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This has been covered for a long while now, and since (Oneiric, I think)
you should no longer need to restart anything for the connection to be
registered. If it still doesn't work, it would be a different bug.
A reboot is only required after *installing* the VPN, it doesn't need to
be done for ea
Solution for an update-to-date Ubuntu 10.04 is to reboot your machine
after installing or importing your vpnc connection.
For adavanced users: Instead of rebooting you can also restart network-
manager and the dbus daemon. The upstream author only recommends
"killall -HUP dbus-daemon", but i haven
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To manage not
I revisited this. I used Applications --> Accessories --> Passwords and
Encryption keys. I see where a connection's read and write properties
could be checked. However, my vpn connection is not present in this
list. So, when created, it's never getting there. Any ideas on how to
get it there by han
Hi!
Can confirm the reports of a reboot needed for this to work.
First setup of a VPN connection at all on a 11.04 install (Gnome 2.32.1 Classic)
- Installed the plugin for Cisco VPN: (this should really be better documented
in the dialog box in Network Manager
sudo apt-get install network-mana
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Hello everybody,
I can confirm that the problem still happens with 11.04, as follows:
- on first installation of network-manager-vpnc I can't connect to the VPN, and
I get the error "Failed because there were no valid VPN secrets"
- after reboot it works
Explanation in commend #27 (bus policy ch
I found the keys at Applications -> Accesories -> Passwords and
Encryption Key, but there is no freedesktop there.
I did find my VPN connection that does not work -- same error "would not
start", after setting the the read write privs.
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Try with
Applications -> Accesories -> Passwords and Encryption Keys
There is a filter at the top to search for 'freedesktop'
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Oh, and I am running 10.04 with latest patches.
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I don't have
* Goto System -> Preferences -> Passwords and Encryption Keys.
My entry is encryption and keyrings, and my connection for VPN is not
there. Is there a workaround?
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This bug are too in Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid Lynx. This workaround works fine
for me:
* Goto System -> Preferences -> Passwords and Encryption Keys.
* You must see the stored password for /org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.vpnc/vpn.
* Right click -> Properties -> Applications tab.
* Check Permissions -> Re
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Anybody who still has this issue in Lucid, could you please open a new
bug about it, preferably using the 'ubuntu-bug network-manager' command,
so we can get full details of what is going on? Please make sure you add
how you got that system to Lucid, that is, whether it was a clean
install or an up
Not to toot my own horn, but I pointed out the solution to #3 in #24
and it worked for me. If you try making that change alone does it work?
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Alternatively... is it possible that it can't access the keyring?
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OK, so I'm trying to work this out.
NeedSecrets - now correct me if I'm wrong here, but from what I've read
while doing some research, this is an error that's occuring because
network-manager can't get access to the relevant passwords for the VPN
connection!
So in my travails into how it seems th
You know, I cannot understand why anyone says that the patch produced in
comment #3 works for folks. The syntax is totally wrong - it's
at_console="true", not user="at_console".
I looked up what at_console does, and as it turns out at_console was
originally created to use RedHat's pam_console... w
Still nothing happened. Same problem and fixed as in #117.
Even Micro$oft seems faster with fixing bugs compared to this bug. (maybe this
comment will spur some action...)
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I completely agree with Christiaan D in comment #117. The fix has been
released over a year ago. It should have been added to the distro by
now. Instead, the bug is still there in Lucid...
I confirm that it works perfectly when adding the "at_console"
privileges like described by Patrick Healy in
I meet here the same problem of failing because no secrets (trying
configuring and start directly after installing network-manager-vpnc). I
reboot, next i have installed something using sudo apt-get install(and
close the terminal after directly, so i don't know if maybe there was a
sudo active), an
Still broken in Lucid. Tested the fix by modifying /etc/dbus-1/system.d
/nm-openvpn-service.conf and it works perfectly. This is a 4 line fix
that has been tested and works - why has it not been implemented?
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Sadly, I get the same error - and yes, I've rebooted.
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 9:59 AM, Niall Brosnan
wrote:
> Have you rebooted yet?
> Hopefully you've made no other changes, but if you've this issue on a fresh
> install of lucid,
> I'd love to see if a single reboot fixes it (I suspect a restart
Have you rebooted yet?
Hopefully you've made no other changes, but if you've this issue on a fresh
install of lucid,
I'd love to see if a single reboot fixes it (I suspect a restart of
X/network-manager would).
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After a reboot, vpnc works for me...
HOWEVER, the user/group password is randomly forgotten, even when the
GUI option "Saved" is selected. "Ask every time" does not actually ask,
ever. The only way to use the VPN connection after the passwords are
randomly forgotten is to click "Configure VPN" a
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looks like pptp plugin is affected too:
Mar 16 11:16:03 valmar NetworkManager: Starting VPN service
'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp'...
