Hi aj2r,

This is the bug that stopped me finishing the PPTP stuff. I mentioned it on the list a couple
of months ago hoping someone might be able to assist.

I haven't checked in the DBUS stuff for the pppd plugin to handle password and user info so presently one has to hard code it in at compile time!! It was put like this because I thought
it was dbus causing this crash.  But even this simplified version fails :-(

What happens is that the nm-pptp-service segfaults. Amazingly it manages to bring the whole of NM down with it. I spent ages trying to find the bug, but have failed so far (plus NM hasn't been working for me since before Christmas so I haven't been motivated to get it sorted out,
I think it is working again now though)

One way to see more detail this is to run nm-pptp-service interactively, then start "NetworkManager --no-daemon" in another terminal. I suppose I could strace nm-pptp-service. Didn't think of that before.

tOnY


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NetworkManager finalizes spontaneously



On Tue, 2006-03-07 at 13:24 +0100, <a
href="javascript:sendMsg('[EMAIL PROTECTED]');">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a> wrote:
pptp connection fails and kill NetworkManager
Did you hit Ctrl-C here?  Or is that something else that's
sending NM a
TERM?
Mar 7 13:21:39 eclipse NetworkManager: <WARNING>
nm_signal_handler (): Caught signal 15, shutting down normally.
Mar 7 13:21:39 eclipse NetworkManager: <information>
Caught terminiation signal
Mar 7 13:21:39 eclipse NetworkManager: <WARNING>
nm_vpn_service_process_signal (): VPN failed for service
'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp', signal 'ConnectFailed',
with message 'VPN Connection failed'.
Mar 7 13:21:39 eclipse NetworkManager: <debug info>
[1141734099.819149] nm_print_open_socks (): Open Sockets List:
Dan


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