Yes, and the errors stopped as you would expect.
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I was getting a similar error (io_schedule/sync_buffer, filesystem
unusably slow) on a c1.medium EC2 instance. I removed irqbalanced and
rebooting and quickly crashed like this:
[ 480.722484] INFO: task apache2:822 blocked for more than 120 seconds.
[ 480.722498] echo 0
Public bug reported:
This error occurs in many processes running on our web servers: apache2,
glusterfsd, kswapd0, rsyslogd, swapper and zabbix_agentd today.
Sep 27 07:39:19 web3 kernel: [2909159.608929] __ratelimit: 35 callbacks
suppressed
Sep 27 07:39:19 web3 kernel: [2909159.608933] swapper:
Reproducing: haven't tried, but it seems from other posts that any heavy
network load might cause this kind of error.
However, as per Andrew Morton at
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12135, it might end up being
just a badly written warning message.
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At the risk of me too, this bug affects me because I have to run
commands as the tomcat6 user to regenerate indexes (which I do with sudo
-u tomcat6 /bin/bash foo.sh) so it's not just people running as root who
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At the risk of me too, this bug affects me because I have to run
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-u tomcat6 /bin/bash foo.sh) so it's not just people running as root who
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Any recent activity? It seems 389 didn't make it into Karmic, and the
last builds were from June 2009. I see there's a new upstream release
(1.2.5) and I may have a go at building .debs with the .dsc from the
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@Nicolas: Your problem is a bug, which has been fixed in the upstream
source code, but not fixed in the Ubuntu packages. Someone will need to
build a new package for you to test. I don't have the ability to do so
now, but keep an eye on this bug report, and it should happen soon.
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Still not fixed upstream as per
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481620.
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Seems it will have to be; they've marked it WONTFIX at fdo.
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On mainstream bug http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156952 is
closed as obsolete, but with Hardy I can't use the VPN stuff with
network manager if I use static IP.
Upstream has moved to 0.7, but Ubuntu has not yet. 0.7 is more a
development-in-progress branch than a completely stable
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sgstefan: please comment on bug 5364.
People care, but no-one so far has stepped up to do the work required to
make the plug-in work with the new version of NetworkManager. Perhaps
you could recommend this to
Even if it hasn't been fixed, if the lowest supported version of Ubuntu
has a kernel newer than 2.6.12 (i.e. is newer than Dapper) it should be
OK.
As Dapper is still in LTS, should bugs that affect an upgrade from a now
non-supported version be ignorable?
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I haven't spent much time running 7.10 so I can't comment for sure on the
behaviour there, but my understanding is that if you set a static IP
address in /etc/network/interfaces, your networking will still work, but
you won't get the wireless selection and VPN abilities of NetworkManager.
Is
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Wari Wahab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig: I setup static IP using the nm-applet, not by editing the
/etc/network/interfaces by hand. In 8.04, it disables networking
entirely until I updated network-manager package. Still, apps like
firefox, and nm-applet
It has never been possible to use a network card configured statically with
NetworkManager. If you set it static in /etc/network/interfaces then NM just
doesn't see it.
It is supported in 0.7, which is not final, and not yet in Ubuntu. Have a
look at
There is no real upstream work being done on this plugin.
Someone with some programming bent needs to adopt it as a pet project
for the required changes to really be implemented, I'm afraid. Perhaps
a Google Summer of Code sponsorship might happen, or Red Hat/Canonical
might decide they have a
Static IPs are often required by users and admins in corporate networks,
also some home users may be statically assigned in some special
configurations. Developers and consultants that move between development
networks and corporate networks need the flexibility to change their
And what version of the package please?
dpkg -l | grep network-manager-pptp
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PEBKAC :-)
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On 09/10/2007, Benjamin Braatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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What format are you adding your routes in? Can you please post the
routes to this bug report.
The format is 140.234.29.33/0 as suggested by the example on the
dialog. The dialog
Please go back and read the entire report. A signal 15 error is a generic
can't connect, and is usually because GRE is being firewalled on the way
somewhere.
There are debug steps to try in other posts to this bug.
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What format are you adding your routes in? Can you please post the
routes to this bug report.
You can see the debug output in syslog, especially if you turn on
'debug' in the dialog box. I'm not sure what it will tell you about
routing however.
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I'll check, but I'm pretty sure this was fixed in my last package. Not
sure about the current one, which I didn't build myself.
