On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 10:19 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
> NetworkManager is expecting a string (the domain name) where the OpenVPN
> plugin isn't providing it. Has this combination worked successfully for
> you before, or is this the first time you're using these two specific
On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 16:01 +0200, Christian Guedel wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 09:57 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
> > There appears to be some problem with your version of the OpenVPN
> > plugin; since it and NM aren't successfully talking together. Note the
> > par
On Tue, 2006-08-29 at 09:57 -0400, Dan Williams wrote:
> There appears to be some problem with your version of the OpenVPN
> plugin; since it and NM aren't successfully talking together. Note the
> part about the missing domain. This is caused by either (a) a bug in
> the Open
On Sun, 2006-08-27 at 17:01 +0200, Christian Guedel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to use the openvpn plugin with NM today. It brings up the
> connection successfully but NM doesn't notice that the connection is up,
> so I have no way to disconnect the whole thing again.
>
no one?
On Sun, 2006-08-27 at 17:01 +0200, Christian Guedel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I tried to use the openvpn plugin with NM today. It brings up the
> connection successfully but NM doesn't notice that the connection is up,
> so I have no way to disconnect the whole thing
Hi,
I just re-send a serie of patches I had sent a few monthes ago, just in case it
makes it to the CVS repository this time. ;)
The goal of this serie of patches is to bring support for multiple domains
pushed by an OpenVPN server. For this, some work had to be done:
- named manager: propagate
Hello,
I tried to use the openvpn plugin with NM today. It brings up the
connection successfully but NM doesn't notice that the connection is up,
so I have no way to disconnect the whole thing again.
See the attached file for the log output in the syslog.
Christian
Aug 27 16:57:05 bluel
Hi,
I am using openvpn regularly and would like to integrate my VPN
connections in NetworkManager. But I have several non-trivial options in
my openvpn configuration file (such as rport, lport, ping, ping-restart,
mute-replay-warning, ...). Is there any way to pass these options to
network
On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 01:59 +0300, Adi Roiban wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have made a few changes into openvpn plugin in order to configure
> remote port number.
>
> Could you tell me where should i send the patch. i didn't find a devel
> list for nm.
>
> Thank you
Hello.
On Tue, 2006-06-20 at 01:59, Adi Roiban wrote:
>
> I have made a few changes into openvpn plugin in order to configure
> remote port number.
>
> Could you tell me where should i send the patch. i didn't find a devel
> list for nm.
Send it here. This list is user
Hello
I have made a few changes into openvpn plugin in order to configure
remote port number.
Could you tell me where should i send the patch. i didn't find a devel
list for nm.
Thank you.
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On Mon, 2006-05-29 at 15:22 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> The goal of this serie of patches is to bring support for multiple domains
> pushed by an OpenVPN server. For this, some work had to be done:
>
> - named manager: propagate on DBUS all the domains
Hello,
The goal of this serie of patches is to bring support for multiple domains
pushed by an OpenVPN server. For this, some work had to be done:
- named manager: propagate on DBUS all the domains stored in the IP4
structure. Only the first one was handled, don't know why... design constra
On Thu, 2006-05-25 at 02:58 +0200, Reviczky Ádám János wrote:
> Hi!
>
> The openvpn plugin (ii network-manager-openvpn
> 0.3.2+cvs20060524-1) didn't work here with network-manager
> (ii network-manager 0.6.2-3).
This appears to be a dbus API mismatch between th
Hi!
The openvpn plugin (ii network-manager-openvpn
0.3.2+cvs20060524-1) didn't work here with network-manager
(ii network-manager 0.6.2-3).
I get this error:
NetworkManager:Will activate VPN connection
'Beregszász OpenVPN', service
'org.freedesktop.Ne
I've been struggling with openvpn and NM for some time now. I previously wrote to the list with troubles that I thought were related to using cacert.org. I have now became my own CA and created my own certs to use.
I'm able to make the connection without using NM, but with NM-openvp
Robert Love wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 00:45 +0200, Groug wrote:
>
>> This patch adds support for openvpn --tls-auth and --cipher options.
>
> Looks good, committed to STABLE and HEAD.
>
> I've actually had people request "tls-auth" support so thi
On Thu, 2006-05-11 at 00:45 +0200, Groug wrote:
> This patch adds support for openvpn --tls-auth and --cipher options.
