@Igor Yozhikov (iyozhikov)
Your solution works, but how do I make it persistent? I would like my system to
auto-connect to the vpn again.
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nmcli con edit YOURCONNAME
1. set vpn.data refuse-pap = yes, gateway = x.x.x., refuse-eap = yes, user =
USERNAME, no-vj-comp = yes, require-mppe = yes, password-flags = 1
2.save
3. activate
works for me
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By using MPPE encryption in NetworkManager, PAP CHAP and EAP are automatically
grayed out leaving only MSCHAP and MSCHAPv2 active.
This configuration does not work returning the error message PPTP service has
stopped that everyone here is facing.
A workaround that works for me is to deactivate
I'm using 16.04 Xubuntu. I.ve installed it on my new computer and I can't
connect to VPN. Later I used to connect to that VPN from my old pc with 14.04
Xubuntu and everything was ok.
Attached syslog from my 16.04 machine.
** Attachment added: "syslog dump.txt"
Using 16.04, I cannot connect with VPN. I got the almost same log with
#6.
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Title:
pptp vpn service stops unexpectedly
Status
I made a minor mistake on Item #6, above. The Issue is with Ubuntu
16.10. I do not know if the issue exists with 16.04. Sorry.
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I'm having the same issue. Used to work on Ubuntu 16.04, and then
somehow failed. I have a Ubuntu 12.04 next to me a it connects to the
same PPTP with success.
I have attached a syslog of both machines. Let me know if I can test
anything else. Thanks.
** Attachment added: "Here is a syslog dump
Im using Ubuntu 16.04 on my desktop. I have configure my pptp, it
connected successfully, however, after a restart, im unable to connect
again. I tried tail -f /var/log/syslog, im stucked on
nm-dispatcher: req:1 'dhcp4-change' [enp5s0]: start running ordered
scripts...
and...
I am using GalliumOS for my chromebook, which is an *buntu derivative.
I was checking permissions my user had in "Users and Groups" gui.
"Connect to wireless and ethernet networks" was not checked.
I checked it and saved. Retried connecting to my PPTP vpn and it
worked. I had also tried other
Has a work around found for this bug?
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Title:
pptp vpn service stops unexpectedly
Status in pptp-linux package in Ubuntu:
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: pptp-linux (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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