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A patch for this exists in the GNOME bugzilla; it's probably too late to
apply it for Gutsy, but I'll ensure it's applied for Hardy and will also
build a backport of the package then.
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If no-one confirms this on the current Gutsy package, I will close this
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network-manager-pptp isn't installed by default
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Can't use static ip address with network-manager (and thus no VPN
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OK. I've raised this upstream as
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481620.
I think I understand the problem now:
NetworkManager expects the server you are connecting to to be behind your
default gateway, so when it creates a default route over the server, it
creates a host route to that
So, to summarize what you are saying: adding a route in this dialog works,
but it also creates a default route, which it does not delete?
This is definitely an upstream issue.
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On the last tab of the dialog (from memory), there is a dialog for doing
exactly this!
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I am having this problem with Gutsy also: I don't even have to go into
the details screen, I am just getting all four buttons highlighted, like
such:
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I am using Ubuntu 7.04 Feisty and this is still an issue for me and all
other members of my university campus. I hope it will be fixed with the
next Ubuntu version... I am still waiting for the Beta to test it.
The plugin hasn't changed
Fixed in Gutsy version (0.6.5+svnhead2574-0ubuntu1).
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Fixed by revert to 2574 (now called 0.6.5+svnhead2574-0ubuntu1)
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Fixed as of the upload of 0.6.5+svnhead2574-0ubuntu1.
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Grrr.
Version 2574 was correct. Someone has uploaded a 2595 built from the
wrong branch of a newer code snapshot, thinking it's an upgrade.
They've also disabled important functionality and have a package that
doesn't build on AMD64.
I am on holiday now, so will try and get in touch with the
Okey, after forcing back to version 2574 in synaptic it work perfectly.
No need to rebuild anything, thats a easy one :-).
Excellent, have checked with the person who packaged the newer version and
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You can use 'dev', but if you specify 'gw' and then the IP address of
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Which is your destination address? Shouldn't there be some routes on
ppp0?
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Try adding the route with 'route add' from the command line.
I suspect that it will fail because you're trying to add a route using a
host address when you need to use a network number - which, according to
jodies.de/ipcalc, is 64.69.223.0/27.
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Sorry! I read the question as is it fixed and said Yep to that.
The output seems correct now so I do NOT have this issue with Feisty.
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Yep:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=7.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=feisty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu 7.04
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# /usr/lib/nagios/plugins/check_snmp -P1 -H penfold -C
nagios -o .1.3.6.1.2.1.25.2.3.1.4.2
Please enable ppp-debug and post another syslog.
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Jun 20 11:02:10 andreas-laptop pppd[6139]: sent [LCP ConfReq id=0x1 asyncmap
0x0 magic 0x27fc0b32 pcomp accomp]
Jun 20 11:02:19 andreas-laptop last message repeated 3 times
Jun 20 11:02:20 andreas-laptop pppd[6139]: Terminating on signal 15
Jun 20 11:02:20 andreas-laptop pppd[6139]: sent
Thank you for your debugging!
The old version of the plugin package can let you set up a connection
without a PPP connection type. This is fixed in the newer version -
there is always a default, so you can't ever create new connections that
are unset. As gconf is a per-user system, I'm not sure
Feisty package has the same bug - Feisty has 2.0-1.1, Debian have fixed
in 2.0-1.2.
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Is this fix going to be backportable to Feisty?
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What happens if you try and manually install it with apt-get from a
console, or using Synaptic?
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Does it work on Edgy?
Packages are also available for Edgy that will let you test:
http://www.wlug.org.nz/~crb/nm/edgy/
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After unpacking mail-spf-perl_2.004.orig.tar.gz, permissions are set to
444 for files or 555 for directories. This means packaging tools like
dch and prevu fail because they cannot write to the files.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp$ apt-get source libmail-spf-perl
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree... Done
Need to get 73.7kB of source archives.
Get:1 http://archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe mail-spf-perl 2.004-0ubuntu1
(dsc) [850B]
Get:2 http://archive.ubuntu.com feisty/universe
The problem was originally found in another directory; I just unpacked
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-r--r--r-- 1 itpartners itpartners 487 2007-06-06
It appears to me that I can't hit the next button in the VPN dialog
with a connection name that already exists. This could be a problem in
the old version, so I've added a note to
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VPNClient.
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What option do you set in your peers file to add the reqiured line to
your resolv.conf?
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Do you have any other connections with the same name (check gconf-
editor, system/network/vpn_connections)?
Does running gconftool --shutdown cause the connection to appear without
needing to reboot?
