Public bug reported:
When connecting to a wireless network that has been configured to
automaticall connect to a VPN in Ubuntu 13.04, I get this error in
syslog:
Jul 2 20:05:14 zenbook nm-openvpn[15982]: write UDPv4 []: Network is
unreachable (code=101)
This message repeats a few times, and then the connection is dropped.
After that NetworkManager attempts to connect again. After a few tries,
it manages to connect. Sometimes it succeeds on the first try.
While I was seeing this message, I decided to launch the "ip route"
command, and I noticed that there was not default route. The only route
I could see while the error was displaying was:
192.168.27.0/24 dev wlan0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.27.110
metric 9
Is it possible that there's some condition in the NetworkManager code
such that the VPN connection is attempted before the underlying physical
link is completely configured?
I have no issues with the VPN connection if I do not use DHCP, but only
manual IP configuration.
** Affects: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Attempts to establish VPN connection before default route available
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