02:00 Dan Williams :
> > *route add default dev eth0 metric 99*
> > So, everything is fine!
>
> That implies that the default route was not set up correctly
> beforehand. What's the output of "ip route" before you add that
> default route?
>
Yes, there was no default route se
:00 matti kaasinen :
>
> >
> > Lubomir, Dan,
> > I found what triggers this issue. I don't know what the reason is,
> > though!
> > It has nothing to do with NetworkManager.
> >
> > The trigger:
> > 1) I load openvpn cert as zipped tar archive
ing to do with NetworkManager.
>
> The trigger:
> 1) I load openvpn cert as zipped tar archive to root.
> 2) I uncompress/untar the archive that creates /etc/openvpn directory with
> openvpn cert/config files, user = original user.
> There is no way back at this point. Whole system
Lubomir, Dan,
I found what triggers this issue. I don't know what the reason is, though!
It has nothing to do with NetworkManager.
The trigger:
1) I load openvpn cert as zipped tar archive to root.
2) I uncompress/untar the archive that creates /etc/openvpn directory with
openvpn cert/c
opping on the system bus:
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingDBus#How_to_monitor_the_system_bus
>
> And then monitor the actual bus traffic before starting the "openvpn
> service" (is that the NM VPN plugin?) and after starting it and look
> out for what changed.
&g
Hi,
On Tue, 2016-11-29 at 17:48 +0100, Anders Blomdell wrote:
> On 2016-11-29 15:40, Thomas Haller wrote:
> > On Tue, 2016-11-29 at 15:03 +0100, Anders Blomdell wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > > First attempt of OpenVPN pull request in the RFE.
> > > &g
On 2016-11-29 15:40, Thomas Haller wrote:
> On Tue, 2016-11-29 at 15:03 +0100, Anders Blomdell wrote:
>
>>
>>> First attempt of OpenVPN pull request in the RFE.
>>> NetworkManager should probably be modified to parse "redirect-
>>> gateway/redir
On Tue, 2016-11-29 at 15:03 +0100, Anders Blomdell wrote:
>
> > First attempt of OpenVPN pull request in the RFE.
> > NetworkManager should probably be modified to parse "redirect-
> > gateway/redirect-private"
> > while importing .ovpn files, pointer to
On 2016-11-28 18:13, Anders Blomdell wrote:
>
>
> On 2016-11-28 14:21, Anders Blomdell wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 2016-11-25 18:42, Thomas Haller wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2016-11-25 at 17:08 +0100, Anders Blomdell wrote:
>>>> Would it make sense to let the
On 2016-11-28 14:21, Anders Blomdell wrote:
>
>
> On 2016-11-25 18:42, Thomas Haller wrote:
>> On Fri, 2016-11-25 at 17:08 +0100, Anders Blomdell wrote:
>>> Would it make sense to let the OpenVPN server disable default-routing
>>> in network manager, for in
On 2016-11-25 18:42, Thomas Haller wrote:
> On Fri, 2016-11-25 at 17:08 +0100, Anders Blomdell wrote:
>> Would it make sense to let the OpenVPN server disable default-routing
>> in network manager, for instance
>> by checking if a 'push "route-gateway x.y.z.w&quo
On Fri, 2016-11-25 at 16:44 -0500, Paul Smith wrote:
> Can anyone tell me how to investigate / debug this issue? My
> /etc/resolv.conf has:
>
> # Dynamic resolv.conf(5) file for glibc resolver(3) generated by
> resolvconf(8)
> # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE BY HAND -- YOUR CHANGES WILL BE
> OVE
lease files.
My system is a desktop system, on a LAN, but I use openvpn to connect to
work and I also have kvm/qemu installed for running virtual machines,
which does its own playing with resolv.conf and its own dnsmasq in order
to enable virtual LAN facilities.
network-manager
On Fri, 2016-11-25 at 17:08 +0100, Anders Blomdell wrote:
> Would it make sense to let the OpenVPN server disable default-routing
> in network manager, for instance
> by checking if a 'push "route-gateway x.y.z.w"' has been done from
> the server?
>
>
Would it make sense to let the OpenVPN server disable default-routing in
network manager, for instance
by checking if a 'push "route-gateway x.y.z.w"' has been done from the server?
I mena smething like this, (nm-openvpn-service-openvpn-helper.c):
/* Interna
that:
> > Alias=dbus-org.freedesktop.Avahi.service.