Mar 16 11:16:03 valmar NetworkManager: VPN service
'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp' started
(org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp), PID 4556
Mar 1
Can anyone confirm that this bug has actually been fixed in any version
of network-manager-vpnc or in a related package? All I can see is that
Ronan F marked this bug as fixed, but I fail to see any mention of the
actual fix or version. Version 0.7.997 was released on 2009-12-08, but
it doesn't see
Hi there,
Attached patch work-arounds the problem with OpenVPN.
Looking at the source, I'm puzzled, cos' line 1000 of Karmic Koalas nm-
openvpn-service.c does validations of set #1 of parameters, whereas line
1004 does validation of set #2. The problem is that these sets are
divergent, so either
well I believe Anton's "fix" is not a fix but a workaround, and yes it
works for openvpn
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Why has this fix only been released for vpnc, not openvpn?
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antons workaround was a saver after weeks of furstration
kudos to anton
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I know that KDE3 is not anymore supported.
But i don`t want to use KDE4.
What should i do to have this issue fixed i think that this is the same
issue as the others but only that the workaround with +password don`t
work.
Please told me what should i do to get this working.
It`s not a big issue
@bnight: KDE4 is installed by default under (K)Ubuntu 9.10.
KDE3 is not anymore supported under (K)Ubuntu 9.10.
Please update to KDE4!
Otherwise please write a new bug report (to distinguish, because it is a
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Hi,
I have Ubuntu 9.10 x64 with kde3 from ppd and have the same problem:
NetworkManager: nm-vpn-connection.c.828: NeedSecrets failed: dbus-glib-
error-quark Invalid connection type.
I use:
ii network-manager-kde-kde3 1:0.8-0ubuntu12
KDE systray app
The workaround which Anton describes works for me too.
Thanks Anton
Now the big question is, why is it working with wrong settings and not
when everything is setup correctly!
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Thank you Anton.
I've just made an attempt using your waorkaround and everthing went fine.
If other problems occur I'll add some comment here.
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Thank you very much Anton! The workaround works.
It looks like the cause of the failure is still unknown. I'd like to help
solving this issue. But how?
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Anton, thank you very much! It's also working for me.
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Thank you, Anton! It's really good workaround.
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Just want to comment that I have found a workaround for network-manager-
openvpn: Instead of selecting authentication type "Certificate (TLS)"
(I'm translating this to English so it might not be exactly the same) I
select "Password with certificate (TLS)". Then I fill in a bogus
username and passwo
I look at nm_setting_vpn_get_secret.
nm_setting_vpn_get_secret (NMSettingVPN *setting, const char *key)
{
g_return_val_if_fail (NM_IS_SETTING_VPN (setting), NULL);
return (const char *) g_hash_table_lookup (NM_SETTING_VPN_GET_PRIVATE
(setting)->secrets, key);
}
It's return TRUE i
I first posted this accidently to a duplicate of this bug...
I experience this problem too, and its getting really anying. Therefor I
started to debug this problem by myself. If have no idea of
NetworkManager by grepping through the source I found out that the
message is generated from nm-openvpn-
Just to further muddy the waters :)
I use openvpn, no private password. Been working pretty reliably on 8.10
and then 9.04 for a year. 9.10 was fine until most recent update, when
no secrets problem popped up. I was studying the synaptic history to see
if I could maybe guess which package broke th
If you tried the upstream patch and still experience problems please
tell us how you configured Network Manager. Are you using KDE with
plasma-widget-networkmanagement or Gnome?
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I seems like this problem is already fixed upstream:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=213900#c3
I gave it a try and recompiled plasma-widget-networkmanagement after
applying this patch. This seems to fix the "No VPN secrets!" issue.
Here is what I did in detail:
apt-get source plasma-widget-
network-manager-openvpn was working fine under Jaunty, but since
updating to Karmic it doesn't. However, I got the opposite behavior of
the workaround listed -- with a root shell open, it connects properly;
without one, it fails with the 'No VPN secrets!' error.
The at_console patch in #80 does f
I think the openvpn bugs should been detach from this vpnc bugs because
it seems to be a absolutely different bug.
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This affect me too...
Tried reboot, does not help. Running Karmic, upgraded from Jaunty. Using
OpenVPN. I've never tried setting this up before. Starting the VPN from console
with
sudo /etc/init.d/openvpn start
works. I'd happily assist in any debugging...
Nov 14 01:40:00 localhost NetworkMana
> I got more than one confirm that it works with just default ... can
> you recheck that please?
>
> - Alexander
Already confirmed in the post immediately before the one where you asked this.
