network-manager-openvpn is going to be included in main in bug #1574576
After that, it might be reasonable to add it to desktop-recommends.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
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** No longer affects: network-manager-pptp (Ubuntu)
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NetworkManager VPN plugins
For me all work perfect with SSL based VPN...I researched appropriate VPN
service, company with unlimited bandwidth and I found Super VPN and I must
admit I am very satisfied! They provide me an IP address which I needed so much
when I travel abroad...
With VPN I could effectively hide my locati
** Changed in: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Alexander Sack (asac) => (unassigned)
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Chauncellor,
Please refer to bug 107738 about the -pptp plugin being installed by
default.
As for the other VPN plugins like -vpnc and -openvpn (and others,
-openconnect, maybe more coming up?), I don't think it would be likely
that all VPN plugins would be installed by default. Seeing as pptp is
Could we get this included for Lucid...?
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This seems to be a duplicate of bug 277496.
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On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 09:41:43PM -, Xamusk wrote:
> Actually my college requires openvpn to connect. Otherwise one has to
> dual-boot to Windows or ask a friend to download the packages.
>
OK. thanks for the info.
- Alexander
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Actually my college requires openvpn to connect. Otherwise one has to
dual-boot to Windows or ask a friend to download the packages.
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In some environments the others are bootstrapping things as well. I can't
imagine my school is the only one that requires vpnc to get online. I usually
would sneakernet the debs from a Windows computer in the library to get up and
running when I lived on campus.
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that said, i am not convinced that we should install all vpn plugins
that exist by default. pptp is a exception as some users seem to need
that to get online for their provider. so its a bootstrapping thing
there. the others could just be installed on-demand using somewizard or
something if you go
the pptp part is special and is treated in bug 107738 on its own.
invalidating here.
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This requires, at a minimum to follow the bug description, to let the
users know that additional packages are required. I see inclusion by
default more like a second phase.
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Given that what prevents this being fixed is the need for a set of developers
willing to "own" these package and their bugs...I'm not sure how much of a
papercut that is.
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On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 08:09:15AM -, Lex Ross wrote:
> It is still not trivial to configure L2TP connection in 9.04 with users
> reporting that 8.04 scripts stopped working with new release. Just
Is this bug really about l2tp support? I would suggest to make a
separate bug out of it. If possi
I already did contribute some changes and fixes upstream, and I try to
help out on the bugs on network-manager when I have a chance... That
said, I'll bring up the issue on the upstream mailing list (if it isn't
there already) and see what needs to be done to put the VPN plugins into
workable shape
It is still not trivial to configure L2TP connection in 9.04 with users
reporting that 8.04 scripts stopped working with new release. Just
reinforces the idea that things do get broken from one release to
another. We really need to do something about this as more and more ISPs
move to L2TP Internet
I filed bug 370210 for the specific (hopefully small) GUI change of just
explaining in the dialog *why* the controls are greyed out, as requested
by https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager-
vpnc/+bug/278153/comments/28 and others.
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Take your rant elsewhere. We're not upstream for this plugin. If you think
there are improvements to be made, I'm sure the upstream developers will
welcome your patches when you've had time to prepare them.
However, you did just show a reason for this plugin to NOT be included by
default by p
i register myself the first time just for this rant. I'm fuc***
disappointed with nm openvpn plugin. Have been tried to use it in 3
release since gutsy. IT NEVER WORK UNTIL NOW!!. Using windows openvpn-
gui works perfectly everytime since xp to vista. What the hell??
There're tons of openvpn option
the theory is good, but in practice its not easy to hack those plugins
together unless you did a certain amount of network-manager upstream
development. The right way to move forward would be to get involved
upstream with development of plugins and then once we see that we have
all the know-how in
Alexander Sack said above that getting these into main and then default could
be difficult because they are not as actively developed as Network Manager
itself, so we could end up stuck with an old NM because of the plugins not
being caught up.
