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To
I wonder why the importance is Wishlist !?
L2TP is the built-in capacity of Android, Mac OS X, Windows for years.
Ubuntu and Linux Desktop is just missing graphical L2TP support so far.
Why a missing feature that could cause some people unable to connect
Internet be regarded as a Wishlist?
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You plugin works very well in GNOME Shell.
But it is problematic in Unity, unfortunately...
My test environment is CUHK VPN:
http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/itsc/network/vpn/vpn.html
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Hello!
I took the NM-plugin for L2tp VPN from PPA
https://launchpad.net/~seriy-pr/+archive/network-manager-l2tp.
It works fine.
I think it should be included in the standard ubuntu repository.
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Hi.
I continue developing plugin from
https://github.com/atorkhov/NetworkManager-l2tp in my github fork
https://github.com/seriyps/NetworkManager-l2tp . Also, I plan to further
support this plugin.
You can test it through installing from my PPA
Oh, forgot to say: there is a screenshot (ru locale)
http://dl.seriyps.ru/img/network-manager-l2tp.png
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Andreas: thanks for your kind offer.
I already got the package uploaded to debian sid
(http://packages.debian.org/sid/l2tp-ipsec-vpn) and wheezy
(http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/l2tp-ipsec-vpn).
It is now also available in ubuntu precise
But why have yet another application taking up yet more system tray
space to do what NM should be doing itself? IMHO, a completely
different application for managing only l2tp-ipsec VPNs when we already
have a VPN managing application is the completely wrong approach.
This ticket is about this
Werner: A review/upload from revu will almost never happen, ubuntu
dosn't have enough reviewers.. A package for Debian Sid and an RFS mail
to the debian-mentors list is usually the quickest way of getting a
package into Ubuntu. Besides, it has the added benefit of the package
making it to all
I also get the no valid VPN secrets error. Any ideas (using whoopies
packages on natty), this is with a VPN that only requires a psk, no
certs..
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I just test the Whoopie's ppa with natty but it doesn't work.
I use the giganews vpn
(http://www.giganews.com/vyprvpn/setup/windows-7/l2tp.html).
I have this message : The VPN connection failed because there were no valid
VPN secrets
Any solution ?
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On Thu, 2011-02-10 at 21:41 +, Mohegan wrote:
I just test the Whoopie's ppa with natty but it doesn't work.
Works for me, on Maverick.
I use the giganews vpn
(http://www.giganews.com/vyprvpn/setup/windows-7/l2tp.html).
I have this message : The VPN connection failed because there were
Brian, yes, the network-manager-openswan package is based on the GIT
testing branch.
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Title:
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@Whoopie,
Are your network-manager-openswan packages in your PPA (comment #27)
from the testing branch?
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I have uploaded packages for network-manager-openswan and openswan (to
enable external stats daemon support) for Maverick and Natty to my
testing PPA.
Feedback is very welcome, as I couldn't test it thoroughly.
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Mathieu, yes I'm still working on this package, it is available at
https://launchpad.net/~werner-jaeger/+archive/ppa-werner-vpn/+packages
(see also comment #20).
I also uploaded it to http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/ and I'm currently
waiting for some one to review/advocate it.
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I have built a first package based on the network-manager-pptp package.
It should be soon available in my testing PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~whoopie79/+archive/testing
As I don't have a working L2TP connection right now, I couldn't test it.
But I have a question: What should be put under
Sorry to spam this bug report, but I just found out that nm-openswan at
https://gsoc.xelerance.com/projects/openswan-nm now has a 'testing'
branch which supports L2TP and L2TP/IPSec according to the git log.
I'll try to build a package for it, too.
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There's a new network-manager-l2tp available at
https://github.com/atorkhov/NetworkManager-l2tp
But the IPSec part is missing until now. Let's see how this project evolves.
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Whoopie, thanks for the reminder. I think this NM plugin should be
packaged in Debian and Ubuntu regardless; I'll file the necessary bugs
tomorrow unless someone is eager to work on this now ;)
FWIW, debian has ITP bugs for two packages that would do something
similar, though not through NM.
