I'm trying to write a simple VPN plugin, something like the existing vpnc
plugin, but simpler.

It does not need significant user-configuration; in fact, it needs none.
Similar to vpnc, it will talk to a lower-level program to actually do the
vpn setup. It will need to prompt the user for some secrets, but the
existing secret-handling is entirely unnecessary, because it is essential
that the secrets never be cached or stored.

So this should be easy, right?  And yet, it's not.

I have a program which is essentially a replacement for nm-vpnc-service,
which is all I should need. But for the life of me, I can't figure out how
to point network manager at it.

I'm happy with a hardcoded set of gconf things to create the connection (I
do not need any dynamic configuration here).  I thought it should be
sufficient to create something in /system/networking/connections, but it
isn't.

Thomas
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