As far as I can determine this is still unresolved.
I can connect to my vpn using a suitably configured script file from the
command line, but am still unable to do it via the network manager
applet.
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This bug looks very similar to one I reported, #1043043. Was this
resolved or not? I have confirmed that my group password is indeed
saved, but NM continues to prompt for it.
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The behaviour I am seeing with the OpenVPN plugin is a little different,
but still gives the same result.
The private key password does not seem to be displayed in the VPN edit
window. I had assumed that this was a security feature, but perhaps it
is not being saved? Anyway despite attempting to s
Ok, I think I figured out what happened...
I had the group password saved in the VPN settings. Looks like it got
dropped after the update, and I just assumed it was supposed to be
empty. When I entered the correct group password, VPN started working
again.
This is still a bug - but I think the s
How can I install an older (working) version of network-manager and
vpnc? I was relying on VPN before, and I can't just stop using it...
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I have re-verified that this bug is not present with the same client
configuration and same openvpn server in the 10.04 release using the
latest network-manager from lucid packages (0.8-0ubuntu3.3).
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Just installed network-manager-openvpn (0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1) into a new
12.04 installation and am having the same problem. VPN fails to connect
with message "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST
failed".
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Summary changed:
- VPN stopped working after an update
+ vpnc fails with "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST'
failed"
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