On Sun, 2008-07-06 at 17:55 -0400, Dr. Diesel wrote:
> Any suggestions on this issue?  I've had this intermittently since a
> fresh install of F9, now I'm completely unable to connect.

Looks like vpnc is quitting before nm-vpnc-service has finished the
launch stuff.  It's a race condition in nm-vpnc-service, but it also
means that something your VPN config changed (admins updated something?)
or your password is no longer correct, or something like that.

Can you connect manually with vpnc?

Dan

> 
> Jul  6 17:45:03 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Policy set (eth0) as
> default device for routing and DNS.
> Jul  6 17:52:45 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  Starting VPN service
> 'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.vpnc'...
> Jul  6 17:52:45 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  VPN service
> 'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.vpnc' started
> (org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.vpnc), PID 3721
> Jul  6 17:52:45 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  VPN service
> 'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.vpnc' just appeared, activating
> connections
> Jul  6 17:52:45 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  VPN plugin state changed: 1
> Jul  6 17:52:45 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  VPN plugin state changed: 3
> Jul  6 17:52:45 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  VPN connection 'TRW'
> (Connect) reply received.
> Jul  6 17:52:45 localhost kernel: tun0: Disabled Privacy Extensions
> Jul  6 17:52:55 localhost NetworkManager: <info>  VPN plugin state changed: 6
> Jul  6 17:52:55 localhost NetworkManager: <WARN>
> connection_vpn_state_changed(): Could not process the request because
> no VPN connection was active.
> 
> I tried loading the Rawhide version of OpenVPN with no luck also:
> 
> openvpn-2.1-0.26.rc8.fc10.i386
> 
> Dmesg dumps this:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# dmesg | tail
>  domain 0: span 00000003
>   groups: 00000001 00000002
> CPU1 attaching sched-domain:
>  domain 0: span 00000003
>   groups: 00000002 00000001
> tun: Universal TUN/TAP device driver, 1.6
> tun: (C) 1999-2004 Max Krasnyansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> tun0: Disabled Privacy Extensions
> tun0: Disabled Privacy Extensions
> tun0: Disabled Privacy Extensions
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]#
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Andy
> 

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