The workaround is to choose a Color Depth which does not require H264
(GFX RFX, RFX, 32bpp or 16bpp, or one which works), save it as default,
save the profile and connect.
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It seems to be fixed in ubuntu 18.04 too. I imported 4 profiles with
"key-direction 1" and they all worked.
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Confirmed on Ubuntu 17.10, Evolution 3.22.6, using EWS.
The usual workaround (delete cfg, cache and pkill) works fine.
https://askubuntu.com/questions/459504/evolution-appears-unable-to-store-mail-account-details
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1639776 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1639776
Solved with dnsmasq-base 2.75-1ubuntu0.16.04.2, thank you.
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Ubuntu 17.04 seems to work very well with my split DNS setup. Also with
multiple VPN connections at the same time.
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Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS
network-manager package version: 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
I'm using Ubuntu Desktop 16.04 x64 and I have some VPN (OpenVPN and
Cisco vpnc) connections defined. In all these connections I use both
split tunnel and split dns.
When I connect to a remote
Same problem for me on Ubuntu 16.04. It seems that a workaround could be
moving "key-direction 1" line before line.
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu LTS, 16.04 and 14.04, are shipped with a 0.6.X version of ssh,
which does not support some recent KEX algorithms.
Some ssh servers are disabling older KEX algorithms. For example, pfSense
2.3.2 already refuses all KEX algotithms of libssh 0.6.X:
- https://g
Public bug reported:
Ubuntu LTS, 16.04 and 14.04, are shipped with a 0.6.X version of ssh,
which does not support some recent KEX algorithms.
Some ssh servers are disabling older KEX algorithms. For example, pfSense 2.3.2
already refuses all KEX algotithms of libssh 0.6.X:
https://github.com/Fre
I have just upgraded to 15.10 (Wily Werewolf, devel branch) and the bug
seems to fixed/gone away.
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Title:
PPTP VPN f
I have the same problem under Ubuntu 15.04 x64 for both PPTP and VPNC
(Cisco IPsec old vpn client) connections. Openvpn connections seems not
to be affected, but I did not test openvpn a lot.
I can find the same error on syslog:
[vpn-manager/nm-vpn-connection.c:1778] get_secrets_cb(): Failed to re
This is caused by a FreeRDP issue #2137
https://github.com/FreeRDP/FreeRDP/issues/2137
and is still a problem in the latest FreeRDP devel version 1.2.
Remmina issue is #345
https://github.com/FreeRDP/Remmina/issues/345
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