> >
>
>
> In fact, it seems that any operations using dbus (NTP, avahi...) have
> problems after starting openvpn service and it does not vanish if I stop
> it. So, it seems that either openvpn sevice (or possibly NM) creates policy
&g
s using dbus (NTP, avahi...) have
problems after starting openvpn service and it does not vanish if I stop
it. So, it seems that either openvpn sevice (or possibly NM) creates policy
some policy kit rule that does not vanish when I disable and
rkManager or somebody else keep some data regarding OpenVPN
> set-up even though its been disabled. If so, would it be better managing
> OpenVPN connection with NetworkManager (-plugin) than using openvpn.service
> for that. Also is openvpn-plugin build automatically and get into use if
&
2016-11-23 19:31 GMT+02:00 matti kaasinen :
> 2016-11-23 18:13 GMT+02:00 Dan Williams :
>
>> If these are single-user systems, you can rebuild NM with PolicyKit
>> disabled so that it never validates requests against PolicyKit.
>>
> I'll try rebuilding tomorrow. I suppose (hope) there is clear swi
avahi). Also these problems did not disappear when I
disabled openvpn.service and booted card. Same goes with modem problems.
So, does NetworkManager or somebody else keep some data regarding OpenVPN
set-up even though its been disabled. If so, would it be better managing
OpenVPN conne
On Wed, 2016-11-23 at 17:25 +0200, matti kaasinen wrote:
> Version information:
> OpenVPN: 2.3.8
> NetworkManager: 1.0.10
> ModemManager 1.4.12
> Dbus-daemon:1.10.6
If these are single-user systems, you can rebuild NM with PolicyKit
disabled so that it never validates requests ag
Version information:
OpenVPN: 2.3.8
NetworkManager: 1.0.10
ModemManager 1.4.12
Dbus-daemon:1.10.6
2016-11-23 16:37 GMT+02:00 matti kaasinen :
> Hi!
>
> I do have kind of manager of NetworkManager who amongst of other things
> tries to connect modem automatically because my devices
Hi!
I do have kind of manager of NetworkManager who amongst of other things
tries to connect modem automatically because my devices are embedded cards
located somewhere in nowhere. These cards communicate to server through
OpenVpn tunnel. This modem connection process worked quite well untill I
On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 08:15:20PM +0200, Vicente Herrera Cobo wrote:
> Regards to all,
>
> by adding a specified ovpn file from my provider get the following
> error: "Error: configuration error: unsupported blob/xml element (line
> 104)."
>
> Line 104: "&quo
Regards to all,
by adding a specified ovpn file from my provider get the following
error: "Error: configuration error: unsupported blob/xml element (line
104)."
Line 104: ""
Attachment screenshot and ovpn file.
Thanks for your attention.
client
dev tun
resolv-retry infinite
nobind
persist-key
p
y.
>
> The order given was:
>
> public internet DNS
> private VPN DNS
>
> In the log from NetworkManager only the second one shows up as being
> added to DNSmasq via dbus. As a consequence, since the local
> resolv.conf
> points to 127.0.1.1, his names do not resol
from NetworkManager only the second one shows up as being
added to DNSmasq via dbus. As a consequence, since the local resolv.conf
points to 127.0.1.1, his names do not resolve.
Using OpenVPN directly caused the connection to succeed as normal with
two elements written to /etc/resolv.conf appar
ully on the client [0].
> If I send a SIGUSR1 (forced server ping-restart trigger) to the
> openvpn process, the static route pushed by the server is missing in
> the clients route configuration [1].
>
> The static route is pushed in both cases by the server, I can verify
> this
er) to the
openvpn process, the static route pushed by the server is missing in
the clients route configuration [1].
The static route is pushed in both cases by the server, I can verify
this on client and on server side.
Where do we lose this information?
What I can see is that the helper application
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 10:57 AM, Thomas Haller wrote:
> It would need a more elaborate scheme to report warnings back to the
> calling application.
I can report that, as an end-user, NM is a complete mystery when
anything doesn't work. So +1000 votes for some feedback facility :-)
VPNs are spec
On Tue, 2016-06-14 at 10:47 -0400, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Thomas Haller
> wrote:
> >
> > Also, import silently ignores unknown values from the file.
> > https://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-openvpn/tree/propertie
On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 10:33 AM, Thomas Haller wrote:
> Also, import silently ignores unknown values from the file.
> https://git.gnome.org/browse/network-manager-openvpn/tree/properties/import-export.c?id=96081a2c2e05f64d89433d150053291516bddd5e#n1409
> Maybe that is a bug, but fixing
On Tue, 2016-06-14 at 08:22 -0400, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
>
> thanks for the explanation. It generally matches my understanding of
> the world :-)
>
> The odd thing is: this is a vanilla client connection, all the
> details
> are in ovpn file, I am conne
Hi Thomas,
thanks for the explanation. It generally matches my understanding of
the world :-)
The odd thing is: this is a vanilla client connection, all the details
are in ovpn file, I am connecting to OpenVPN servers. Import works,
but the connection fails to connect. Debugging it is, um
On Mon, 2016-06-13 at 12:46 -0400, Martin Langhoff wrote:
> Hi List!
>
> is there a practical way to get openvpn commandline to talk to NM to
> have NM update resolv.conf with the DNS settings coming from the VPN
> endpoint?
