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@Ulf, Tony, Diego: Is there any improvement in Ubuntu 12.04?
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Status: Confirmed = Incomplete
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Here's my first crack at a patch. It's for Ubuntu 8.04LTS (package
versions are referenced in each patch filename).
It has the GUI change for the OpenVPN stuff only. For PPTP the new
delegating routing mode doesn't really make sense since PPTP doesn't
have a mechanism (that I know of) to
Ok... here's my second (actually, third! :D), cleaner crack at the same
patch. The above patch had a couple of bugs in deleting VPN connections
(wouldn't be properly deleted), and wouldn't import the new route_mode
value from files.
Again - it still only covers network-manager and
Diego, thanks for the attached patches. asac is on vacation, so I'll
attempt to field this one for now...
In order for your patches to land in Hardy 8.04, they'd have to be
released via the SRU process:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates
I'm not saying it's impossible to land your
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network-manager[-openvpn] doesn't handle properly routes pushed by OpenVPN
2.1_Rc7
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194487
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I sort of expected this to be the case - I'll read up on how to refactor
those patches as you metion.
However, the important part is that it the patches are built and
designed such that if you install the patched version over existing
configs, nothing changes functionally - i.e. you have to
This defect severely limits the functionality of the OpenVPN client.
PPTP is unaffected since the functionality is consistent with the
available feature set. VPNC might be a case similar to OpenVPN.
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Diego, as I pointed out above, the FF for Karmic is tomorrow.
Exceptions are possible, however at this stage of the game, the approach
I mentioned above ( ie. working with upstream ), is probably your best
bet.
If you're able to re-factor your patches against the upstream git trees,
and create
Ok I've located the culprit logic. It's in NetworkManagerSystem.c - the
logic first removes all routes attached to the new VPN interface, and
then proceeds to force-feed what it believes to be the correct routing
configurations. I think what's appropriate here is the addition of a
flag in the
Ok I've located the culprit logic. It's in NetworkManagerSystem.c - the
logic first removes all routes attached to the new VPN interface, and
then proceeds to force-feed what it believes to be the correct routing
configurations. I think what's appropriate here is the addition of a
flag in the
** Changed in: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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network-manager[-openvpn] doesn't handle properly routes pushed by OpenVPN
2.1_Rc7
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194487
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Yes, this is still an issue. I can confirm what our friend said earlier
about routes being correctly added by OpenVPN and subsequently being
removed (presumably by NetworkManager or the NM-OpenVPN plugin).
In my view the problem is that the options do not permit the selection
of the correct
guys, is this still an issue for any of you?
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network-manager[-openvpn] doesn't handle properly routes pushed by OpenVPN
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Removing openvpn from the scope, following comments that openvpn in itself
works properly.
Please re-add it if analysis shows that the problem does indeed come from
openvpn.
** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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network-manager[-openvpn] doesn't handle properly
could someone please test whether this issue still exists in intrepid?
** Changed in: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Incomplete
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network-manager[-openvpn] doesn't handle properly routes pushed by OpenVPN
2.1_Rc7
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194487
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unless i see evidence that its core-NM issue, I assume its a vpn plugin
problem. Testing with NM 0.7 would help to know more.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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network-manager[-openvpn] doesn't handle properly routes pushed by OpenVPN
2.1_Rc7
** Summary changed:
- OpenVPN 2.1_Rc7: Does not route properly in Ubuntu 8.04
+ network-manager[-openvpn] doesn't handle properly routes pushed by OpenVPN
2.1_Rc7
** Description changed:
Openvpn 2.1_rc7 was included in the Ubuntu 8.04 hardy 2008-02-22 and
after that upgrade openvpn does
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