Re: using openconnect plugin
On Thu, 2009-12-10 at 11:17 -0800, Dan Williams wrote: Huh; knetworkmanager may not have the right GUI bits for openconnect yet? Indeed. https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=226028 -- David WoodhouseOpen Source Technology Centre david.woodho...@intel.com Intel Corporation ___ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
Re: using openconnect plugin
On Wed, 2009-12-09 at 20:23 +0100, Martin wrote: I'm using KDE 4.3 with knetworkmanager 0.9 (Networkmanager-kde4-0.9) There was no nm-connection-editor on my system, so i installed Networkmanager-gnome after reboot, trying to start nm-connection-editor give me these errors: ** (nm-connection-editor:5876): WARNING **: Icon nm-device-wwan missing: Icon 'nm-device-wan' not present in theme Looks like you need to: gtk-update-icon-cache -f /usr/share/icons/hicolor actually; a distro should do this for you in the package but you may need to do it once yourself. ** (nm-connection-editor:5876): WARNING **: Failed to initialize the UI, exiting... Maybe the gnome networkmanager didn't work with kde. Is there another way to edit my connections? knetworkmanager didn't show me openconnect as option to select, even not after reboot. Huh; knetworkmanager may not have the right GUI bits for openconnect yet? Sadly there isn't a package like Networkmanager-openconnect-kde4. Is there a way to start the openconnect plugin from the console? Yeah, that's probably the issue. I tried this without success: /usr/libexec/nm-openconnect-auth-dialog -s org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openconnect -n test_connection Error given: Have to supply UUID, name, and service. Normally when you click the VPN connection to connect, the applet tells NM to connect that VPN. NM then tells nm-openconnect-service to connect, and nm-openconnect-service may say hey, I need some passwords!. NM then asks the applet for the passwords, and the applet runs nm-openconnect-auth-dialog to get those passwords. They are then sent back to NM, which sends them back to nm-openconnect-service, and the VPN proceeds. So nm-openconnect-auth-dialog isnt' really something that can be run manually... I think in the end, there either needs to be some KDE UI for openconnect, or you may need to use nm-applet :( Dan What UUID? Without a connection-editor I can't create a connection name, so I can't supply a correct name? Anything else i can try? Dan Williams schrieb: On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 17:26 +0100, Martin Frank wrote: I'm using OpenSUSE 11.2, I've downloaded the openconnect plugin 0.7.2 from http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/NetworkManager-openconnect/0.7/ ./configure make make install I also installed openconnect. No problems. But how can I use this plugin within the networkmanager? First, either restart NetworkManager or reboot; NM doesn't yet notice new vpn plugins on-the-fly. Then, you should be able to create a new VPN connection through nm-connection-editor. Click on the VPN tab, then hit New... and follow the prompts. When you're done setting the connection up, it should show up in the applet's menu and you can choose it from there. If it does, but the connection fails, we can debug that further. Dan ___ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list ___ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
Re: using openconnect plugin
I'm using KDE 4.3 with knetworkmanager 0.9 (Networkmanager-kde4-0.9) There was no nm-connection-editor on my system, so i installed Networkmanager-gnome after reboot, trying to start nm-connection-editor give me these errors: ** (nm-connection-editor:5876): WARNING **: Icon nm-device-wwan missing: Icon 'nm-device-wan' not present in theme ** (nm-connection-editor:5876): WARNING **: Failed to initialize the UI, exiting... Maybe the gnome networkmanager didn't work with kde. Is there another way to edit my connections? knetworkmanager didn't show me openconnect as option to select, even not after reboot. Sadly there isn't a package like Networkmanager-openconnect-kde4. Is there a way to start the openconnect plugin from the console? I tried this without success: /usr/libexec/nm-openconnect-auth-dialog -s org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openconnect -n test_connection Error given: Have to supply UUID, name, and service. What UUID? Without a connection-editor I can't create a connection name, so I can't supply a correct name? Anything else i can try? Dan Williams schrieb: On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 17:26 +0100, Martin Frank wrote: I'm using OpenSUSE 11.2, I've downloaded the openconnect plugin 0.7.2 from http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/NetworkManager-openconnect/0.7/ ./configure make make install I also installed openconnect. No problems. But how can I use this plugin within the networkmanager? First, either restart NetworkManager or reboot; NM doesn't yet notice new vpn plugins on-the-fly. Then, you should be able to create a new VPN connection through nm-connection-editor. Click on the VPN tab, then hit New... and follow the prompts. When you're done setting the connection up, it should show up in the applet's menu and you can choose it from there. If it does, but the connection fails, we can debug that further. Dan ___ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
using openconnect plugin
I'm using OpenSUSE 11.2, I've downloaded the openconnect plugin 0.7.2 from http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/NetworkManager-openconnect/0.7/ ./configure make make install I also installed openconnect. No problems. But how can I use this plugin within the networkmanager? -- GRATIS für alle GMX-Mitglieder: Die maxdome Movie-FLAT! Jetzt freischalten unter http://portal.gmx.net/de/go/maxdome01 ___ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
Re: using openconnect plugin
On Tue, 2009-12-08 at 17:26 +0100, Martin Frank wrote: I'm using OpenSUSE 11.2, I've downloaded the openconnect plugin 0.7.2 from http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/NetworkManager-openconnect/0.7/ ./configure make make install I also installed openconnect. No problems. But how can I use this plugin within the networkmanager? First, either restart NetworkManager or reboot; NM doesn't yet notice new vpn plugins on-the-fly. Then, you should be able to create a new VPN connection through nm-connection-editor. Click on the VPN tab, then hit New... and follow the prompts. When you're done setting the connection up, it should show up in the applet's menu and you can choose it from there. If it does, but the connection fails, we can debug that further. Dan ___ NetworkManager-list mailing list NetworkManager-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list