This was confirmed as fixed upstream some time ago (more than a year
ago), and the packages are now in Ubuntu; marking as Fix Released.
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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[feisty] network-manager-openvpn doesn't work when using x509 an
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[feisty] network-manager-openvpn doesn't work when using x50
Marking as fix commited, packages will soon be shipped with this patch
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I have committed my patch upstream (KDE's NetworkManager).
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Title:
[feisty] network-manager-openvpn doesn't work when using x509 and private key
** Also affects: network-manager-openvpn via
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150680
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Title:
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Yves: The code for connection types "Certificates" and "Certificates
with password" is similar. So if your customer's issue was that he could
not provide his "key password" for the "Certificates with password"
type, then yes, his issue should be fixed by this patch.
Note that you will not see a di
Cool, Andy!
Does it also support authentication which asks for a user *and* password upon
connecting?
A customer of mine runs an OpenVpn which behaves like that.
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I am also affected by this bug (for quite some time now actually).
I was so fed up with this situation that I decided to do something about
it: I created a patch which adds support for password protected keys.
Here it is:
http://reviewboard.kde.org/r/6054/
You need to apply this patch to a "trunk
Well, looks like:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150680
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[feisty] network-manager-openvpn doesn't work when using x509 and private k
As this looks like a missing feature, has it been reported upstream?
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>From the logtrace above, it seems that network-manager leaves to the
>management interface (in my case network-manager-openvpn-kde) the duty to
>request the passphrase from the user (which makes sense).
The package affected is therefore definitely network-manager-openvpn-kde (and
it indeed wor
Hi,
I concur with Obelix: the problem is not specific to Ubuntu (nor Debian).
Obviously an upstream fix should be sought.
In case it helps getting the status updated to "Confirmed", here is a summary:
Package: network-manager-openvpn-kde, version 0.9~svn1112085-0ubuntu4
Summary: Passphrase for
Passphrase dosen't have spaces.
regards
Obelix
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Obelix, 2010-08-28 09:21:
> I tested KDE Networkmanager on many Distributions. At all Versions
> the KDE Networkmanager dosen't work with x509 and private key. Gnome
> Networkmanager (nm-applet) works fine.
Did you test Gnome nm-applet using private key with passphrase that
contains spaces? It us
Hi.
I tested KDE Networkmanager on many Distributions. At all Versions the
KDE Networkmanager dosen't work with x509 and private key. Gnome
Networkmanager (nm-applet) works fine.
Conclusion for my part: It's not only a Problem with Ubuntu. The
question I ask myself is, who can ask?
Best regards
Metoo. I tried 10.04 today. Using network-manager-openvpn-gnome in the
Gnome environment it works like a charm.
Looking at how long this bug report is open (>3 years!) it seems to me
that KDE and OpenVPN are low priority. I can surely live without KDE,
but OpenVPN support is a must-have to connect
I still encounter the same bug using Kubuntu Lucid Lynx 10.04 on i386
achitecture:
openvpn-2.1.0-1ubuntu1.1
network-manager-openvpn-0.8ubuntu3
network-manager-openvpn-kde-0.9~svn1112085-0ubuntu4
Connection with x509 and unprotected keyfile works, passphrase-protected
keyfile fails.
Message in da
Hi
Fiesty is now EOL, can you still reproduce this bug on lucid or maverick?
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shame shame shame on me, the "problem lied between keyboard and screen"
please disregard my last 2 comments, no problem in Jaunty
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actually, my private key with password used to work just fine with Hardy's
network-manager-openvpn package
therefore, I'd like this issue flagged as a regression
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same issue and error message in Jaunty
issue should be renamed [feisty~jaunty]
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hi,
i have the same problem on KDE 3 and 4 (Hardy and Intrepid) with
network-manager-kde. The OpenVPN works fine with network-manager-gnome
(nm-applet) and in the terminal but didn't work with network-manager-
kde.
