[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-07-04 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360176

--- Comment #16 from muddleh...@gmx.net ---
I still have this issue on several machines running kde. Is there some more
information I could provide?

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-06-15 Thread Jan Grulich via KDE Bugzilla
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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-06-15 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #15 from vad...@gentoo.org ---
Please reopen. It's not a duplicate.

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-04-28 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360176

--- Comment #14 from muddleh...@gmx.net ---
Hi,
I'm now using:
kde-plasma-5.6.3
kde-frameworks-5.21
network-manager-1.0.12-r1

With this combination, the issue is still not solved. Getting still:
NetworkManager[3485]:  [1461831813.021974]
[/var/tmp/portage/net-misc/networkmanager-1.0.12-r1/work/NetworkManager-1.0.12/src/vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.c:1918]
plugin_need_secrets_cb(): (xx) final secrets request failed to provide
sufficient secrets

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-04-05 Thread Jan Grulich via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360176

Jan Grulich  changed:

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 Resolution|--- |DUPLICATE
 Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED

--- Comment #13 from Jan Grulich  ---


*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 356587 ***

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-22 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360176

--- Comment #12 from muddleh...@gmx.net ---
Hi,

today I updated to kde-frameworks-5.20 and kde-plasma-5.6. (networkmanager is
still 1.0.10-r1)
Unfortunately this did not solve the issue.

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-11 Thread Konstantin via KDE Bugzilla
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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-09 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360176

--- Comment #11 from muddleh...@gmx.net ---
Some more (hopefully useful) information:
I deleted all vpn connections and recreated a new openconnect vpn in connection
editor. Then I tried to connect (without success). After these steps, a config
file was created (/etc/Networkmanager/system-connections/myvpn).

sudo cat /etc/Networkmanager/system-connections/myvpn:
[connection]
id=myvpn
uuid=3311d08e-e879-480e-b9aa-2a77ba88b227
type=vpn
permissions=user:my-user:;
secondaries=

[vpn]
lasthost-flags=0
xmlconfig-flags=0
pem_passphrase_fsid=no
gwcert-flags=2
gateway-flags=2
autoconnect-flags=0
enable_csd_trojan=no
certsigs-flags=0
cookie-flags=2
gateway=my-gateway
service-type=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openconnect

[ipv4]
dns-search=
method=auto

[ipv6]
dns-search=
method=auto
** end of config file **

After I restarted kded5 and established a vpn-connection a section
"[vpn-secrets]" was added to the config file:
[vpn-secrets]
form:main:username=my-user
form:main:group_list=my-list
lasthost=my-gateway
autoconnect=no
save_passwords=no


If I try to reconnect now, the vpn secrets dialog correctly suggests my
username (the password field is still empty as I did not select "save
password"). The vpn connection is created successfully.

After a logout/login cycle, the vpn connection again aborts with the above
error. The username is NOT suggested in the vpn secrets dialog (the username is
still saved in the config file).

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-09 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360176

--- Comment #10 from muddleh...@gmx.net ---
My wifi connections work as expected. The passwords are fetched from my
kwallet.
If no kwallet is open, openconnect (or plasma-nm) initiates the kwallet
password dialog, but does not read from/write to it.

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-09 Thread Jan Grulich via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #9 from Jan Grulich  ---
Hmm, that's interesting. Do other connections work with our kded5 module
without restarting (e.g. wireless connections)?

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-07 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360176

--- Comment #8 from muddleh...@gmx.net ---
Created attachment 97747
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=97747=edit
kded5 restart log

plasma-nm worked after this kded5 restart. (attachment 97745 was is the log of
a plasmashell restart)

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-07 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360176

--- Comment #7 from muddleh...@gmx.net ---
Created attachment 97745
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=97745=edit
nm log

I found out the if I kill/restart the kded5 service, plasma-nm is able to
create the connection.

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-07 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360176

--- Comment #6 from muddleh...@gmx.net ---
Created attachment 97744
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=97744=edit
nmcli connection show

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-07 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360176

--- Comment #5 from muddleh...@gmx.net ---
Created attachment 97743
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=97743=edit
Networkmanager messages from /var/log/messages

Sorry for the delay.

I'm using openrc instead of systemd so there is no journalctl. I copied the
relevant messages from /var/log/messages instead.

For creating the debug information in /var/log/messages I first connected to
the vpn by nmcli. After closing the connection, I tried again with plasma-nm.

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-07 Thread Jan Grulich via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #4 from Jan Grulich  ---
I need all the information (including NM log and also the debug output from
kded as described in the link above).

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-07 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360176

--- Comment #3 from muddleh...@gmx.net ---
$> if `qdbus org.kde.kded5 /kded org.kde.kded5.loadedModules | grep
networkmanagement > /dev/null`; then echo "running"; else echo "not running";
fi
running

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-07 Thread Jan Grulich via KDE Bugzilla
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--- Comment #2 from Jan Grulich  ---
Information from [1] would be helpful to identify your problem.

[1] -
https://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Solid/Plasma-nm#Plasma-nm_doesn.27t_remember_my_password

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[plasma-nm] [Bug 360176] openconnect fails with "Necessary secrets were not provided"

2016-03-07 Thread via KDE Bugzilla
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muddleh...@gmx.net changed:

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--- Comment #1 from muddleh...@gmx.net ---
Hi, 

I have exactly the same issue using plasma-nm 5.5.5 on Gentoo.
VPN connection works from command line with nmcli with --ask option. The vpn
secrets dialog does not save username and password in kwallet even when the
according option is set.

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