Same issue on Xubuntu
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
Release:16.04
Codename: xenial
Thanks for the workaround !
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** Changed in: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
cannot edit VPN preferences via GUI
To manage notific
I confirm that the bug still persist (gnome 3.14 on debian sid).
The workaround works,
marco
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Title:
cannot edit VPN preferences via GUI
To mana
I am using Linux Mint 17 Rebecca and for me even the work around doesn't
work. Everything mentioned in this thread is installed, but I can't add
new openvpn connections, nor can I edit existing ones, which I imported
from another computer. I also cannot establish the VPN connection. Is
there a term
run: sudo apt-get install openvpn network-manager-openvpn network-
manager-openvpn-gnome. This will prompt for both your password, and a
Y/n answer, please provide it with your password, and Y
This should fix it
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I cannot create a new vpn connection through network-manager. This bug affects:
Ubuntu Gnome 14.10 (full updated atm)
GNOME Shell 3.12.2
network-manager 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu28
Moreover, after installing:
openvpn
network-manager-vpnc
network-manager-vpnc-gnome
network-manager-openvpn
network-manager
Up to date 14.04.1 and still no sign of this being fixed - come on, it's
not like nobody uses VPN
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Title:
cannot edit VPN preferences via GUI
To
When I want creating a new VPN connection and filled all required informations,
the save button is grayed.
I using Ubuntu 14.04, GNOME Shell classic session.
Testcase:
1. Launch in terminal the nm-connection-editor command, or press super key in
GNOME Shell and type network con part.
2. Click Add
Confirming on 14.04 Final Beta, Gnome 3.10.4
Steps for Workaround:
*First make sure you have the appropriate: network-manager-openvpn,
network-manager-openvpn-gnome
1. From terminal, launch "old-style" network connections window: nm-
connection-editor
2. Click "Add" to bring up the "Choose a C
Ubuntu Gnome 14.04 beta2
Gnome 3.12 (Gnome staging PPA)
I can confirm that I can edit VPN only launching manually nm-connection-
editor
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hmm I do get the old editor, however i'm still faced with the greyed out
save box! Have even followed other posts regarding the network manager
policy to no avail. Will try this on another machine in the morning
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In my case (Ubuntu Saucy + GNOME3team PPA), I can just launch nm-
connection-editor either from a terminal or from the Alt+F2 prompt and
the "old style" connection editor appears. I can then view and edit all
my network connections, including VPN connections. You will need
network-manager-gnome ins
Alistair, can you elaborate on Markus' workaround please? I don't seem
to have the nm editor nor can I find my profiles?
thanks,
Rob
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ca
This bug is not limited to network-manager-openvpn, it also affects
network-manager-openconnect and network-manager-vpnc. Openconnect and
VPNC VPNs get the same "Error: Unable to load VPN Connection Editor"
message, but Markus' workaround works well in the meantime.
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This bug affects me, although under Saucy+Gnome 3+gnome3-team PPA. I
haven't checked with a default Unity install.
Looks like this can be worked around if you manually start "nm-
connection-editor" from the network-manager-gnome package, which opens
the "old" UI and not the new fancy one that come
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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