** Description changed:

- running ubuntu gnome 14.10 x64.
- behind a residential cable modem with ipv6 and ipv4.
- 
- having vpn trouble. previously (in another country) every vpn connection
- worked flawlessly.
- 
- bitmask: https://bitmask.net/
- 0.6.0. client can connect, pinging google.com over the terminal works and 
returns an ipv4 address.
- pinging duckduckgo.com just returns the ipv4 address but no pings.
- no connectivity in firefox and chromium.
- once i disable ipv6:  http://askubuntu.com/a/381623/212688 and do: sudo 
sysctl -p.
- connection fails.
- 
- cryptofree via network-manager: 
https://cryptostorm.org/viewtopic.php?f=58&t=6374
- can connect, pinging google.com over the terminal works and returns an ipv4 
address.
- pinging duckduckgo.com just returns the ipv4 address but no pings.
- no connectivity in firefox and chromium.
- sometimes starts loading sites in firefox.
- once i disable ipv6, the behaviour stays the same.
- 
- ipredator.se ipv4 server via network-manager: https://ipredator.se/
- can connect, pinging google.com over the terminal works and returns an ipv4 
address.
- pinging duckduckgo.com just returns the ipv4 address but no pings.
- no connectivity in firefox and chromium.
- sometimes starts loading sites in firefox, but won't complete loading 
(nothing visible)
- once i disable ipv6, the behaviour stays the same.
- 
- ipredator.se ipv6 server via network-manager: https://ipredator.se/
- can connect, pinging google.com over the terminal just returns unknown host.
- pinging duckduckgo.com just returns unknown host.
- no connectivity in firefox and chromium.
- 
- i tested bitmask from an ubuntu gnome 14.10 x64 live usb, result is the same:
- can connect, pinging google.com over the terminal works and returns an ipv4 
address.
- pinging duckduckgo.com just returns the ipv4 address but no pings.
- no connectivity in firefox and chromium.
- 
- i tested bitmask from an ubuntu gnome 14.04 x64 virtual image, result is the 
same:
- can connect, pinging google.com over the terminal works and returns an ipv4 
address.
- pinging duckduckgo.com just returns the ipv4 address but no pings.
- no connectivity in firefox and chromium.
- 
- something is going on, but what?
- i clearly remember using bitmask and other openvpn connections directly over 
the network manager at least before upgrading to 14.10.
- something changed.
- any idea what i can do to get my vpn working again? it looks like even going 
back to 14.04 would not fix it, granted i only tested bitmask there...
+ problem was an evil ISP.
+ remove please.

** Changed in: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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