Looks good, committed to STABLE and HEAD.
I've actually had people request "tls-auth" support so this is a welcome
addition.
Thanks!
Hi,
This patch adds support for openvpn --tls-auth and --cipher options.
Regards.
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Index: openvpn/properties/nm-openvpn-dialog.glade
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--- op
ervice, the same for the MSS.
You probably ran in the very same problem I ran into when investigating
this problem. You probably took a release-version of NetworkManager (I
still had 0.6.2 installed and didn't install the whole NetworkManager
from CVS, as I should have) but used the OpenVPN-plu
tempt at hacking DBus/NetworkManager so
I'm sure I've done something completely boneheaded here...
On Wed, 2006-04-26 at 08:42 -0500, Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote:
> I am trying to get Network Manager to open up a OpenVPN connection from
> my Fedora development laptop to my FC4 gateway at h
Sebastian Willert wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Sebastian.
> I am trying to extend the NetworkManager OpenVPN plugin to support
> misconfigured VPNs (e.g. without proper nsCert types) and VPNs that can
> be accessed from Intra- as well as the Internet (those tend to change
> the source of thei
I am trying to get Network Manager to open up a OpenVPN connection from
my Fedora development laptop to my FC4 gateway at home. The OpenVPN
connection starts up and is working (as evidenced by the correct routes
being installed in the kernel and traffic flowing properly). However,
Network
Tim,
A small follow up.
I have been hanging out in CACert's IRC channel tonite chatting with
some of the people running CACert since I emailed you back earlier. We
came to a conclusion that the problem is OpenVPN's usage of a very old
deprecated netscape SSL bit. This is no problem typicall
l
resolv-retry infinite
nobind
cipher BF-CBC
auth SHA1
ca /etc/openvpn/cacert.crt
cert /etc/openvpn/client.crt
key /etc/openvpn/client.key
#daemon
user nobody
group nogroup
ping 15
ping-restart 45
resolv-retry 300
ping-timer-rem
persist-tun
persist-key
#log /var/log/openvpn.log
verb 3
I transl
you create the NM configuration for that VPN? Can you give
indications how you translated client.conf values to NM mask entries?
> My log on my laptop has something along these lines:
> Apr 18 15:56:11 localhost nm-openvpn[27403]: TLS_ERROR: BIO read
> tls_read_plaintext
Hello list,
I'm running on dapper drake using the package that was posted on the
forums to allow openvpn support. I own a motorola WRT850G, and have
been running openwrt on it for as long as I can remember. Recently I
setup up openvpn on it per the CACert wiki
http://wiki.cacert.org
On Wed, 2006-03-29 at 23:21 +0100, Crispin Flowerday wrote:
> I have been using the ubuntu 0.6.1 packages (really nice btw!), and have
> compiled up the openvpn service, however it the helper program just
> crashed for me when using it.
>
> The attached patch fixes the crash
Hi,
I have been using the ubuntu 0.6.1 packages (really nice btw!), and have
compiled up the openvpn service, however it the helper program just
crashed for me when using it.
The attached patch fixes the crash - it appears as though I don't have a
ptp address so it was crashing when tryi
On Wed, 2006-03-01 at 16:08 -0500, Rémi Cardona wrote:
> Hi all
>
> I'm trying to connect to a friend's network using nm-openvpn. However
> I'm also using nm-vpnc to connect to my university wifi network and to
> reach the net.
>
> When I activate the o
Hi all
I'm trying to connect to a friend's network using nm-openvpn. However
I'm also using nm-vpnc to connect to my university wifi network and to
reach the net.
When I activate the openvpn VPN, vpnc quits a few seconds later and of
course openvpn fails since it can't
the gateway to
> other end of the vpn connection.
>
> I can accomplish that with "PUSH" commands from the openvpn server but
> it doesn't work at the moment with NetworkManager implementation due to
> current NetworkManager restrictio, as you told me in another email,
This one goes to Tim.
Is it possible besides the basic routing you can add to openvpn
configuration, to add full routing?
For example, I don't only want to 'tell' my packets that for 10.5.x.x/16
go through tap0 but be more specific and say that for 10.5.x.x/16 you
should go to
Original Message
From: Tim Niemueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: NetworkManager-list@gnome.org
Subject: NM-OpenVPN 0.3.2
Date: Sun Dec 11 2005 03:16:47
> I have just checked in NM-OpenVPN 0.3.2.
