Public bug reported:
Trying to get from 11.04 to 12.04.
- Replaced 11.04 sources list with old-releases repos.
- Added to keyring
sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 437D05B5 3E5C1192
- do-release-upgrade
Finally starts working to go to 11.10 but fails with the followi
Marc,
You are correct. I typed 32 in my comment by mistake. The following
should be correct...
Address (IP subnet on the other side of the VPN): 192.168.1.0
Prefix: 24 (24 gives you access to the entire range of IP's)
Gateway: 0.0.0.0
Metric: 0 (not sure what this does)
Sorry for the confusion
netztier, Thanks for the clarification. I would have thought the first
panel under "IPv4 Settings" was the correct area to configure this
"Addresses"
I now have it working. To be specific for anyone else reading this, add
the following to the IPv4 Settings>Routes area, add a new entry with
simi
> My guess is they thought it was unnecessary and wanted to simplify the
> GUI. I was talking about security policy because the reporter was
> asking that NM *ignore* the network's settings and never set the default
> route that the network tries to push.
>
OK, thanks for the clarification.
I'll
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager-openvpn
I am having this problem with network-manager-openvpn in Ubuntu
Intrepid. In version .6.x (Hardy) of nm-openvpn, there was an option
(not the default) that said "Only use VPN for these addresses...". In
.7, I have been unable to r
I am having this problem with network-manager-openvpn but the discussion
seems relevant. In my case, in version .6 of nm-openvpn, there was an
option (not the default) that said "Only use VPN for these
addresses...". In .7, I have been unable to replicate that setting and
therefore lose my fast l