On 07/06/15 00:42, Robin wrote:
> I am trying to access vpnbook. I am using Ubuntu 14.04.
>
> I have set up the VPN network connectionand on one occasion was able to
> access the server through the terminal but I prefer to do it via
> anetwork connection button.
>
> This is what the syslog records when I try to access the servervia a button:
>
>
> Jun  6 19:13:22 robins-EP35-DS3L NetworkManager[1033]: <info> VPN plugin 
> state changed: init (1)
> Jun  6 19:13:23 robins-EP35-DS3L NetworkManager[1033]: <info> VPN plugin 
> state changed: starting (3)
> Jun  6 19:13:23 robins-EP35-DS3L NetworkManager[1033]: <info> VPN connection 
> 'vpnbook' (Connect) reply received.
> Jun  6 19:13:23 robins-EP35-DS3L nm-openvpn[30050]: OpenVPN 2.3.2 
> i686-pc-linux-gnu [SSL (OpenSSL)] [LZO] [EPOLL] [PKCS11] [eurephia] [MH] 
> [IPv6] built on Dec  1 2014
> Jun  6 19:13:23 robins-EP35-DS3L nm-openvpn[30050]: WARNING: No server 
> certificate verification method has been enabled.  
> Seehttp://openvpn.net/howto.html#mitm  for more info.
> Jun  6 19:13:23 robins-EP35-DS3L nm-openvpn[30050]: NOTE: the current 
> --script-security setting may allow this configuration to call user-defined 
> scripts
> Jun  6 19:13:23 robins-EP35-DS3L nm-openvpn[30050]: Error: private key 
> password verification failed
> Jun  6 19:13:23 robins-EP35-DS3L nm-openvpn[30050]: Exiting due to fatal error
> Jun  6 19:13:23 robins-EP35-DS3L NetworkManager[1033]: <warn> VPN plugin 
> failed: 1
> Jun  6 19:13:23 robins-EP35-DS3L NetworkManager[1033]: <info> VPN plugin 
> state changed: stopped (6)
> Jun  6 19:13:23 robins-EP35-DS3L NetworkManager[1033]: <info> VPN plugin 
> state change reason: 0
> Jun  6 19:13:23 robins-EP35-DS3L NetworkManager[1033]: <info> Policy set 
> 'Wired connection 1' (eth0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS.
>
> What have I misunderstood?
>
>
the first message came through OK.
The relevant part of the log file is

Error: private key password verification failed


this means you did not use the correct password for the private key (or perhaps 
the 'button' did not ask for the password). If you're using NetworkManager then 
there should be a popup for the private key password.

JJK


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