>
> This adds support for encrypted keys for X.509 and X.509 + User/Pa
I have just checked in NM-OpenVPN 0.3.2.
This adds support for encrypted keys for X.509 and X.509 + User/Pass
connection types. It also allows the port to connect to to be set by
adding the port setting to the VPN connection settings using
gconf-editor. To use this open gconf-editor, go to
On Fri, 2005-12-09 at 09:42 +0100, Tim Niemueller wrote:
> Dan Williams wrote:
>
> > If you whip up some patches to expand the information that the
> > vpn-service passes to NM, by all means post them.
>
> OK. Right now I'm reading into the rest of NM to get that PtP address
> problem fixed.
For
Dan Williams wrote:
> If you whip up some patches to expand the information that the
> vpn-service passes to NM, by all means post them.
OK. Right now I'm reading into the rest of NM to get that PtP address
problem fixed.
[...]
> Then we get into really ugly territory with the UI for VPN routing
On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 20:24 -0500, Neal Becker wrote:
> Tim Niemueller wrote:
>
> > George Billios wrote:
> >> Tim,
> >
> > Hi George.
> >
> >> Could you also add a port option for openvpn?
> >
> > Hmm, the only thing where it is r
On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 23:52 +0100, Tim Niemueller wrote:
> That is not completely correct. I take care of DNS and WINS push
> messages (see src/nm-openvpn-service-openvpn-helper.c, the
> foreign_option_%i stuff). I do not care about the routes for now since
> NM does not (yet?) have
Tim Niemueller wrote:
> George Billios wrote:
>> Tim,
>
> Hi George.
>
>> Could you also add a port option for openvpn?
>
> Hmm, the only thing where it is really useful is the shared secret
> connection type, since there every connection has a differe
George Billios wrote:
> Tim,
Hi George.
> Could you also add a port option for openvpn?
Hmm, the only thing where it is really useful is the shared secret
connection type, since there every connection has a different port...
For the rest this shouldn't matter since OpenVPN got a po
Tim,
Could you also add a port option for openvpn?
Also I saw that you haven't implemented support for 'push' options from
the vpn server, like if the servers 'pushes' a DNS server or a specific
route which must be added to the clients routing table. Will you
implemen
On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 02:47 +0100, Tim Niemueller wrote:
> I have just checked in NM-OpenVPN 0.3.1.
>
> I have applied Crispin's patch, also the login banner part. I will have
> a look at a nicer solution tommorrow.
Part of the login banner part is missing, but seeing as
On Wed, 2005-12-07 at 02:47 +0100, Tim Niemueller wrote:
> I have just checked in NM-OpenVPN 0.3.1.
>
> I have applied Crispin's patch, also the login banner part. I will have
> a look at a nicer solution tommorrow.
I think I've taken care of this now, by setting last_a
I have just checked in NM-OpenVPN 0.3.1.
I have applied Crispin's patch, also the login banner part. I will have
a look at a nicer solution tommorrow.
I have also added support for TCP connections. It is just another check
button in the optional information section. Does it still fit a 102
Ryan Skadberg wrote:
> A quick request, can we add the ability to pick the protocol? Seems as
> if I use TCP and default is UDP and there is no option to pick TCP, so I
> can't seem to use this yet. I get a cannot connect to server error.
Yes, that's an easy one. I think for this I have to think
I really can't get used to the reply scheme...
Ryan Skadberg wrote:
> One more.
>
> I seem to have to enter a password to unlock my PEM. If I just do
Yes, if you have crypted your key this is true.
Code to deal with the management console is even in there already for
the password authenticatio
On Tue, 2005-12-06 at 19:57 +, Crispin Flowerday wrote:
> 2) The gconf 'last_attempt_success' flag is never set to true. This is
> due to the fact that it is only set via the login_banner dbus message,
> however openvpn doesn't pass a login_banner in the IP4_CONFIG m
Tim,
NM-OpenVPN 0.3 is working wonderfully, except for one slight issue - it
fails to remember the password, I have tracked this down to 2 issues:
1) The auth dialog is expecting 2 passwords in the keyring manager,
however only one is stored in the openvpn implementation
2) The gconf
One more.I seem to have to enter a password to unlock my PEM. If I just do straight cert, I get this:Dec 5 20:09:59 codewarrior nm-openvpn[2928]: Cannot load private key file /home/skadz/Work/VPN/skadz.key: error:0906A068:PEM routines:PEM_do_header:bad password read: error:140B0009:SSL
ecked in NM-OpenVPN 0.3.0.It contains support for a new connection type "X.509 with PasswordAuthentication" which basically merges the existing X.509 and PasswordAuthentications into one connection type as requested.
