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VPN passwords not saved
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I'm also seeing this ; the saved secrets are visible in the keyring
manager as
VPN IPSec secret secret for
*/org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.vpnc/vpn
It worked the first time it was configured, but not after.
Entering the group password manually succeeds.
I can't save both passwords becaus
Just hit a similar bug in Quantal. I am being prompted for my VPN group
password despite having set and saved it in the VPN configuration in
NetworkManager
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This bug seems to have come back with Lucid Lynx. Despite asking for
password saves, it prompts every time for user and group passwords.
NM 0.8 / Ububtu 10, Dell XPS 1330.
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I'm on jaunty right now, and I'm unable to save both user and vpn
password with network-manager
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should work now in 8.10. there is one open issue about the lack of
ability to save only group secret, but thats dealt with in NM 0.7.1 most
likely.
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Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Hi
I have an upgraded system, and I checked my keyring manager and it appears
to have saved some old passwords for the same wireless network that I'm
sometimes prompted for password for (and when that happens, I lose
connection until rebooted in Windows and then rebooted into Ubuntu again).
I dele
Upgrade. It didn't happen at first with a fresh install originally,
either. I don't know what the trigger is that introduces the issue, or
if it even a possible condition to trigger if a fresh install of Hardy
is used.
Mark
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Y
On Sun, 2008-04-27 at 13:34 +, Mark Stosberg wrote:
> This bug still persists in Hardy.
Upgrade or fresh install? I didn't have this bug in a fresh install,
though I did keep my dot-files and keyring from Gutsy.
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This bug still persists in Hardy.
I found a solution was to go to System: Administration: Keyring Manager
and delete a key which looked related. After that I wasn't prompted for
the password anymore.
I still consider the bug present because the UI still lies-- it claims
to save the password but a
I haven't tested it in a week, but for me on Hardy the password is saved and
it authenticates, but then nothing is forwarded through the VPN tunnel. I
still get the page that says I need to connect to the VPN to access the
internet. Then it's back to "sudo vpnc"
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 5:10 AM, M
Jonathon,
I had a similar experience, and I ended up resolving it by getting a
newer router. See the last few comments in Bug #155945 for details. I
thought i was having intermittent problems but the "discarding
duplicate" messages in the syslog roughly correlated to when I was
having trouble au
Hi
I have a remaining issue which seems similar but may in fact be something
completely different. Usually, I'm automatically connected on startup. But
seemingly at random, I'm prompted about the password again. However, when I
enter it, I'm still denied access. The only remedy I've found is to bo
Nope. My VPN passwords are all ASCII, and I have to type them every time.
I don't think saying they're "not saved" is accurate though. When I look in
my keyring with Seahorse, they *are* saved, but the Network Manager VPN
thing completely ignores that fact and asks anyway.
On Jan 9, 2008 12:07 P
On Sun, Dec 30, 2007 at 09:45:14AM -, Haggai Eran wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm having this problem in the final version of Gutsy. The problem is shown
> with VPN connections with a Hebrew name, for which the password isn't saved
> and the program asks for the password again every time you connect. For
Hi,
I'm having this problem in the final version of Gutsy. The problem is shown
with VPN connections with a Hebrew name, for which the password isn't saved and
the program asks for the password again every time you connect. For VPN
connections with an English name, the password does get saved.
I can confirm that the problem still exists.
Nevertheless storing passwords for VPNs in keyring it asks every time for
passwords. Nevertheless checking session and/or permanent saving in the dialog.
Nervertheless trying to reconnect during the same or a new session: It asks
ALWAYS for both passw
I just restarted my computer after saving a new VPN connection and it
properly remembered by user and group passwords. I believe this worked
because I did NOT use the same connection name as a previous attempt. I
have already tried removing an existing entry from both the VPN list and
the list of p
I still have this problem on Gutsy with the latest updates as of today,
11/28/07. It seems my WEP keys are stored but the VPNC passwords are
not. If I use the Applications -> Passwords and Encryption Keys utility,
I see the correct passwords stored for my VPN connections. However, they
are NOT load
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. Now that the final version of Gutsy Gibbon is available
we were wondering if this issue still exists. Thanks in advance.
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I have the same problem on Gutsy/x86 for wireless using WPA personal. In
fact, it looks like 'something' is saved, because the password box
contains 64 blobs when Network Settings are reopened. With 64 being a
nice round number, I suspect it might actually save the wrong string,
using a random poin
I can confirm this in Gutsy on x86. It was working before a previous
update but I now have to re-enter my user and group password every time
I connect using a VPNC entry. Not sure if this affects other VPN modes.
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Hi, could you please test this in Gutsy (perhaps with a Live CD)? We'll
only be able to address most network-manager bugs in the latest release.
It would also be great if you could test it with the Ubuntu flavour so
we can isolate whether it's related to XFCE.
Thanks!
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