Another solution with GUI: http://code.google.com/p/vpnpptp/
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I came across this bug accidentally, but it got immediately my attention
because I uploaded a corresponding GUI application to my private package
archive (PPA).
If I got things right it does exactly what is wanted here, namely
managing L2TP over IPsec VPN connections. In case you want to give it
I can confirm that the networkmanager-strongswan package does not
address this. I doubt the networkmanager-openswan package does either.
networkmanager-strongswan does not include the L2TP side. Pure IPSec
can be used for VPN, in fact that is easiest in Linux, but Windows and
OS X complicate
I can confirm the networkmanager-strongswan package does not work for
L2TP/IPSec. It implements a pure IPSec VPN. IPSec VPN's are easy to
setup in Linux, but difficult or impossible in Windows and OS X.
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My L2TP/IPsec VPN connection requires me to enter a shared secret key.
I don't see anywhere to enter that in the Openswan Network Manager
plugin.
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Has this bug still not been dealt with?
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Right, can somebody please test if this works properly using the
network-manager-strongswan package in universe? I do not have a L2TP
test VPN to check with :)
If that doesn't work, then we'll have to check how/if to include nm-
openswan as in comment 8 in a future release or through a PPA.
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In computer networking, Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) is a tunneling
protocol used to support virtual private networks (VPNs). It does not
provide any encryption or confidentiality by itself; it relies on an
encryption protocol that it passes within the tunnel to provide privacy.
Although L2TP
I'd be quite interested in seeing this, too. L2TP is not really anything
to do with Windows VPN, they use it. but it's Layer 2 Networking which
my ISP uses to route traffic on backup lines.
L2TP is quite important to the failover working, and our systems having
reduced down-time. It would be
I confirm that L2TP option via Network Manager is very important for users in
Russia, where most of Internet providers use pptp or L2TP tunneling, with no
alternatives. Many providers migrate from pptp to L2TP.
NM+pptp is already present in Lycid Beta installation media-- its great! One
step
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Still nothing working in Karmic and Lucid Beta1
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Hi,
I've solved the thing for me.
I got help by Jacco de Leeuw's informations
(http://www.jacco2.dds.nl/networking/linux-l2tp.html) and made an installation
script. I've tested it under 9.10 Karmic and it is working fine. Here you can
download my script:
Thanks whoopie for the package. I did the installation but I don't see
any input box to enter my username/password (actually the advanced
button doesn't seem to have any effect). Anybody is using this
successfully? Thanks
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I packaged the nm-openswan for karmic. I had to change some code to get
it compiled. The patch is included in the diff.gz
I attach the current version if someone is interesting. A deb file for
karmic is also included.
** Attachment added: nm-openswan.tar.gz
There is a package strongSwap in 9.10-alpha5, but a dependency
'strongswan-nm' is missing.
There is an implementation, which is created by the maintainers of xl2tp:
https://gsoc.xelerance.com/projects/openswan-nm and
ftp://ftp.openswan.org/NetworkManager-openswan/
Can we use this?
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setting the debian task as invalid, there's no point on open upstream
tasks if there's no bug to link to there.
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@ThomasNovin: Nearly correct. The bug watch belongs to the project,
because it was reported in the grnome bug tracker. If it was reported in
the debian bug tracker you would have done right ;)
** Changed in: network-manager (Debian)
Importance: Unknown = Undecided
Bugwatch: GNOME Bug
Bug is now added on Bugzilla. Have I linked it correctly?
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #554046
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=554046
** Also affects: network-manager (Debian) via
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Status:
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please verify that this still doesnt work in intrepid. If the featuer is
still missing there, please open a bug in bugzilla.gnome.org against
network-manager and give us the bug id so we can properly follow your
bug.
Please search the gnome database for duplicates before filing your bug.
Thanks!
Hello
It can be done by using xl2tpd and openswan.
More information can be found on these two sites for example:
http://www.jacco2.dds.nl/networking/linux-l2tp.html
http://gentoo-
wiki.com/HOWTO_StrongSwan_VPN_using_FreeRadius_/_Active_Directory
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how can you connect to such a VPN without network-manager under linux?
Please give me some insights. Thanks!
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