It also supports using the TAP device instead of TUN. Sorry Crispin, I
I have just checked in NM-OpenVPN 0.3.0.
It contains support for a new connection type "X.509 with Password
Authentication" which basically merges the existing X.509 and Password
Authentications into one connection type as requested.
It also supports using the TAP device instead of
e service program at the moment,
so not ready for public consumption :-)
Crispin
Index: nm-openvpn-service.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/gnome/NetworkManager/vpn-daemons/openvpn/src/nm-openvpn-service.c,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -8 -
Tim,
On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 17:38 +0100, Tim Niemueller wrote:
> Can someone send me a screenshot
> (maybe off-list) of the widget running on a 1024x768 screen?
http://photos.theflowerdays.com/tmp/nm-openvpn.png
Crispin
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On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 17:38 +0100, Tim Niemueller wrote:
> > I have been trying the new openvpn support (0.2.0, ubuntu packages from
> > http://bootlab.org/~j/NetworkManager-breezy/), and have a few questions:
> >
> > - My office VPN uses certificates, and username / pas
Crispin Flowerday wrote:
> Hi,
Hi Crispin.
> I have been trying the new openvpn support (0.2.0, ubuntu packages from
> http://bootlab.org/~j/NetworkManager-breezy/), and have a few questions:
>
> - My office VPN uses certificates, and username / pass authentication,
> is th
Hi,
I have been trying the new openvpn support (0.2.0, ubuntu packages from
http://bootlab.org/~j/NetworkManager-breezy/), and have a few questions:
- My office VPN uses certificates, and username / pass authentication,
is this supported ?
- When openvpn is spawned, does it log what it is doing
I have just checked in version 0.2.0 of the NM OpenVPN integration.
This adds support for username/password and shared secret connections.
It also fixes a bug where the wrong address was returned as VPN gateway.
Till now it returned the remote address in the VPN net (usually a
private range
On Wed, 2005-11-16 at 10:00 -0500, Neal Becker wrote:
> >> All settings are saved in gconf. Passwords will be saved in
> >> gnome-keyring.
> >
>
> Will this work for kde users?
Out of the box it should work for KDE users [1].
Also, the whole architecture of NetworkManager and it's VPN subsyste
ot have to write directions like "fill abc in field x". So the
>> question is if we want to be able to import the openvpn config the admin
>> distributes right now (which could also be used by openvpn) or if we
>> want to import a ini style file (like PCF files but wit
best idea for now to store these settings in GConf.
Another problem that we will have in either case: OpenVPN can only read
the certificates from real files. So we either need a patch to OpenVPN
to be able to take the certificates from say STDIN or create temporary
files while connecting.
T
So the
> question is if we want to be able to import the openvpn config the admin
> distributes right now (which could also be used by openvpn) or if we
> want to import a ini style file (like PCF files but with different
> entries, which would be close to OpenVPN terminology).
>
>
he
> question is if we want to be able to import the openvpn config the admin
> distributes right now (which could also be used by openvpn) or if we
> want to import a ini style file (like PCF files but with different
> entries, which would be close to OpenVPN terminology).
I think it w
he import feature of NM so that administrators can
give their users just a config file they can import so that the user
does not have to write directions like "fill abc in field x". So the
question is if we want to be able to import the openvpn config the admin
distributes right now (
On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 11:59 +0100, Tim Niemueller wrote:
> * skdaz.conf: Note that the OpenVPN-plug-in does _not_ read
> OpenVPN-config files but rather uses some special ini files that contain
> the information needed. I will put up some documentation on this with
> next check-in. Th
On Tue, 2005-11-15 at 11:59 +0100, Tim Niemueller wrote:
> Ryan Skadberg wrote:
>
> Hi Ryan.
>
> > 1) How do I debug? I can't seem to find any logs to use.
>
> Start the NetworkManager on a root console with --nodaemon. This will
You probably mean --no-daemon, right? :)
Dan
_
Ryan Skadberg wrote:
Hi Ryan.
