Hi Alex, On ti, 2015-05-12 at 13:59 +0200, Alex J Lennon wrote: > Hi, > > I've been looking at some strange behaviour with connman in dizzy (1.25) > > With OpenVPN configured and a connman configuration file defining a VPN, > for some reason the service doesn't appear, e.g. connmanctl services > > In trying to track down why this is I found that if I use a connmand > daemon binary which is not stripped then all works as it should.
This is very strange indeed. Please note that actually it is connman-vpnd that is managing the actual VPN connections. The connman-vpnd just tells connmand what VPN services exists so that connmand will be able to create suitable service for it that end-user can connect to. > > So for those who see this issue, an interim workaround is to inhibit > package stripping in a connman_%.bbappend > > e.g. INHIBIT_PACKAGE_STRIP = "1" This is a really dirty workaround :) Couple of things you to verify: * make sure connman-vpnd is running (without it you will not see any VPN services in connmanctl listing) * make sure you have vpn provision file in /var/lib/connman-vpn directory * make sure /usr/lib/connman/scripts directory has openvpn-script plugin installed * make sure that openvpn support is compiled in so you need to have set PACKAGECONFIG_append_pn-connman = " openvpn" in your distro config or local.conf file * do you have all the openvpn binaries in your system (only required if you try to connect to a openvpn service), so can you manually connect to your openvpn server from command line? Cheers, Jukka -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto