@simongkelly if the symptom was fixed by a reboot then it is not the
same issue
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Please ignore my previous comment, I was thinking of the wrong bug!
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Title:
Gnome network manager cannot find
I had the same issue on 19.10 with network-manager-openconnect-gnome. It
worked with nm-applet. I also found that a reboot fixed the issue.
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Just for a sanity check, I rebooted and I can now connect without
passing by the nm-applet...
Not sure why but it's worth a test for anyone who had the same issue.
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I'm also facing the same issue.
nm-applet works.
if nm-applet is launched before using gnome-manager, starting the vpn from the
gnome-interface also works.
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Confirming that the bug still happens on 19.04. I'm using network-
manager-vpnc-gnome which has this issue. However, nm-applet does work.
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Should we perhaps make the GNOME network setup tool depend on
network-manager-openvpn-gnome
network-manager-vpnc-gnome
network-manager-pptp-gnome
This should at least solve this problems for some when updating.
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** Changed in: network-manager-pptp (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter)
** Changed in: network-manager-ssh (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Till Kamppeter (till-kamppeter)
** Changed in: network-manager-vpnc (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Till
I can confirm this is still an issue with ubuntu 18.04. I have both the
network-manager-openvpn and network-manager-openvpn-gnome. The DNS
issues are still an issue on the client side. I know this isn't my
openvpn server (running on pfsense) or config files as the same config
files on Windows and
Have the same problem when trying to use Fortinet VPN. The CLI
(openfortivpn) works fine.
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Title:
Gnome network
I found this to work with openvpn via the network manager:
I don't know if the message is directly telling you this (it doesn't
seem to), but it turns out that for some reason the Network Settings
doesn't save your password. Look in /etc/NetworkManager/system-
connections/ for a file that matches
> sudo dpkg-reconfigure network-manager-pptp-gnome
> on my 18.04 instance with no success.
> running openvpn directly off the command line however does work.
pptp and openvpn are different things.
Those having the issue, what Ubuntu version/desktop
environment/connection type|plugin are you
I tried
sudo dpkg-reconfigure network-manager-pptp-gnome
on my 18.04 instance with no success.
running openvpn directly off the command line however does work. I am
thinking there is some issue with the network manager implementation,
perhaps not directly but it certainly exhibits the error
I had a fresh Ubuntu 18.04 install and was effected by this bug. Running
sudo dpkg-reconfigure network-manager-pptp-gnome
Solved the problem.
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I can confirm this bug. When using the nm-applet there is nog problem.
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Title:
Gnome network manager cannot find
I'm having this problem with a clean install. I have all the following
installed:
i network-manager-openvpn
i network-manager-openvpn-gnome
i network-manager-pptp
i network-manager-pptp-gnome
Connecting via nm-applet works fine.
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It's very strange, but I've just execute apt update && apt upgrade, reboot. And
now vpnc works fine!
My issue solved
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I have clean installed 18.04 and openvpn works well. But only problem
with cisco vpn. It's not connection with Ubuntu panel. But it works with
nm-applet
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network-manager-vpnc
network-manager-vpnc-gnome
Are installed
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Title:
Gnome network manager cannot find
@Colin sorry for the confusion. Indeed I (also) have the following packages
installed:
i network-manager-openvpn
i network-manager-openvpn-gnome
i network-manager-pptp
i network-manager-pptp-gnome
The system that works as expected is the clean 18.04, the old installation no
longer
@geez your first para is exactly what I have seen. No problem with clean
install of 18.04, but there were problems with an system upgraded from
17.10. My comment about the upgraded system was ambiguous, it is on a
system upgraded from 17.10 that I see the problem. My suggestion is
that is the
I'm *not* seeing this issue on a clean install of 18.04, while I
did on an old install (upgraded every 6 months from 13.04 to
17.10/18.04). Haven't tried without updating (why would you).
network-manager-pptp and network-manager-pptp-gnome *are* installed
(aren't they by default?). Padlock is
Has anyone tried this (or confirmed that they already have
network-manager-pptp-gnome and network-manager-openvpn-gnome installed)? It
has fixed it for me, I suspect that is an issue with the upgrader. A fresh
install of 18.04 has it, but my upgraded system did not.
I do see, though, that one
Does installing network-manager-pptp-gnome help?
I had the same issue using openvp and installing network-manager-openvpn-gnome
fixed it (though I still don't get the padlock shown, but it does connect).
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I'm not sure it's network-manager bug.
OpenVPN works fine, but vpnc is broken.
But in the same time it's working ok using nm-applet, so I think it's gnome bug
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager-vpnc (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Gnome network
Same issue 18.04
Aug 15 11:50:15 RoninBook NetworkManager[1205]: [1534323015.7958]
audit: op="connection-activate" uuid="ea72df31-1b1f-4a98-8bd9-f2d9f109a13d"
name="RTLabs" pid=4136 uid=1000 result="success"
Aug 15 11:50:15 RoninBook gnome-shell[1855]: JS ERROR: TypeError: item is
Same issue here 18.04 with latest updates
Jul 31 15:50:15 nash-laptop NetworkManager[857]: [1533048615.0356]
vpn-connection[0x55b3f2d287a0,0217bd2c-3791-4aed-8877-c3b2562aa5f2," -
jbotto",0]: Started the VPN service, PID 19470
Jul 31 15:50:15 nash-laptop NetworkManager[857]:
Same here on 18.04
:~# lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
Release:18.04
Codename: bionic
:~# dpkg -l|egrep 'network(-)?manager|openconnect|openvpn|gnome-shell'
ii gnome-shell
I am on Ubuntu 18.04, fresh install using network-manager-openvpn
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** No longer affects: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
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Gnome network manager cannot find authentication
Ubuntu 18.04
** Also affects: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager-ssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Thanks Jason, I have the same problem on Ubuntu 17.10 as well. Launching
VPN from nm-applet got my VPN connection working again.
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FYI - anyone who needs their vpn to work right now, run nm-applet and
launch from there instead.
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