> 1) How do I debug? I can't seem to find any logs to use.
Start the NetworkManager on a root console with --nodaemon. This will
give plenty of output. There is also some information in your syslog,
but especially the OpenVPN output will not be in the sys
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 15:04 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> some issues i have,
> *general question regaring vpn plugins, do i have to restart
> NetworkManager to make new plugins available?
Yes. It only reads the .name files on startup right now. I'd accept
patches for inotify support to mo
So, I'm trying to use the OpenVPN support and need to figure a few things out first :)1) How do I debug? I can't seem to find any logs to use.2) Just to make sure I have things set up correct, I got the following files from my IT guys:
* ca.crt * skadz.conf * skadz.crt * skadz.keyS
l answer for this.
to reload the system.d files. i did this:
/usr/bin/dbus-send --system --type=method_call \
--dest=org.freedesktop.DBus / org.freedesktop.DBus.ReloadConfig
still i had to restart NetworkManager,
otherwise it would not find /etc/NetworkManager/VPN/nm-openvpn-service.name
and wou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
Hi.
> i added ubuntu packages for the OpenVPN plugin to
> http://bootlab.org/~j/NetworkManager-breezy/
> so for those running ubuntu breezy,
> just apt-get install network-manager-openvpn
Cool!
> some issues i have,
> *general question reg
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 15:04 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> *general question regaring vpn plugins, do i have to restart
> NetworkManager to make new plugins available?
To work well, you'll need a patch for D-BUS posted to the D-BUS list Nov
2 but for some reason not committed yet [1]. I will
On Mon, 2005-11-14 at 15:04 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i added ubuntu packages for the OpenVPN plugin to
> http://bootlab.org/~j/NetworkManager-breezy/
> so for those running ubuntu breezy,
> just apt-get install network-manager-openvpn
Nice.
For Open SUSE users, I added Ne
Hi,
i added ubuntu packages for the OpenVPN plugin to
http://bootlab.org/~j/NetworkManager-breezy/
so for those running ubuntu breezy,
just apt-get install network-manager-openvpn
some issues i have,
*general question regaring vpn plugins, do i have to restart
NetworkManager to make new
Folks,
I checked in Tim's OpenVPN to CVS, see vpn-daemons/openvpn.
It completes 'make distcheck' without warning for me.
I guess nontrivial patches should go through Tim. He does not have
GNOME CVS access yet, so Dan or Chris or I will need to actually commit
the patches until
On Sun, 2005-11-13 at 19:46 -0500, Dan Williams wrote:
> If it looks good to you, feel free to drop it in. We'll fix it up as we
> go along.
Done!
Robert Love
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On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 16:54 -0500, Robert Love wrote:
> On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 21:25 +0100, Tim Niemueller wrote:
>
> > Comments and patches welcome! If you want to work on one of points on
> > the TODO list on the page please let me know to avoid double work.
>
> Awesome!
>
> Excellent!
>
> On
On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 21:25 +0100, Tim Niemueller wrote:
> Comments and patches welcome! If you want to work on one of points on
> the TODO list on the page please let me know to avoid double work.
Awesome!
Excellent!
On quick glance, the code looks good. I will check it out more
thoroughly ov
Hi guys.
I have added OpenVPN support to NetworkManager. The code is based on the
vpnc code with the changes needed for OpenVPN.
Right now only X.509 configurations are supported based on the OpenVPN
2.0 HOWTO. More about this on the page mentioned below.
I propose this package for integration
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 18:24 +0200, Pierre Ossman wrote:
> I don't think so. I had only gotten as far as changing the names of
> structures and functions from vpnc to openvpn (since I used vpnc as
> basis). And this was some time ago so I'm not sure how much it is out of
>
Christian Güdel wrote:
>On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 17:48 +0200, Pierre Ossman wrote:
>
>
>>Christian Güdel wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 13:37 +0200, Pierre Ossman wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I've been
Do you have written any code that I could use as a basis?
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 17:48 +0200, Pierre Ossman wrote:
> Christian Güdel wrote:
> > On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 13:37 +0200, Pierre Ossman wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> I've been meaning to get OpenVPN
Christian Güdel wrote:
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 13:37 +0200, Pierre Ossman wrote:
I've been meaning to get OpenVPN support up and running. Haven't really
been able to find the time for it though. But I will hopefully get it
done eventually. :)
Haven't seen anything abo
(Replied personally, sorry)
Any idea when this will be finished?
