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vpn pptp on Kubuntu is not available
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PPTP is still not available in knetworkmanager 0.7. There is an upstream
bug at:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=174439
Bug 174439: VPN PPTP not available
Also should this bug be marked as a duplicate of one of these since it
this issues does not appear to be related to a dependency iss
It seems that Bård's patch was committed to the KDE SVN repository, but
nevertheless, the version in SVN still doesn't work. On the bright
side, they're apparently working on a version 0.7. Unfortunately, I
don't see the pptp plugin in the repo.
I followed the instructions on building it from so
Just applied Bård's patch here, and it works great. Thanks!
Bård - any chance at re-submitting this upsteam?
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I'm attaching a patch I have sent to the knetworkmanager maintainer(Helmut
Schaa).
This patch was sent him in april, but I don't think he have had the time to
review it yet.
Please note that this is just a small fix for the pptp plugin, it only covers
the most basic part of knetworkmanager<->ne
Hi Bård Kalbakk,
I hit the problem as well and would like to give your patches a try.
Could you attach them to this bug report or send them via email or post
the instructions on how to get them running?
I am on a hardy kubuntu. Thanks a lot in advance.
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I can confirm that this bug is still present in Hardy.
There is several issues with the current network-manager-kde package:
1) Name-conflict in knetworkmanager_pptp.desktop
2) network-manager-pptp plugin has renamed many pptp options
3) network-manager-pptp plugin has changed dbus authenticatio
I confirm that this problem is still around in Hardy.
I also noticed that Gnome nm-applet called the connection PPTP, while
KDE seems to think it's a PPP connection.
Hope this is fixed by the time Hardy releases.
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This issue is still exist in Hardy too.
Too bad!
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Launching knetworkmanager from the menu doesn't work for me either. I
click, and nothing happens. The "No configuration interface found"
problem with VPN persists. Using Gutsy.
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I don't know about everybody else, but for me launching knetworkmanager from
the K-Menu works.
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Don't tell them to pull their fingers out... sheesh, that makes them
want to write code for you for free, huh?
At any rate, I am having this same issue. No PPTP VPN support even
after I install network-manager-pptp. I get the error "No configuration
interface". I am in the process of trying nem
This persists as a problem. The workaround is not a satisfactory
permament solution. Pull your fingers out guys!
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I added knetworkmanager as an icon on the desktop. Click it, it does
nothing. Right-click Open, it does nothing.
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I tried nem75's workaround. But I have another problem. Knetworkmanager
does not appear to do ANYTHING AT ALL. Generic GG installation, click on
Knetworkmanager from K menu, nothing happens at all.
This is very bad. From a user standpoint, you should never have any
menu options on a system which
Same thing on Gutsy,
ii network-manager0.6.5-0ubuntu16
ii network-manager-dev0.6.5-0ubuntu16
ii network-manager-gnome 0.6.5-0ubuntu10
ii n
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"VPN Connections" didn't show up for me either. The workaround that did
work for me was to drop all the GUI tools, and use pon/pptp/pppd
instead. This web page was very helpful:
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-diagnosis.phtml .
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Sorry... my problem is that "VPN Connections" submenu don't show up...
Thanks again
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Sorry... is my problem is that "VPN Connections" submenu don't show
up...
Thanks again
2007/10/29, hasi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Hey Panda_N_Shark,
> I have Kubuntu--anyway I went through quite a bit of pain until I had VPN
> up, so let me give it a try. What do you mean "vpn connections don't
Hey Panda_N_Shark,
I have Kubuntu--anyway I went through quite a bit of pain until I had VPN up,
so let me give it a try. What do you mean "vpn connections don't show up"?
Does it mean the nm-applet does not show "VPN Connections" submenu? Or is there
a menu but it is empty? If the latter is yo
I there,
I have gutsy instaled, ubuntu version, have pptp and vpnc plugins
installed and vpn connections don't show up how can solve the
problem ?
Thanks
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same here on a freshly installed, official release version of kubuntu
Gutsy, downloaded 2007-10-18.
The workaround pointed out by nem75 nicely works. Thanks!
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having the same issue here.
Kubuntu gutsy,
kernel 2.6.22-14 generic
kde 3.5.8
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The same problem exists here.
Kubuntu gutsy amd64.
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One thing that I have noticed is that under KDE the service is referred
to as PPP, but under Gnome it's PPTP. My Kbuntu install can't find the
configuration interface. Could it be looking for the wrong interface
type?
"There is no configuration interface for the VPN service ppp installed.
Please c
I try the Gustry release yesterday an I confirm the problem :(
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Possible workaround:
1) install network-manager-gnome (if you haven't already)
2) run nm-applet
3) use the Gnome network manager applet to configure your pptp VPN connection
4) close nm-applet and restart knetworkmanager
If you don't have the VPN connection showing up in knetworkmanager by
then,
The problem persists. You're about to release a Kubuntu with no way to
graphically configure access to a VPN network based on the protocol
(sadly) still used in most commercial environments. Any word from above?
Package info see post before this. Using Gutsy 32 bit nightly build from
2007-10-11.
The problem is still present. I think is a big problem because KVpnc
does not work Knetworkmanager and of course the KNetworkManager dialog
allows configuration for service types OpenVPN and VPNC. Options ppp and
PPTP says "no configuration interface found".
Package info is as follows (Gutsy 32-bi
This is still an issue. The KNetworkManager dialog allows configuration
for service types OpenVPN and VPNC. Option ppp says "no configuration
interface found", and no option appears in the list at all for PPTP.
Package info is as follows (Gutsy 64-bit):
network-manager
I can confirm this issue on Gutsy, packages installed:
network-manager Version: 0.6.5-0ubuntu11
network-manager-kde Version: 1:0.2ubuntu1-0ubuntu4
network-manager-openvpn Version: 0.3.2svn2342-1ubuntu2
network-manager-pptp Version: 0.6.5+svnhead2574-0ubuntu1
network-manager-vpnc Version: 0.6.4svn2
Hi,
in this last version the menu are ok, but when i select pptp or ppp, i get the
message :
There is no configuration interface for the VPN service pptp installed. Please
check your installation.
For openvpn it works.
I have :
ii network-manager0.6.5-0ubuntu10
Version 0.6.5+svn2595-0ubuntu1 (Gutsy) introduced new dependencies.
Could you please check if this bug is still present?
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