Regards
Obelix
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On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 12:18 +, Harri wrote:
> Probably, but bug #132060 is about not getting a passphrase dialog. I
> would suggest to not post unrelated patches in a bug report.
>
It was not completely unrelated:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-
openvpn/+bug/132060
Probably, but bug #132060 is about not getting a passphrase dialog. I
would suggest to not post unrelated patches in a bug report.
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On Wed, 2008-10-01 at 07:36 +, Harri wrote:
> I rebuilt network-manager-openvpn including your patch, and tried it:
> Still no passphrase dialog. Knetworkmanager shows a scrollbar, but this
> gets stuck at 80%. After a few seconds there is a bubble saying
>
> VPN Connect Failure
> Could not st
I rebuilt network-manager-openvpn including your patch, and tried it:
Still no passphrase dialog. Knetworkmanager shows a scrollbar, but this
gets stuck at 80%. After a few seconds there is a bubble saying
VPN Connect Failure
Could not start the VPN connection 'myvpn' due to a connection error.
T
I would suggest to set the "patch" tag on the Debian bug report,
and eventually increase the priority. It would be important to
get your fix in for both Intrepid and the next Debian release.
Many thanx
Harri
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I filed a bug against the debian package, along with a patch to fix the
"fails if password contains spaces" bug, but the maintainer,
[EMAIL PROTECTED], seems to be ignoring debian bugs filed against his
package. The problem is that network-manager-openvpn passes the
passphrases to openvpn unquoted.
AFAICS the problem is still in, if you are using KDE. Using Gnome I get
the popup asking for the passphrase, and OpenVPN works. Using KDE there
is no popup, and the connection fails.
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In reply to Basilio,
I can confirm that the problem no longer in exists in Hardy Heron, this
is; a passsword without blanks.
I can't confirm for Debian yet. Haven't updated for a while.
For me, this bug is solved, and can be closed.
Thx, for the guy(s) who fixed this.
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I am using Hardy Heron with network-manager-openvpn
0.3.2svn2342-1ubuntu4. Using a passphrase with blanks did not work for
me. It took me a while to reach this bug report which has drawn my
attention to the blanks in the passphrase. Trying without blanks solved
my problem.
As far as I can see, the
Hi guys
as for today this is no longer an issue to me, well, don't really know when
this was solved, but i try it today just out of curiosity.
could anyone of you who experience the same issue please confirm the fix?,
obviously under Hardy Heron with the latest updates, my current version of
net
I am using Gutsy and I would like to see this functionality present in
the applet as well. I really enjoy the simplicity of NetworkManager in
general and the ease of configuring an OpenVPN connection is great for
my users except for this little hickup. Thanks in advance for looking
into it.
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Hi, i use Gutsy and have the same problem.
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I'm having exact the same problem, only, I do not have spaces in my password.
Decrypting the private passwordfiles without password is not an option. It's
not my network.
Would be nice though, using networking manager to connect. Although good
old openvpncmd does it well.
syslog:
Oct 5 02:58:23
I had the same issue. Running Feisty, network-manager-gnome
0.6.4-6ubuntu7 and network-manager-openvpn 0.3.2snv2342-0ubuntu3.
Appears that if my key is encrypted using a passphrase which contains
spaces the connection fails
== syslog ==
Oct 1 11:44:37 tero nm-openvpn[13635]: Cannot load private
I'm using this configuration in /etc/openvpn/client.conf:
--8<--
client
dev tun
proto udp
remote 10.0.0.1 1194
resolv-retry infinite
nobind
persist-key
persist-tun
ca cacert.pem
cert client.pem
key clientkey.pem
verb 3
--8<--
even though i
It should be possible to remove the passphrase with a simple `openssl
(rsa|dsa) -in private.key -out privatekey-without-passphrase.key' with
RSA or DSA depending on the type of the private key used.
I agree with you, that there should be a prompt instead, though.
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