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NetworkManager does not
Please advice: I'm having a bug in Ubuntu Trusty Tahr 14.04 LTS that is
very much related to this bug, but it might not be quite the same. So I
can either file a new bug report or reopen this one.
The issue I'm having is that although the VPN auto-connects for
connections that are marked as such.
It is always better to file a new bug if in doubt.
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I have filed bug #1323594.
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Title:
NetworkManager does not auto-connect to VPNs marked Connect
Automatically
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My best solution is either to wait for the next LTS in some months or
use a backport (I'm not sure there is one now that contains the fix).
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So I understand this bug has been fixed upstream over 5 months ago. Now
how long will it take for this fix to trickle down into Precise?
Anything I can do to speed it up?
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** Changed in: network-manager
Status: Unknown = Fix Released
** Changed in: network-manager
Importance: Unknown = Wishlist
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Title:
NetworkManager does not auto-connect to
@Ansus, the bug is reported and fixed upstream:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560471. If you can reproduce
a bug in Fedora, of course you can report it there too and maybe be more
likely it is fixed upstream, but reporting it in the upstream bug
tracker should be sufficient.
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So how do we begin the SRU process?
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Title:
NetworkManager does not auto-connect to VPNs marked Connect
Automatically
Ansus; it doesn't mean we can't send patches. I can't possibly see every
comment of every bug, there's just too many.
This can't be shipped as SRU; it depends on rather intrusive changes to
NM and would furthermore need changes to nm-applet (including new
strings that would have to be translated)
Actually I apologise for being snarky yesterday. I've read the full
upstream bug now and whilst it is a complex set of needs to make VPNs
work in all use cases (mine being relatively simple), it looks like NM
with this check box is up to its usual tricks of claiming features that
just don't work
Someone has messed up the bug link. This bug _has_ actually been fixed
upstream and you should expect a fix in the next version of Ubuntu.
** Changed in: network-manager
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed in: network-manager
Status: New = Unknown
** Changed in: network-manager
You also might be talking about bug #344455.
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Title:
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** Description changed:
VPN connections marked Connect Automatically are not activated when a
wired or wireless network becomes available.
+
+ Fixed upstream in commit:
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+ commit ece5e209cdc409a21e249dacbdbc953a1db4c6b7
+ Author: Jiří Klimeš jkli...@redhat.com
+ Date: Tue Aug 21 17:49:41
What is the actual bug link_
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The upstream bug report is found at:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560471
The fix is in a single commit, so it should be possible to backport to
Precise LTS.
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In the future I suggest people to report bugs directly to Red Hat.
Otherwise you may wait for a fix indefinitely cause Canonical has no
developers upstream.
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Still broken in Quantal (12.10).
This is not a wishlist, this is a feature supposedly offered by the
software - the VPN tab has a Connect automatically checkbox and it
does not work.
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Importance: Wishlist = Undecided
** Changed in: network-manager
Status: Confirmed = New
** Changed in: network-manager
Remote watch: GNOME Bug Tracker #560471 = None
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Well the guy at Gnome seems a little hostile to be honest. He said he'd
prefer if it was fixed, but I don't see that happening anytime soon as
this has been a bug since 2008 and I doubt it will be fixed for Quantal.
If we want it sorted for Quantal, I guess we should just patch it
ourselves and
This really shouldn't be downgraded to wishlist.
Auto-connecting to a VPN is a standard and I dare-say critical feature
for many VPN users.
If upstream isn't willing to fix the issue, then the community should
take it up. I mean...my god, this bug has been around since the Hardy
area. That's 9
I guess we quite easily could have done a patch to remove the
autoconnect box until it is working.
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Confirmed still in network-manager-vpnc 0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1 on Ubuntu
12.04.1 LTS (Precise Pangolin).
Would be really nice if connect automatically checkbox would actually
work! I think it's about time someone who knows about this piece, and
where to look in order to fix it took it into
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Title:
NetworkManager does not auto-connect to VPNs marked Connect
Automatically
Status in
I tried to get this sorted out over at Gnome.
