Network manager vpnc changing the Script

2009-06-25 Thread Syed Mushtaq
Hi I have a vpn connection which requires Auth mode as hybrid and a certificate file . so I had to compile vpnc with ssl support . Now vpnc on command line works fine but vpnc using the network manager failed so I edited the code to add a new config options that were missing from the orignal one

NM CLI

2009-06-25 Thread Bryan Duff
Is there anyone going forward with this? It would be useful for non-X or non-KDE/GNOME setups. And if people do think it's worth doing (I do) then what is the best path? 1) Split nm-applet into nm-client-lib (backend - with dbus calls) and gnome based nm-applet, then create an nm-cli. - I like

Fwd: NM CLI

2009-06-25 Thread Rodney Morris
On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 2:26 PM, Bryan Duffduff0...@gmail.com wrote: Is there anyone going forward with this? It would be useful for non-X or non-KDE/GNOME setups.  And if people do think it's worth doing (I do) then what is the best path? 1) Split nm-applet into nm-client-lib (backend -

Re: Error: package requirements (gudev-1.0) were not met

2009-06-25 Thread Alex Williams
You could try to build the udev and gudev packages currently available in karmic and see if you run into issues when using that in jaunty. Let me know if this works or if you run into issues. I had installed Ubuntu 9.10 into VirtualBox OSE - everything configuring and compiling fine! =) How to

Re: NM CLI

2009-06-25 Thread Bryan Duff
I have. It's written in python, and needs a lot of work (fex, last time I checked it had no support for mobile broadband wireless). I'd prefer C over python, and I figured that wouldn't be too difficult given what nm-applet already offers. Pidgin might be a good example - they seem to have

Re: NM CLI

2009-06-25 Thread John Mahoney
At the risk of contradicting my personal feelings towards a NM CLI, I would have to say the idea of porting network manager to the command line is some what of a paradox. NEG. 1. NM's main goal has been to make network configuration transparent and simple to the common user. 2. NM will always be