The only work-around that works for me is logging out and logging back
in. Yet, as others have mentioned, this has to be done every time I boot
my machine.

Since rebooting doesn't work, what does logout accomplish that reboot
doesn't? That's an essential question. Perhaps Pavel has answered this
in #60?

I'm on the verge of just reinstalling Ubuntu 14.10. This bug is the only
failure of upgrading from 14.04 to 14.10 that I've experienced. Since I
can't get it to go away in a permanent way, I've very close to doing a
reinstall.

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  Virtual private network connection fails after distribution upgrade
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