It would be grand if one could just add arbitrary key/value pairs of
arguments.
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Here's a patch to enable use of the tls-cipher option in the connection files,
in Xenial.
I adjusted the patch TJ wrote for Wily a while ago.
** Patch added: "network-manager-openvpn.patch"
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Related upstream bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=704866
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> Isn't there any way to add an option to NM OVPN? I need 'ns-cert-type
server' to be able to connect to my workplace.
> Comment #8 also indicates a security vulnerability, doesn't it?
Yes, lack of ns-cert-type server support is indeed a security
vulnerability. It affects sites that use a single
I'm using openvpn behind a proxy that doesn't work with the auto
detection of the authentification method. I should force 'basic', but
it is not present in the currently supported options.
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The attachment "Adds "--ping" and "--ping-restart"" seems to be a patch.
If it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove
the "patch" tag, and if you are a member of the ~ubuntu-reviewers,
unsubscribe the team.
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I would like to propose the following patch to handle the options in the
configuration file (just tested it right now, and it does the job)
[vpn]
<...>
ping=10
ping-restart=60
As one can see, the process spawned has the proper arguments :
$ ps auxw | grep vpn
root 3752 0.0 0.0 28444 2728
The --ping-restart option isn't supported too.
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Title:
network-manager-openvpn does not support all options supported by
openvpn
To manage noti
Keysize still isn't configurable.
Robert wrote a path for Fedora:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/NetworkManager-openvpn.git/tree/keysize.patch?h=el6
Maybe the patch is usable for ubuntu, too?
Hope this helps to fix that.
Thank you.
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I need to be able to add --explicit-exit-notify. This is a must with UDP
connections. I find it bizarre that OpenVPN doesn't enable this by
default. However, since it doesn't, NM really needs to be able to call
the option explicitly.
Is there a solid reason why there isn't an "advanced options pas
I opened bug #1047362 to specifically request support using a .ovpn file
directly for configuration, as described in comment #2.
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I google'd the heck out of this - couldn't find anything.
Hack/workaround I used was:
mv /usr/sbin/openvpn /usr/sbin/openvpn.real
make a new shell script for /usr/sbin/openvpn
#!/bin/bash
/usr/sbin/openvpn.real $@
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Comment #8 also indicates a security vulnerability, doesn't it?
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openvp
I need multiple remotes. An option to use existing openvpn config would
be great.
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This bug is still around in Ubuntu 10.10.
I am affected due importing 'comp-lzo' setting.
To work around you need to change from
comp-lzo
to
comp-lzo yes
then it will work.
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Hi:
After reading the last post suggesting a workaround I try to add some
keys with gconf-editor, for example "tls-remote", but didn't work witth
Karmic and network-manager-openvpn version 0.8~rc1-0ubuntu1~nm1~karmic,
installed from the PPA: http://ppa.launchpad.net/network-
manager/ppa/ubuntu
Th
One workaround is to open up gconf-editor, go to
/system/networking/connections/#/vpn and add keys for the options you
want.
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This also affects me. In my instance, sometimes I need to use Azilink on
my phone to tether when I can't get an internet connection. This
requires both no encryption and no authentication. It's kind of
frustrating, because some applications look at Network Manager's status
and if there are no conne
This bug effects me too… since I installted (K)Ubuntu Intrepid :-(
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Isn't there any way to add an option to NM OVPN? I need 'ns-cert-type
server' to be able to connect to my workplace.
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Here's my vote for being able to use an existing OpenVPN config file.
You can import one, but that fails if it's not a configuration network-
manager-openvpn knows about.
I know I can easily start openvpn from the command line, but as long as
I have that network icon there and it has VPN support i
I'd like to support Sergeis request. An option to use a custom config
file would be great.
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I have the same experience. I have a ton of working .ovpn files, but
almost none of them translates well into NM setting. In my opinion the
greatest help would be to enable NM to run openvpn with supplied
configuration file. In fact I only need a very simple wrapper around
"sudo openvpn config.ovpn
Another vote for Sergeis suggestion. Please add an option like "I have
my working config file, use it". I have a lot of connections to my
customers with different settings. None of them do work with the NM-
plugin. Sorry, but this plugin is a pain in the a** since the project
started and there is n
I am having the same issue. I occasionally use very simple openvpn
tunnels across already encrypted links and in those specific cases I'd
like to have encryption off and no authentication. Here is an example
config file:
-- cut here
remote 192.168.0.101 1000
dev tun0
ifconfig 10.10.10.2
nm-openvpn does not support *most* of the openvpn options. Just compare number
of checkboxes with the number of openvpn options in man page. Most of these
unsupported options are obscure enough to not be reported but some - like these
ones, pkcs12 support, multiple "remote" options, up/down scr
Same problem.
My OpenVPN server uses a non-default keysize, so I can't use Network Manager to
connect bacause there's no way to set keysize on GUI. The log says "WARNING:
'keysize' is used inconsistently".
Please add more options to the "OpenVPN Advanced Options" dialog.
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