On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 16:10 -0600, Casey Harkins wrote: > Dan Williams wrote: > > On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 15:03 -0600, Casey Harkins wrote: > >> I understand that the VPN API is currently in flux, but am looking for > >> any documentation on the current API or the direction the API is going. > >> (Or is this all just locked up in someone's head). > >> > >> NetworkManager-openvpn on Fedora 8 is broken. I'm happy to try to whip > >> it into shape, but have no familiarity with how all of the > >> NetworkManager pieces fit together, especially how NetworkManager calls > >> out to the VPN plugins. > >> > >> Are either the vpnc or pptp plugins being kept up to date with API > >> changes? If so, at least I have known working code to work from. > > > > vpnc is; and upstream openvpn has already been fixed up to conform to > > the new API bits. Nobody's been around to test it yet. What we > > probably should do is to build what's upstream for Fedora, push it out > > (it can't possibly be _less_ broken than whats in F8 already) and wait > > for the bug reports. > > > > Thanks. I'll build from svn and give it a whirl. Just glancing at svn I > see there is still a big bug in properties/nm-openvpn.c. I'll submit a > patch against svn and hopefully be able to get things working.
Sounds great. I can at least use it for creating connections and starting them; but as I don't have access to an openvpn server anywhere I can't actually test connections. Dan _______________________________________________ NetworkManager-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/networkmanager-list