To quote myself - (I know the post was long as I included logs, hoping they
might be useful.)
As I'
I have the same error after a fresh installation of the openpvn plugin.
nm-vpn-connection.c.828: NeedSecrets failed: dbus-glib-error-quark
Rejected send message, 1 matched rules; type="method_call",
sender=":1.4" (uid=0 pid=991 comm="NetworkManager)
interface="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Pl
Well for me I only see that (IIRC) on an openvpn connection (tcp+lzo +
TLS keys)
With another connection (UDP, login/password + TLS key) I don't remember
having seen that error once
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On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 03:52:08PM -, Rene Jablonski wrote:
> For me this "fix" does not fix anything! That's why i am asking
> Alexander to give me some hints how to debug/help debugging the openvpn
> plugin!
>
well ... i think it would be easiest if you get us steps to reproduce.
For insta
On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 01:27:17PM -, Niall Brosnan wrote:
> Hi n3m3s1s4u .
> You have posted the text from the previous fix too literally I think,
> and as such you have fixed the problem for the vpnc plugin rather than the
> openvpn plugin.
>
> Try this instead: the target file is /etc/dbus
I've just done a fresh install with network-manager-openvpn on a laptop.
Adding my keys to create a new connection fails with the Need Secrets message
immediately after installation.
I can confirm a succesful connection after a reboot without applying the dbus
patch I used on my other machines
For me this "fix" does not fix anything! That's why i am asking
Alexander to give me some hints how to debug/help debugging the openvpn
plugin!
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Not sure this fix openvpn connection in 100% of the cases as I still get
the "No VPN secrets!" error time to time
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Hi n3m3s1s4u .
You have posted the text from the previous fix too literally I think,
and as such you have fixed the problem for the vpnc plugin rather than the
openvpn plugin.
Try this instead: the target file is /etc/dbus-1/system.d/nm-openvpn-
service.conf
http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/
Well, never mind my previous posting - DNS is not the problem.
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Could some of you check your config file: does it have an IP address for
"remote"? Or a host name?
My openvpn config is as follows: no password; single user (i.e. not for
everyone); remote site is an IP address first (our office wifi is VPN
protected), then a hostname (when I'm connected to the in
HI - I am too getting this problem - fresh copy of Karmic - Open Vpn connection
to me server at work:
no password needed - 2 cert files and a key file
and I get this error when connecting
Nov 10 21:29:57 glenn-laptop NetworkManager: Starting VPN service
'org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.openvpn'
I would also be willing to do the same. What can I do to help get to the
bottom of this matter? I have rebooted and this still isn't working for
me.
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Hi Alexander!
I want to debug the openvpn plugin because of this bug: #453807 but i don't
know exactly how! ^^
Can you please give me some hints how i could debug the plugin or the dbus on
Karmic?
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On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 3:41 AM, Alexander Sack wrote:
> So ... you did this stop working again or did this go away completely?
I have used it a bunch of times over the past week since, and haven't
encountered a single issue. It seems to only necessitate a single
restart somewhere along the line,
On Mon, Nov 02, 2009 at 06:12:05AM -, Michael Rooney wrote:
> I can confirm the openvpn task as I hit this there. All I had to do was
> restart my machine and everything worked as expected, however.
So ... you did this stop working again or did this go away completely?
- Alexander
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I can confirm the openvpn task as I hit this there. All I had to do was
restart my machine and everything worked as expected, however.
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9.10 upgraded form 9.04 has the same problem with PPPoE connections.
Fresh install stills the same:
pppd[2291]: pppd 2.4.5 started by root, uid 0
pppd[2291]: PPP session is 4346
pppd[2291]: Connected to 00:90:1a:42:90:c9 via interface eth0
pppd[2291]: Using interface ppp0
pppd[2291]: Connect: ppp0
Hi, I had the same issues as Niall. In my case my existing openvpn
connection from Jaunty stopped working throwing the "No valid VPN
secret" message in the syslog. Also tried to create a new connection
using the same settings but that also didn't fix the issue. Can confirm,
that Patrick Healy's wor
I am seeing it on a fresh install of Karmic with openvpn configuration from
Jaunty.
Recreating the connection with my original keys makes no difference.
Adding at_console permissions to /etc/dbus-1/system.d/nm-openvpn-service.conf
as described above by Patrick Healy for vpnc on 2009-04-18 fixe
I still get that bug on karmic with openvpn connections...
