Notice in this attachment, that I have 2 VPN connections configured.
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Notice in this attachment, that although I have two VPN connections
configured, I don't have any way of initiating a connection to them,
Because they are not being quick-listed.
** Attachment added: ScreenShot2.png
Notice in this 3rd attachment, after unplugging my Cat5 cable (and
plugging it back in), the quick-listing of the VPN connections is
happening again.
This workaround works sometimes, but not always.
So, please try to reproduce this bug and fix it. I'm hoping it won't be
too much trouble to fix.
I'm still experiencing this. What's the next step to resolving this?
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Title:
Not Quick-Listing VPN Connections
Status
I experience the same issue.
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Title:
Not Quick-Listing VPN Connections
Status in NetworkManager VPNC plugin:
New
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Rebooting my computer again, didn't make these connections reappear.
The way I finally got them to reappear was that I removed the category 5
cable from my laptop. Then, when I went to VPN Connections they were
again listed but grayed out.
After this, I plugged the Category 5 cable back into my
Again today, network-manager is not providing my VPN Connections list.
This time, the VPN Connections menu option is not even there. See
attached screen shot.
To fix this, I simply unplugged my Category 5 cable, and plugged it back
in. However, this is only a workaround and this remains a bug.
This screen-shot shows the desired behavior (which only happens after
unplugging my category 5 cable and plugging it back in).
** Attachment added: ScreenShotSelection2.png
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