** Changed in: network-manager-pptp (Debian)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
[Hardy] network-manager-pptp requires system restart but
** Changed in: network-manager-pptp (Debian)
Status: Unknown = New
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Title:
[Hardy] network-manager-pptp requires system restart but will
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #665819
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=665819
** Also affects: network-manager-pptp (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=665819
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Same as Gabriel M. stated in comment #15.
Here is what I get in daemon.log until reboot:
Nov 29 12:57:19 booxter-laptop NetworkManager: info Starting VPN service
'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp'...
Nov 29 12:57:19 booxter-laptop NetworkManager: info VPN service
search for NeedSecrets failed in daemon.log I attached. Seems that
dbus should be restarted before pptp becomes usable.
** Attachment added: daemon.log (search for NeedSecrets failed)
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36225773/daemon.log
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[Hardy] network-manager-pptp requires system restart
Well, the bug changed faces (so to speak) in Karmic: after step 5 of the
bug description, you can now see the connection, but clicking on it
yields no visual feedback on the network manager system tray icon. I
tried it a few times, and eventually got a popup notification saying
that VPN connection
I am still seeing this issue in Jaunty. Just installed network-manager-
pppd and tried to connect but nothing happened. Had to run
/etc/init.d/NetworkManager restart in order to get it to try the
connection.
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[Hardy] network-manager-pptp requires system restart but will not tell you
If you still see this issue on intrepid, please test the final 0.7
packages in jaunty or the network-manager team ppa (for intrepid):
http://launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive and let us know if its
still there.
** Changed in: network-manager-pptp (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =
Matt Underwood wrote:
Don't know if this is related - but I configured a VPN connection today,
it _was_ immediately visible and _was_ operational. I returned to my PC
later and logged in again (NB - not a reboot + restart) and the entry
simply wasn't shown on the VPN Connections menu any more,
Restarting NM hadn't helped (I tried that a couple of times - including
making superficial changes to the VPN properties and saving them). I
didn't have to restart the system - just log out the other user that was
logged in.
Subsequently I have restarted the system and the VPN connection is still
Don't know if this is related - but I configured a VPN connection today,
it _was_ immediately visible and _was_ operational. I returned to my PC
later and logged in again (NB - not a reboot + restart) and the entry
simply wasn't shown on the VPN Connections menu any more, although was
visible if I
Like maff, same here.
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I confirm the bug on Hardy i686. However, it affects only the first VPN
connection you configure. Additional connections get displayed without
the need to restart services or to reboot the system.
The solution posted above with restarting dbus and nm-applet worked for
me.
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Bump. Just confirmed this on Hardy AMD64. I've tried logging out of X,
CTRL+ALT+BACKSPACE, and /etc/init.d/networking stop/start
Does anyone care, or like most bugs on here nothing happens until 3
releases later?
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[Hardy] network-manager-pptp requires system restart but will not tell you
Another way around at least to get your configuration showed, is to:
After configuring the VPN
log out,
press Ctrl+Alt+backspace (restarts the X-server etc.)
And log back in.
But I still think it would be preferred with a real solution, because
this is things like these details, that stops
I found this bug as well when I first tried to add a VPN, but I (or a
friend of mine really) found a way around it without having to do a full
restart. I just went to the terminal and typed
sudo /etc/init.d/dbus restart
and then restarted the network manager with
nm-applet
the only problem is
Just found this out, if you open nm-applet using alt+f2 you dont have to worry
about the terminal problem.
I'm new to ubuntu so i'm still learning all these little tricks
Phill
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I am using 8.04 beta 4 and I have the same problem. I was reading how-to
for ages trying work out why the VPN entries I could configure, didn't
appear anywhere. Then, after I haven't to reboot, then they appeared and
I could use them.
Aaron.
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I have the same problem.
It should either be able to restart the networking services, or it
should at least advise that they need to be restarted.
** Changed in: network-manager-pptp (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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[Hardy] network-manager-pptp requires system restart but will not
I believe that the setup of network-manager-pptp has always required a restart
of the networking services as described here:
http://pptpclient.sourceforge.net/howto-ubuntu.phtml
That said, I haven't yet been able to get my own vpn connection working so far
and my syslog is getting flooded with
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