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On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 08:50:25PM -, KillerKiwi wrote:
> Getting this error which looks like the same issue
>
> Oct 28 09:44:04 jason-laptop NetworkManager: nm-vpn-connection.c.828:
> NeedSecrets failed: dbus-glib-error-quark Rejected send message, 1
> matched rules; type="method_call", sende
I'm getting:
Oct 28 23:59:07 ubuntu dbus-daemon: Rejected send message, 1 matched rules;
type="method_call", sender=":1.36" (uid=1000 pid=3994
comm="/usr/lib/indicator-applet/indicator-applet --oaf-a")
interface="org.freedesktop.DBus.Properties" member="Get" error
name="(unset)" requested_reply=0
I confirm with another one:
Oct 28 14:45:35 kurmis NetworkManager: nm-vpn-connection.c.828: NeedSecrets
failed: dbus-glib-error-quark Rejected send message, 1 matched rules;
type="method_call", sender=":1.5" (uid=0 pid=1109 comm="NetworkManager)
interface="org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.VPN.Plu
Getting this error which looks like the same issue
Oct 28 09:44:04 jason-laptop NetworkManager: nm-vpn-connection.c.828:
NeedSecrets failed: dbus-glib-error-quark Rejected send message, 1
matched rules; type="method_call", sender=":1.4" (uid=0 pid=1090
comm="NetworkManager)
interface="org.freedesk
Karmic, updated from Jaunty; in Jaunty, a working VPN, in Karmic, my auth.log
says:
Oct 19 14:15:53 abrikoos dbus-daemon: Rejected send message, 3 matched rules;
type="method_call", sender=":1.52" (uid=1001 pid=2332
comm="/usr/lib/indicator-messages/indicator-messages-ser")
interface="org.freed
david, what versions do you have? for nm and nm-vpnc and applet?
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anyway. i dont see how the initial bug cannot be fixed now in karmic.
even if not the code is different enough to justify a new bug. If you
still get this with a up-to-date karmic pristine install, please open a
new bug and drop your bug id here.
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I'm fully up to date on Mythbuntu 9.10 beta and seeing the "there were
no valid VPN secrets" message. I think I have the same NM setup as my
fedora rawhide configuration that works.
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Sorry for not responding, I obviously failed to register for
notifications on this bug. I just wanted to add that after yesterdays
update to networkmanager-vpnc I had no problems connecting this morning.
If problems do reappear I will comment again, otherwise assume that they
are gone. Thanks for
if you said that it wasnt fixed in latest karmic and you run amd64 (e.g.
64-bit), then please try to upgrade again. the package got stuck
somewhere, so you probably didnt test what i wanted you to test. Thanks
for reconfirming.
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>
> Today I am unable to connect with the same bubble message, but nothing
> in auth.log. Today, I have messages in daemon.log like the following:
>
> {{{
> Oct 7 11:41:53 michael-laptop NetworkManager: Starting VPN service
> 'org.free
"Me too". Karmic beta, fully up-to-date. Trying to connect using
network-manager-vpnc, the message is that the "VPN service stopped
unexpectedly".
I installed yesterday, and yesterday a reboot fixed the problem. From
yesterday, I have a number of messages in auth.log as follows:
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Oct 6 15:
On Thu, Oct 01, 2009 at 08:23:53PM -, Brendan Braybrook wrote:
> note on workaround:
>
> it seems that you must reboot, then not start any root session (ie "sudo
> bash"). something about having a root shell spawned before network
> manager runs (even if the root shell no longer exists) trigge
note on workaround:
it seems that you must reboot, then not start any root session (ie "sudo
bash"). something about having a root shell spawned before network
manager runs (even if the root shell no longer exists) triggers the
problem.
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Same here - restarting got me to the keyring dialog.
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I'm another user who just restarted and it worked.
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I have this same problem with Jaunty 64-bit and a new PPTP connection.
I did not have it available for all users. I fixed it by restarting
NetworkManager. It seems that NetworkManager either doesn't recognize
with the PPTP NM plugin gets installed or when a new connection is
configured.
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Can confirm bug and fix on up-to-date Jaunty 64-bit and network-manager-vpnc.
However I did not reboot before applying the fix, only after - so could also be
fixed by that.
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Can confirm my experience also matches #23 and #48 on up-to-date 9.04.
This time with network-manager-pptp.
I installed the plugin, configured the connection, tried to connect and
got the "no valid secrets" GUI message. Rebooted after reading this and
then on connection got the keyring message and
My experience on my up to date Jaunty system matches that of #23 from
Mike Crowe. After installing network-manager-openvpn I initially got
"VPN Connection failed because there were no valid VPN secrets" back
from the GUI. After playing with the password settings to try and work
around that, the c
There is some information on at_console at
http://markmail.org/message/34mwbf6ozkuwb3o7
Also, more information in bug37181
athttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dbus/+bug/37181
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I suppose I should have also added: What is at_console anyway? try as I
might, I can't find any documentation on this. And yes, I did try
google. :-)
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