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 13:37 +0200, Pierre Ossman wrote:
> Christian Güdel wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > What about OpenVPN support in Networkmanager? This would be too cool. I
> > don't know wh
Christian Güdel wrote:
Hello,
What about OpenVPN support in Networkmanager? This would be too cool. I
don't know what is possible for IPSec VPNs in Networkmanager, but maybe
we could integrate some configuration dialog too.
Is this already in development?
I've been meaning to g
Hello,
What about OpenVPN support in Networkmanager? This would be too cool. I
don't know what is possible for IPSec VPNs in Networkmanager, but maybe
we could integrate some configuration dialog too.
Is this already in development?
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si
> Of particular interest, I think, is the question of how we're going to
> handle certificates. Ideally we should use a common certificate store so
> the user has a single UI for Evolution, Firefox, Thunderbird, Gaim and so
> forth. I think the general solution may be a bit out in the future (I
>
David Zeuthen wrote:
>I think the problem is that how you want to do routing differs a lot
>from backend to backend (think openswan vs. vpnc). Dan would know more I
>guess.
>
>
>From what I know of IPsec I don't see how it differs much from a
"normal" VPN. I see two routing scenarios used by us
On Sat, 2005-07-30 at 19:29 +0200, Pierre Ossman wrote:
> Pierre Ossman wrote:
> >
> > Come to think of it, I actually have a couple right now: :)
Ah, sorry, I saw this when I got to OLS last week but I forgot to reply.
> >
> > * Wouldn't it be better to move routing settings out from the plugi
Pierre Ossman wrote:
>
> Come to think of it, I actually have a couple right now: :)
>
> * Wouldn't it be better to move routing settings out from the plugins.
> This is a common setting for most VPN usage so it seems like a lot of
> code duplication for each plugin. Not only will it increase the
Pierre Ossman wrote:
> David Zeuthen wrote:
>
>
>>I've now added some stuff here
>>
>>http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/NetworkManager/vpn-daemons/README?rev=1.2&view=markup
>>
>>
>>though the backend parts still needs to be documented; will do that
>>later unless Dan or Colin beats me to it. Patches
David Zeuthen wrote:
>
>I've now added some stuff here
>
> http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/NetworkManager/vpn-daemons/README?rev=1.2&view=markup
>
>
>though the backend parts still needs to be documented; will do that
>later unless Dan or Colin beats me to it. Patches welcome.
>
>
>
>
Great! I'l
Hi,
On Fri, 2005-07-15 at 19:46 -0400, David Zeuthen wrote:
> I've been meaning to fill out
>
>
> http://cvs.gnome.org/viewcvs/NetworkManager/vpn-daemons/README?rev=1.1&view=markup
>
> at some point, right now it only says "The API for the VPN extensions
> points should be mentioned here" :-
the specific
> >interfaces we have in place... (and please do remind me if it's not
> >there before Monday night eastern time).
> >
> >
>
> Until then I have one initial question. Is it possible to use NMs DHCP
> code for the VPN connections? OpenVPN eithe
here before Monday night eastern time).
>
>
Until then I have one initial question. Is it possible to use NMs DHCP
code for the VPN connections? OpenVPN either has user provided IP
addresses or DHCP whilst vpnc seems to have IP address selection as part
of the protocol.
>Of pa
On Sat, 2005-07-16 at 00:46 +0200, Pierre Ossman wrote:
> There will probably be some discussion about the configuration and the
> 'just-works' idea of NetworkManager. But I'll get something up and
> running first so there is something to use as a reference.
Cool, that sounds very good. As Dan men
Dan Williams wrote:
>Feel free to go right ahead and see what you can do. What we really want to
>know is whether or not we need to change the VPN API to adapt to other
>clients,
>and whether or not we need to change how NetworkManager sets up the IP/tunnel
>stuff. If Open
On Sat, 16 Jul 2005, Pierre Ossman wrote:
> Is anyone working on adding OpenVPN support to NetworkManager? Otherwise
> I thought I'd take a stab at it.
David Zeuthen has talked about this before, but hasn't started it yet. Another
candidate would be OpenSWAN, I think.
Feel
Is anyone working on adding OpenVPN support to NetworkManager? Otherwise
I thought I'd take a stab at it.
Rgds
Pierre
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