I can confirm this problem on my setup too.

This is a severe regression from hardy. The excellent functionality
provided by pand et al was fairly simple to set up and use. And it
worked. The new dbus configuration method obscures everything unless you
know the dbus system and command line options. And it doesn't work.

The new system is a big step backwards in usability, and the "compat"
package doesn't work, so the previous functionality is broken.

Please can we have a nice config file to set system defaults for NAP GN
and PANU. I would like my system to boot up to providing a NAP service
without my having to enable it manually.

A graphical interface in GNOME to do the same would be the icing on the
cake.

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can't connect to PAN NAP
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/301480
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