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Default timeout is 25s, increased to 120s
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More information:
dpkg -l network-manager
network-manager 1.2.2-0ubuntu0.16.04.3
lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
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I disagree with the duplicate status.
>From my debug logs and the above attached patches, a timeout is
expiring.
The key artifact is
NetworkManager[14599]: [1476879550.3835] agent-manager: req[0xb9f6c0,
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Hi, same problem after upgrade to Xenial.
Sometimes VPN connect succeeds, but most often it fails.
Using openconnect from command line always works.
Here are debug logs for both failed and successful and
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Hello!
I´ve got the same problem using 15.04 Ubuntu version. It worked well until
yesterday. Only using my broadband.
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Possibly related?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-applet/+bug/1440009
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I am posting here because I do not have a problem with network-manager-
vpnc. My issue is that on 2 computers which were *fresh* installs and
not upgrades, if I go to try and launch an openconnect session,
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Couldnt edit the original post: These are both Ubuntu-Gnome 14.04 64 Bit
releases
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VPN Connection fails after last upgrade on 14.04
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Tried #32 with plasma-nm instead of network-manager-gnome on Kubuntu
14.04 (32-bit), but it still doesn't work for me.
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Regression:
Sami, your workaround (#32) works, but doesn't survive a reboot: problem
reoccurs.
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Title:
Regression: openconnect VPN does not work anymore
To
I have a completely new installation of Kubuntu 14.04 here, and Gnome
dependencies for Network Manager aren't installed. In so far, I can't
have any faulty old configuration files. Also compare
http://forum.ubuntuusers.de/topic/openconnect-mit-nm-plasma-fuehrt-zu-
segfault-i/ – the OP is in
On my ubuntu 14.04 desktop, running following commands cured the problem:
1. sudo apt-get remove --purge network-manager-gnome
reboot
2. sudo apt-get install network-manager-gnome
logout/login
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Also affects me in KUbuntu 14.04.
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I have the same problem as vaivaswatha.
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I have this issue on lubuntu through the standard network-manager
applet. It works fine on command line.
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Title:
Regression: openconnect VPN
I have this issue after upgrading to Trusty from Saucy with either XFCE
or Gnome 3. I can connect to the VPN manually from the command line but
it fails when I try to do it through the network manager applet.
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I am no longer affected. It works now for me, no matter which network I
am in. Yesterday it didn't, even after restarting Ubuntu. Could it be
that yesterday's Ubuntu update solved the issue?
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I am having the same problem. It appeared after upgrading to 14.04. I am
using the standard VPN under Unity...
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** Tags added: trusty
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So @tkuhn you are able to connect to your VPN using openconnect on the
command line and the VPN connection works? It only fails to connect when
using the NM GUI in the Unity menu bar? See comment #2. The command will
be something like sudo openconnect -v [certificate options] vpn-host.
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Now, it's working again for me! Could be because I installed the latest
Ubuntu updates today, or because I am in a different wireless network
now... I have to try it again tomorrow in the other network.
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Are all the users confirming this connection failure using KDE / Kubuntu
and using the KDE Plasma widget to connect with OpenConnect?
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This seems to still exist, anyone else having this issue?
** Changed in: network-manager-openconnect (Ubuntu)
Status: Expired = New
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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no activity for 60 days.]
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And I am back here.
So the --no-xmlpost has been resolved, and now I can connect on console without
--no-xmlpost option
Yet, I am unable to connect via UI (in KDE / plasma).
I get following log entries:
With GUI I get this in log:
POST https://XXX/
Attempting to connect to server XXX:443
SSL
openconnect:amd64/trusty 5.02-1
network-manager:amd64/trusty 0.9.8.8
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Status: Invalid = Confirmed
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I have the same problem on Ubuntu 14.04...
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Hi Anton, you say you have the same problem. Do you mean that you are
unable to connect with openconnect using the KDE networking VPN widget,
but you are able to connect with openconnect on the command line? Please
clarify the specific symptoms that you are experiencing that lead you to
believe
This is still the case for me.
In logs I get:
Jan 13 10:01:38 HP NetworkManager[879]: info Starting VPN service
'openconnect'...
Jan 13 10:01:38 HP NetworkManager[879]: info VPN service 'openconnect'
started (org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openconnect), PID 3799
Jan 13 10:01:38 HP
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Status: Invalid = Incomplete
** Changed in: network-manager-openconnect (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Hi Jaceq, are you able to connect on the console with
sudo openconnect -v URL
without the --no-xmlpost option?
If you are able to connect both with and without --no-xmlpost, then
please also report whether you are using nm-applet, gnome-shell, or
KDE's plasma-widget-networkmanagement.
If you
Hi,
I am unable to connect without --no-xmlpost
I am using KDE;s plastma-widget-networkmanagemnt
I have browsed linked bug and it seems that this is my problem.
I will try to find package 5.02-1 ( I have 5.01-1).
Thanks!
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Thanks for replying and confirming that bug #1229195 describes the
problem you are having. I'm setting this bug status back to invalid
since the original reporter's problem has been resolved by upgrades or
configuration changes.
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Actually, it works again... I guess an update to NetworkManager or KDE
or something fixed it.
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Title:
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@Funky, which command in comment #2 works for you, or do both commands
work?
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I experience the same using network-manager-openconnect-gnome within Cinnamon
2.0.12. another difference in my case is, i use no certificate, but
user/password-credentials to authentificate.
connecting with openconnect as suggested in comment #2 works.
here's the part of the syslog, when i fail
Yes, most likely. Unfortunately I don't have a Kubuntu setup to test
with at the moment so I can't try this for myself, perhaps someone else
can.
Were you able to configure your user certificate and key file in the KDE
applet properly when setting up the connection?
You might try getting some
Thanks, that worked! (Both with and without --no-xmlpost).
So I'm guessing the bug is just the NetworkManager failing to talk to
KDE's applet? (At least, I've seen it fail in other ways - when asking
for wifi password, etc.)
1.
POST https://[HOSTNAME]/
Attempting to connect to server [IP]:443
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Can you test connecting to your VPN with openconnect on
the command line to help identify if this is the same as other similar
bugs reported recently?
1. Can you connect with sudo openconnect -v VPN-URL, tell us
I don't think it succeeded; it's complaining about a username and
password. I don't actually have those; I have a certificate and a key
.pem files, but don't know how to specify them. Also, I gave it a
--cafile option cause it was complaining about the server certificate
otherwise.
1.
POST
OK, see man openconnect for the options for certificate files.
Use the option -c CERTFILE for your user certificate and -k KEYFILE for
your private key. Add those options to the ones above to try to connect
both with and without the --no-xmlpost option.
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