Le 11/05/2015 17:17, Mike Miller a écrit :
> Control: tags -1 + moreinfo
>
> On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 13:17:29 +0200, Erwan David wrote:
>> When trying to connect through openconnect and networkmanager
>>
>> 1) network-manager does not ask for password, I immediately get an error
>> Necessary secrets for the VPN connection were not provided.
>>
>> 2) in the logs I see
>> May 11 11:53:31 erdavid-lt NetworkManager[795]: (NetworkManager:795): 
>> libnm-util-CRITICAL **: get_secret_flags: assertion 'is_secret_prop 
>> (setting, secret_name, error)' failed
>> May 11 11:53:32 erdavid-lt NetworkManager[795]: <error> [1431338012.235800] 
>> [vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.c:1721] plugin_need_secrets_cb(): 
>> (dd464b6b-5c9f-4cd4-9915-3d339a3f8e14/DMZ Paris) final secrets request 
>> failed to provide sufficient secrets
>>
>>
>> Thus it is impossible to use network-manager for an openconect/anyconnect 
>> VPN.
> Hi, thanks for your bug report.
>
> I think the error message you are seeing typically means that some VPN
> configuration parameter might be missing.
>
> Can you reply with the contents of your VPN configuration file
> (probably /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/DMZ Paris)? Please
> replace any private information (host names, keys, passwords, etc)
> before sending.
>
> How did you configure the VPN with NetworkManager? Did you import some
> configuration file, use nm-connection-editor or other GUI frontend, or
> write the file yourself?
>
> What desktop environment are you using with NetworkManager? Or
> command-line nmtui or nmcli?
>

SOrry, I forgot : I configured through te "edit connection" in the KDE
applet (must be nm-connection-editor or ts KDE variant if there is a
difference).
And on command line, openconnect <my-gateway> works.


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