The alternative would be if someone could step u
Agree with Alexander Gabriel. This is really bad ...
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epic fail
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dropping the milestone here; these packages have yet to go through an
MIR process, they appear to be some distance from being installed by
default, and this isn't a blocker for jaunty.
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Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
Target: ubuntu-9.0
Just a quick note: I agree that this bug should be fixed or if not, the
dialogue fixed so that it's not totally confusing about why it's greyed
out, but if this is changed before Jaunty release it will require a
change to documentation.
The bug is currently targetted to beta: if that's to be done,
On Mon, Feb 09, 2009 at 06:47:57PM -, Shaun Crampton wrote:
> Surely if the VPN packages were added as dependencies to the ubuntu-
> desktop package (or network manager) then this would just work? Since
> Ubuntu own the above packages, why does it need upstream?
>
if upstream doesnt treat it
Surely if the VPN packages were added as dependencies to the ubuntu-
desktop package (or network manager) then this would just work? Since
Ubuntu own the above packages, why does it need upstream?
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On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 12:57:01PM -, Tux wrote:
> Xamusk has a point here. What's the problem of installing the three vpn
> packages by default? This will give you vpn configuration at all times.
>
This has to be fixed upstream by making the vpn plugins first tier
products. in the past they
Xamusk has a point here. What's the problem of installing the three vpn
packages by default? This will give you vpn configuration at all times.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => A
Xamusk wrote:
> Actually, this bug has been reported since Hardy or before (I have seen it
> somewhere, but can't find now where) and obviously the Ubuntu team also
> forgot about it.
> It's specially important to ship VPN plugins not only because of the option
> that is there in the UI, but als
Why can't this be solved like with ntp? Don't grey out the "Add" button. When
this button is clicked all three vpn plugins are installed and you can
configure you're vpn.
In the current case users are displayed with a greyed out Add button which
means VPN cannot be configured. When the Add butto
Actually, this bug has been reported since Hardy or before (I have seen it
somewhere, but can't find now where) and obviously the Ubuntu team also forgot
about it.
It's specially important to ship VPN plugins not only because of the option
that is there in the UI, but also because in many places
err, looks like the status is "shut up you annoying Norwegian, we'll fix
it in about 6 months time" :)
I was just trying to convince you to change the status :) Maybe if I
take a bunch of cute kittens as hostage...
Diver:
Check http://www.remastersys.klikit-linux.com, here is what I did (not tes
Tor, this bug is set to what status? Does that status indicate to you
that this bug is not accepted as a bug?
And no ... no option that changes UI is acceptable as a stable release
update. Thanks for helping earlier in next cycle. Input is more than
welcome and we love to hear ideas for better pol
Is there is any tutorial on how one can remaster such iso?
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I know adding software to a physically shipped CD is quite impossible,
and that its politically hard/impossible to add something to the iso
(but not technically impossible). As a last solution updates can be
released, as several of those is - for every release, But to make that
happen it has to qua
it cant happen in intrepid anymore. simple reason: adding something to
CD after release is technically impossible ;) ... also its not possible
from a policy perspective. I cant imagine any issue that could trigger
something like that ;).
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Hi again!
Is there a way to get this issue pushed out to Intrepid what so ever?
Who can decide that this is important enough to fix? The job itself is
quite easy, so I guess it's just a matter of will and/or ability to see
this from a users point of view.
Actually, I guess it's just about as much
I think this should be considered a minor bug rather than a wishlist item. I
think it's a bug because there is no information for the user to use to make
the leap from "VPN Add button is greyed out" to "I should install
network-manager-vpnc". Making that leap requires the user to
- guess that
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I apologize for the bounce. I must say I do not understand why this
cannot be fixed for Intrepid. Its an easy fix, just one line in the
package, and it would be so much clearer for the users. I myself found
the solution quite fast, but I see that many other users didn't. If it
can be done simpler.
Tor is right. I vote for b, but at least c would be needed.
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