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Hi,
I'm using Ubuntu 12.04. One VPN configured in network manager VPNC used
to work until some days ago. The same VPN is still working using CIsco's
Windows VPN client. This is the gnome network manager error I see in
/var/log:
NetworkManager[899]: <info> Starting VPN service 'vpnc'...
NetworkManager[899]: <info> VPN service 'vpnc' started
(org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.vpnc), PID 4760
NetworkManager[899]: <info> VPN service 'vpnc' appeared; activating connections
NetworkManager[899]: <info> VPN plugin state changed: init (1)
NetworkManager[899]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices added (path:
/sys/devices/virtual/net/tun0, iface: tun0)
NetworkManager[899]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: device added (path:
/sys/devices/virtual/net/tun0, iface: tun0): no ifupdown configuration found.
NetworkManager[899]: <info> VPN plugin state changed: starting (3)
NetworkManager[899]: <info> VPN connection 'Synchronica' (Connect) reply
received.
NetworkManager[899]: SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices removed (path:
/sys/devices/virtual/net/tun0, iface: tun0)
NetworkManager[899]: <warn> VPN plugin failed: 1
NetworkManager[899]: <info> VPN plugin state changed: stopped (6)
NetworkManager[899]: <info> VPN plugin state change reason: 0
NetworkManager[899]: <warn> error disconnecting VPN: Could not process the
request because no VPN connection was active.
NetworkManager[899]: <info> Policy set 'Wired connection 1' (eth0) as default
for IPv4 routing and DNS.
Jan 21 10:48:22 Myriad-HP-EliteBook-8460p NetworkManager[899]: <info> VPN
service 'vpnc' disappeared
I have tried some tricks like "--enable-1des", I have also tried IP
addresses instead DNS for the GW definition, and some more
recommendations posted in other forums, nothing seems to work.
I think this is actually a bug.
Please assist.
///RGB
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: bot-comment
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VPNC not working
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