Basically the short answer is 'Connect Automatically' does not work
which is why this is marked as 'wishlist'.
I'll see if we can get the checkbox removed which is the main issue now
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I can report that this bug is still present in 12.10 Beta. Not sure if
bug is the right open sore might be better. Can't believe this has
been open since 2008! Reading the comments has raised a smile at the
very least,I feel your pain...
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It is easier to switch to openSUSE where you can set up VPN via Yast and
it will be up in every session automatically, even in console session
and different desktops.
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This bug is being worked on at
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560471 so I've linked this
report to that one
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #560471
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=560471
** Changed in: network-manager
Importance: Undecided = Unknown
** Changed
Should 'network-manager (Debian)' and 'network-manager (Ubuntu)' be
assigned to that gnome bug report as well? As that is where it will be
fixed?
I'm quite new to launchpad and reporting bugs, but I'm learning!
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Nope, it must be done by the Ubuntu and Debian package maintainers by
importing a new upstream release after it has been fixed or by
backporting the needed patches, so it is fine how it is now.
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Could someone start by un-assigning this from gnome-bugs #349151, as
this is definately not the same bug. And remove the Wishlist tag as this
is not a wishlist item.
debbugs #589533 is the correct bug so I'm going to post over there and
see if we can get some feedback on this.
Adam
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Done (no special permission needed for that). Could you please report
this bug upstream, where it must be fixed:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi
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I didn't think Windows had support for VPN at all. Last time I checked I
thought you needed some third party VPN client from e.g. Cisco.
You could try another client in Ubuntu as well, like kvpn. It could have
more options for reconnection.
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PPTP has security issues:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point-to-Point_Tunneling_Protocol#Security
and is primarily used for Windows out of box compatibility. Cisco VPNs
is not supported in other modes: http://superuser.com/questions/50613
/can-windows-7-built-in-vpn-replace-cisco-vpn
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Still a BUG (not wishlist).
On Windows I could leave my computer on over nights running torrents
over VPN. If it failed it would reconnect as soon as it could.
If I leave Ubuntu to do this task I will wake up in the morning and it
might have uploaded/downloaded 100kb of data during that whole
This is still not fixed for 12.04, 4 years this has been open.
Surely within 4 years someone could either fix the bug or at least
remove the 'connect automatically' checkbox?
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Hugo created a bug report here:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=562670
Which I can see has been reported as a dup of:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349151 (which this bug is now
assigned to), however, this bug is titled ' [enh] automatically
reconnect VPN if dropped ' which
Necessary Code is already provided some posts before. I think no related
programmer is watching this bug. Ubuntu needs a quality assurance team
imo.
100 papercuts could be a project to fix this bug.
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@Adam Bruce:
The way I see it - there is no someone should. If no one steps up to the open
tasks then that's how it is
and that's how it works with cooperative projects.
It still sucks - yes - and the policy of expiring bugs someone took the time
and effort to report is
also demotivating in my
To get this moving, it wouldn't hurt to start a bounty for this over at
http://www.fossfactory.org/ or http://www.cofundos.org/ .
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Following script works with NM 0.9, goals:
* if VPN connection is not disconnected by user himself, reconnect
(configurable max_attempts)
* on new active network connection, activate VPN
https://gist.github.com/1547663
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Hi,
I've not been able to help myself running Ubuntu 11.10, I'm a Noob,
though...
I've tried to compile the vpnautoconnect solution from sourceforge but even
though in- and reinstalling all recquired packages I could not get it to
configure because it does not find pcap.h
The python script
Still broken 3 years later. Could we at least get the checkbox removed?
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Title:
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Johannes Storm wrote a very tiny script. Is anyone able to prepare the
patch here? I don't know where to start in the sources. NM is much to
complicated for me to start helping with patches :(
For the meantime, his script for /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/:
#! /bin/bash
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