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New version uploaded today depends on network-manager-gnome. Any
wishlist bugs about knetworkmanager should be raised as separate issues
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).
* Bump Standards-version to 3.7.2 and fix Maintainer: field in
debian/control.
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https
).
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).
* Bump Standards-version to 3.7.2 and fix Maintainer: field in
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).
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If you are not using NetworkManager to manage your interfaces, you will
not get the option for a VPN connection.
You need to be using DHCP, and not have the interface described in
/etc/network/interfaces. This
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 5364 ***
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** Summary changed:
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+ VPN menu not accessible when not using dhcp
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Can't use static ip address with
** Summary changed:
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+ Can't use static ip address with network-manager (and thus no VPN connections
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You can specify the routes you wish to be created in the properties
dialog (iirc, on the last tab). By default, the system can't know what
routes you need, without making the mistake the Windows VPN client does,
and assuming classful routing.
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if your answer is not apparent.
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Excellent work Christopher - thanks very much. I will ensure this is
documented wider. I should point out two important things:
1. You can edit gconf keys on the disk, as you say, but you shouldn't.
Use gconf-editor (GUI) or gconftool:
gconftool --all-dirs /system/networking/vpn_connections
What is the name of the connection you're creating? I'm led to believe
that a name with two or more spaces may not appear.
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Anyone got debug output for me?
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** Summary changed:
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As pointed out by xoco and Andrey, if NetworkManager doesn't manage
your connection (if it described in /etc/network/interfaces), then VPN
plugins will not work.
I wouldn't suggest that this package be included in a default install
until it was much more polished. I am not the original author,
New package to test:
http://www.wlug.org.nz/~crb/nm/feisty/network-manager-
pptp_0.6.4+pptp0.6.5-0crb2_i386.deb
This one will hopefully fix the possible to select nothing bug that
you describe above.
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Thanks for your bug report. The problem is that NetworkManager doesn't
properly support static IP addressing - the option in the menu disables
NM if you configure it statically. I've marked this bug as a
We still have the problem that you can't support a VPN connection with a
static IP address, as per bug 114700.
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Generally, you refuse-mschap because the server should be doing
mschapv2. A Windows VPN server out of the box should have this enabled.
The Windows and Mac clients will fall back to the insecure mschap, but
Linux is configured not to.
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The VPN helper for NetworkManager exists to simplify connecting to a
PPTP server using the pptp-linux command line client. If you can't
connect with the pptp command, then you will never be able to connect
with NetworkManager. Short of pointing to a guide that suggests how you
can test with the
(Another suggestion - just enable 'refuse-eap', leaving refuse-chap and
refuse-mschap unticked.)
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influence. Good luck with a fix.
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Thanks to ajmitch, there's now an AMD64 Edgy package. Please check the
link on http://craig.dubculture.co.nz/blog/2007/05/13/new-
networkmanager-pptp-package-fixes-amd64-crashes/ again.
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Cyril, please read http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-
diagnosis.phtml - and if you can't solve your problem, raise a new bug.
Kuropka: it's difficult because the Windows and Mac clients assume
you're connecting to a Windows server. The Linux client, based on PPP,
lets you connect to
If you don't define routes to use over the tunnel it will set a default
route - all traffic will go over the tunnel.
You can't set exclusions to that - what you have to do is tell
NetworkManager which networks are at the other end of your tunnel - eg
192.168.0.0/24 - then it will create a route
= network-manager-pptp
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Iptables isn't something you install, it's part of the kernel. You
have to have it enabled, but by default, it has no rules defined:
$ sudo /sbin/iptables -L
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source destination
Chain FORWARD (policy ACCEPT)
target prot opt source
To clarify, does this work if you add it with the GNOME network manager?
** Changed in: network-manager-pptp (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed = Needs Info
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VPN Connection not added...
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Terminating on signal 15 says LCP signals couldn't get through
(basically, pings across the tunnel).
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-diagnosis.phtml#lcp_timeout
Please check your connectivity with both PPTP and GRE if possible (check
iptables locally and on any machines between you and
It's also possible that you have a problem with a server between you and
the Internet. Is anything else likely to block port 1723/tcp or GRE
protocol?
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[feisty] Firestarter doesn't allow traffic over PPTP tunnel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/110709
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Because I have never tested it. If it works, that's great, I don't see
any reason why it shouldn't, but I don't run KDE and rely on other
peoples input to test.
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VPN connections configure dialog doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/74351
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