[Bug 260291] Re: Network Manager 0.7, openvpn, VPN Connection Failed

2008-11-04 Thread René Oelke
I can confirm this bug. When i start a openvpn-connection with the
network manager, the connection seems to be okay. But when i ping some
hosts (by hostname) something seems to be wrong. I have attached the
syslog output. In my openvpn configuration i use some resolv-scripts:

up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf

It seems to be a special resolver problem. When i start the openvpn
connection manually everything i okay:

# sudo openvpn --script-security 2 --config ./vpn/office.conf

** Attachment added: syslog
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19329613/syslog.txt

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[Bug 260291] Re: Network Manager 0.7, openvpn, VPN Connection Failed

2008-11-04 Thread René Oelke
I can confirm this bug. When i start a openvpn-connection with the
network manager, the connection seems to be okay. But when i ping some
hosts (by hostname) something seems to be wrong. I have attached the
syslog output. In my openvpn configuration i use some resolv-scripts:

up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf

It seems to be a special resolver problem. When i start the openvpn
connection manually everything i okay:

# sudo openvpn --script-security 2 --config ./vpn/office.conf

** Attachment added: syslog
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19329613/syslog.txt

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[Bug 252143] Re: cant hibernate to swapfile

2008-09-22 Thread René Oelke
I have the same problem (Ubuntu 8.04.1 on an Mac mini): If I use no swap
hibernate button is available but doesn't work. If I use a swap file the
hibernate button isn't available (in /etc/fstab: /swap swap ... and in
/boot/grub/menu.lst: resume=/dev/sda3 resume_offset=99587).

I then installed the kernel 2.6.27-3.4 from Ubuntu 8.10 (testing). The
result is the same. Hibernate isn't available (see attachment).

So I think the new kernel doesn't resolves the bug. The issue remains.

I also tried do test option 2) with a LiveCD of 8.10 Alpha6. But no
success. Hibernation isn't available and I don't know how to configure a
swap file for a LiveCD.

** Attachment added: without hibernate button (Ruhezustand in german)
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17830169/without-hibernate.png

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[Bug 252143] Re: cant hibernate to swapfile

2008-09-22 Thread René Oelke
I also tried to use a swap partition instead of a swap file. I removed
the swap file, added a swap partition and activated this for swapping
and resuming (in /etc/fstab: /dev/sda4 swap ... and in
/boot/grub/menu.lst: ... resume=/dev/sda4).

Now the hibernate button is available (see attachment) and hibernation
is working correctly.

So I think that there is a generell problem when using swap files and
hibernation. But I don't know if this is a kernel or Ubuntu problem. I
haven't another distribution to test it.

** Attachment added: with hibernate button (Ruhezustand in german)
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17830199/with-hibernate.png

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