** Changed in: knetworkmanager
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Hmm Jonathan, not sure what you are saying, since once I have stored my
one time password in the network-manager I can connect (once obviously).
But when connecting with the Always Ask, "nothing happens" in the gui,
and the log entries are produced. The routing as 294394 is about, works
OK once co
Your issue seems to be a problem with NetworkManager itself: bug 294394
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Naah it's not fixed in Lucid either.
Here is a connections to a Cisco VPN with the Always Ask selected for the the
user password:
Apr 18 19:18:58 vostro1 NetworkManager: Starting VPN service
'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.vpnc'...
Apr 18 19:18:58 vostro1 NetworkManager: VPN service
'org.fr
A fixed version is in Kubuntu 10.04. I believe a backport of the package
is available in the KDE 4.4. repo.
** Changed in: plasma-widget-networkmanagement (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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how can I get the fixed version of the network-manager (what you talked
about) for KDE?
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Oh, ignore my last comment I suppose. It looks like the fix was released
upstream in knetworkmanager and is not released in Karmic or Lucid in
either knetworkmanager or plasma-widget-networkmanagement.
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You re
This is also not working for me in Karmic with the 4.4.1 Software
Compilation. My experience is the same as the unpatched experience
listed in the previous comment and /var/log/daemon.log gives the same
output as post # 3.
Annoying because I'd rather use network manager than KVPNC.
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In which version of knetworkmanager was this fixed? I am using 0.9 on
kde 4.3.2 (kubuntu 9.10).
I have configure a VPN connection using confirmed settings from an
ubuntu installation.
Prior to applying the patch listed in bug #330056 for the dispatcher, my
experience was as follows:
** Select VP
** Changed in: knetworkmanager
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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I encountered this bug also, with a fresh install of karmic (UNR), vpnc,
and network-manager-vpnc .My company's vpn requires that I enter a
passcode from an RSA SecurID token, but I did not ever get prompted for
such.
I did find the following workaround:
- NetworkManager \ VPN Connections \ Confi
There's a fix upstream for this. I'll look into backporting the patch to
our packages.
** Bug watch added: KDE Bug Tracking System #213900
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=213900
** Also affects: knetworkmanager via
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=213900
Importance: Unknown
That's the "beauty" of the DES card. You cannot know the next password.
(Obviously there is some algorithm to determine it that the VPN server
and card know, but the idea is that it should not be reverse-engineer-
able.) I punch in a PIN # and it spits out a password. 3 wrong PIN
numbers and it
On Wednesday 11 November 2009 04:09:17 pm Russell Lewis wrote:
> I'll second the awfulness of KVPNC. Just try using using a laptop with
> other people and KVPNC. There are a lot of bugs with the profiles,
> which is why I'm looking forward to networkmanagement working :->
>
> But with this bug,
I'll second the awfulness of KVPNC. Just try using using a laptop with
other people and KVPNC. There are a lot of bugs with the profiles,
which is why I'm looking forward to networkmanagement working :->
But with this bug, I have a DES card, so I can't save my user password.
It changes every tim
On Wednesday 11 November 2009 03:39:48 pm Russell Lewis wrote:
> It is also worth noting that I can connect just fine using kvpnc.
>
kvpnc does not work here either, I find it very buggy and bad organized,
anyway.
The only thing working here is plain vpnc use via console.
Best regards!
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It is also worth noting that I can connect just fine using kvpnc.
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This bug seems related to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
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I can also NOT confirm it working with both group and user password stored in
kwallet.
Kubuntu 9.10 2.6.31-14-generic x86_64
My /var/log/daemon.log is a bit different when I have a st
I can NOT confirm that it works if the passwords are stored in kwallet!
I can still not use the vpn connection. If I click it in the gui of
plasma-widget-networkmanagement on the vpn connection, nothing happens.
By the way, the link to the help-page does not work either in that
widget.
Kernel: li
I can confirm this.
Seems like there's no GUI for entering the user and group passwords upon
connecting to the VPN.
It works if both passwords are stored in kwallet.
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