2016-11-23 18:13 GMT+02:00 Dan Williams <[email protected]>:

> If these are single-user systems, you can rebuild NM with PolicyKit
> disabled so that it never validates requests against PolicyKit.
>
I'll try rebuilding tomorrow. I suppose (hope) there is clear switch for
disabling it.

>
>
Could you 'nmcli g log level debug' on a problem machine and grab some
> log output from before and after the error?
>
I don't have access to that machine now, but I'll do that tomorrow.

BTW, I got a feeling that I got more services failed after I enabled
openvpn.service (like avahi). Also these problems did not disappear when I
disabled openvpn.service and booted card. Same goes with modem problems.
So, does NetworkManager or somebody else keep some data regarding OpenVPN
set-up even though its been disabled. If so, would it be better managing
OpenVPN connection with NetworkManager (-plugin) than using openvpn.service
for that. Also is openvpn-plugin build automatically and  get into use if
tun interface is not configured as unmanaged?

-Matti
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