>
> I regularly find in the field openvpn setups
Hi List!
is there a practical way to get openvpn commandline to talk to NM to
have NM update resolv.conf with the DNS settings coming from the VPN
endpoint?
I regularly find in the field openvpn setups which refuse to work well
with NM's openvpn support. Sometimes I can file the relevant
On Fri, 2016-04-15 at 15:24 +0200, Dave Conroy wrote:
> You are right, a Pre Activaition would solve the issue. I spent the
> past
> 2 hours working with the pre-up and vpn-up statuses and found that
> the
> tun0 device wouldn't release properly as the openvpn binary is
>
You are right, a Pre Activaition would solve the issue. I spent the past
2 hours working with the pre-up and vpn-up statuses and found that the
tun0 device wouldn't release properly as the openvpn binary is launched
before the hook is triggered.
Fun exercise though. However, all is not
ctivating another specific VPN
> > connection,
> > the former gets automatically disconnected?
> >
> > No, NetworkManager doesn't have a concept of ~conflicting~
> > connections.
> > When you activate connection A, you'd have to manually disconnect
>
27;t have a concept of ~conflicting~ connections.
> When you activate connection A, you'd have to manually disconnect
> connection B.
>
>
>> I've made the change to no success to
>> /etc/NetworkManager/VPN/openvpn-service.name
>> supports-multiple-connec
27;t have a concept of ~conflicting~ connections.
When you activate connection A, you'd have to manually disconnect
connection B.
> I've made the change to no success to
> /etc/NetworkManager/VPN/openvpn-service.name
> supports-multiple-connections=false
> Yet it st
e made the change to no success to
/etc/NetworkManager/VPN/openvpn-service.name
supports-multiple-connections=false
Yet it still connects multiple locations without disconnecting the
previous connection. Furthermore, I've set it to specifically use tun0
for my connections yet upon trying
On 02.04.2016 23:16, Thomas Haller wrote:
> On Sat, 2016-04-02 at 21:49 +0200, Stjepan Groš wrote:
>> I have one problem now. Namely, function _is_root in NMNetns doesn't
>> work, or am I doing something wrong? When constructing
>> NMNetnsController object the first NMNetns is created and that one
On Sat, 2016-04-02 at 21:49 +0200, Stjepan Groš wrote:
> On 30.03.2016 17:26, Thomas Haller wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >
> > > > > 6. Certain aspects of NMManager are global for every network
> > > > > namespace, others are not. For example, sleeping state (or
> > > > > should
> > > > > it
> > > > > be
On 30.03.2016 17:26, Thomas Haller wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
6. Certain aspects of NMManager are global for every network
namespace, others are not. For example, sleeping state (or should
it
be separate for every network namespace so that some network
namespaces can be suspended?).
Hi,
On Wed, 2016-03-30 at 16:22 +0200, Stjepan Groš wrote:
> On 29.03.2016 14:10, Thomas Haller wrote:
> > On Tue, 2016-03-29 at 13:13 +0200, Stjepan Groš wrote:
> > > On 29.03.2016 12:52, Thomas Haller wrote:
> > > > On Sat, 2016-02-27 at 09:34 +0100, Stjepan Groš wrote:
> > > > > Hi!
> > > > H
On 29.03.2016 14:10, Thomas Haller wrote:
> On Tue, 2016-03-29 at 13:13 +0200, Stjepan Groš wrote:
>> On 29.03.2016 12:52, Thomas Haller wrote:
>>> On Sat, 2016-02-27 at 09:34 +0100, Stjepan Groš wrote:
Hi!
>>> Hi Stjepan,
>>>
>>> after the changes done to master, I took your MIF branch, and r
On Tue, 2016-03-29 at 13:13 +0200, Stjepan Groš wrote:
> On 29.03.2016 12:52, Thomas Haller wrote:
> > On Sat, 2016-02-27 at 09:34 +0100, Stjepan Groš wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > Hi Stjepan,
> >
> > after the changes done to master, I took your MIF branch, and re-
> > merged
> > master into it. The resu
On 29.03.2016 12:52, Thomas Haller wrote:
> On Sat, 2016-02-27 at 09:34 +0100, Stjepan Groš wrote:
>> Hi!
> Hi Stjepan,
>
> after the changes done to master, I took your MIF branch, and re-merged
> master into it. The result is here:
>
> https://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/l
On Sat, 2016-02-27 at 09:34 +0100, Stjepan Groš wrote:
> Hi!
Hi Stjepan,
after the changes done to master, I took your MIF branch, and re-merged
master into it. The result is here:
https://cgit.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/log/?h=th/mif
I didn't actually test it, so don't expe
rk
namespaces (event of new device, event of removal of existing device)
this process must be asynchronous and so we have to wait. this parameter
defines the maximum wait time.
Trygin this with OpenVPN works for me. But, as usuall, this is very
likely full of bugs and there are lot of missing fea
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