Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
ubuntu lucid 10.04 network-manager 0.8-0ubuntu3
i have successfully setup an OpenVPN connection on debian lenny which
uses NM 0.6.6. that is where i also generated the certificates and
private keys, using tinyca 0.7.5-2.
now i am trying to setup the same OpenVPN connection on ubuntu 10.04. i
copied over the certificates and private keys to this box, and i
installed network-manager-openvpn-gnome package (which also installed
network-manager-openvpn package). then i went to create a new VPN.
after filling in all of the required info, and selecting the
certificates, i clicked Apply button. i also restarted network-manager.
the VPN connection does not show up in the list of available connections
(left-click on NM icon).
when i go back to check the VPN's setting, the certificates have been
changed. for example, the User Certificate is now set to my ~/sbin
folder. when i click on that to try and change it to the correct
certificate file, i am unable to select the file (clicking on the file
does nothing). when i click the Open button, it seems to open a folder.
if i go back to try to pick the certificate, i can. now i click apply
and then immediately go back to edit the VPN connection, and the
certificates have been changed again to different folders or filenames.
it's very weird. i tried to delete the VPN connection and recreate it,
no luck. i also tried to export the VPN connection from the debian
computer and import it on the ubuntu computer. when i try that, NM
says:
The file 'VPN.pcf' could not be read or does not contain recognized VPN
connection information
Error: unknown OpenVPN file extension.
so, this whole thing seems broken.
** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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OpenVPN certificate selection broken / cannot connect to VPN after it is created
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/609953
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