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Been researching this issue for a day and a half now.
I was having exact problem described above. nm-vpnc would connect only
one timerestarting nm-applet allows reconnect.
I just wanted to confirm that upgrading network-manager & network-
manager-vpnc to 0.8~rc4~git from trunk resolved it fo
Per,
Instead of building it from source, you could try the packages from the
Network-Manager "trunk" PPA, here: https://edge.launchpad.net/~network-
manager/+archive/trunk
You could try to use the NM_VPNC_DUMP_CONNECTION=1 parameter when
starting NetworkManager with the updated versions from the
@Matt, is there anything that we could still do to help triage this
issue?
Would you recommend that I e.g. try building from the source and start
adding more debug statements, to better pinpoint the area that causes
the failure?
Thanks for your willingness to help, btw!
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I replied to the bug email with this last night, but it looks like it
didn't post - not sure why - sorry for the delay:
I haven't been consistently tracking the vpn'd IP, tried it now:
First
wlan0 192.168.2.101
tun0 141.211.4.17
Second
wlan0 192.168.2.101
tun0 141.211.4.17
This
@Matt, @Pat,
Similar stuff happening here with me when it comes to the WLAN address.
However, the tun0 address changes (I am connecting to a large company
net here, so even if I'm quick, there are probably 10+ other people
getting in there between my attempts).
So to be clear, here is a table of
@Matt / @Per
I'm assuming I can answer this as well. The IP address doesn't change,
and I don't think this is the problem, there are several AP's available
at my locations, hereby AP1 and AP2:
[Scenario 1]
Connect to AP1 (192.168.1.105)
Connect VPN (success)
Disconnect VPN
Connect VPN (fails)
@Per,
Sorry it took so long for me to get back to you on this: the log you
attached is actually missing something important I wanted to see, I'm
assuming I wasn't really clear :)
What I'd like to know, is whether you have the same IP address from DHCP
for your wireless connection between two inst
I don't have the "Available to all users" set, so that doesn't seem to
be the main problem here with me.
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Hi everyone,
I have the same issue, but only when I set my vpn connection to be
"Available to all users". The first time I connect it works fine, if I
then disconnect, or the connection is dropped by the VPN server, I
cannot reconnect. The error nm-applet gives me:
** (nm-applet:4357): WARNING **
Forgot to add:
@Matt, @Lando: My passwords and usernames (those that are not empty) do
not disappear in the dialog. The dialog box looks the same first time
and 2nd time.
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@Matt,
Pls find attached a logfile (tail -f /var/log/daemon.log|tee nm-
applet.log).
The log is slightly trimmed and anonymized (hence the ***'s).
It starts @23:05:33 when I start up the nm-applet anew. It had failed
before this, so it is just a clean restart after a kill.
@23:06:00 I start to
@Matt: Yes, killing/restarting nm-applet makes it work for me (as
already mentioned in #7 above ;-)
I'm not able to test right now (not at home), but I'll do the "setup -
disconnect - setup (with failure) - restart nm-applet - setup" sequence
later today and post the logs. I can also try with a wi
Okay, it sounds very much like a variation of #284212 ...
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@Matt: Yes, VPN via wireless.
I tried a few more things. Still the same problems, _but_ I am not sure
anymore if I am in the right discussion: Now I get this additional
syslog output on a failed connection attempt:
Nov 18 15:54:39 knuff NetworkManager: nm_vpn_connection_connect_cb():
VPN conne
@Lando, thanks for your test. I assume you're using wireless as well?
As another workaround, does changing the "NAT traversal" method cause
any difference in the behavior of the VPNC plugin?
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@Per, does the "workaround" of killing nm-applet and restarting it work
for you?
@Per or @pat.pannuto: If you could provide an excerpt of /var/log/syslog
for a successful connection, followed by a failed one and
killing/restarting nm-applet and re-establishing a VPN connection
successfully in one
I doubt that the problem is 64bit-specific. I experience the same
problem on a Asus eeePC 901. Karmic netbook remix i386, fresh install.
Hadn't had the problem with Jaunty, though.
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Thanks, Matt.
As the problem is easily reproducible here on my system, would it add
any value if I could somehow trace the behaviour here? As said, judging
from the log files alone doesn't give many clues to what happens or more
precisely why it fails (unless there is some debug option that I have
I cannot reproduce it in a virtual machine, but I notice this is i386
and thus a slight difference...
I'll try to get my hands on a amd64 system running Karmic tomorrow for
further testing.
I'm marking this as Incomplete for now, but mostly as a reminder that I
still need to build a 64-bit VM.
/
I ran apport-collect twice, once before ever connecting to vpn, and then
once after the connect/disconnect/connect (fail) cycle.
Let me know if can do anything else to help.
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@Matt,
Thanks for looking into this!
My system is a pristine install of 9.10/AMD64, so not an upgrade. It was
a new(ish) laptop install and I decided to give it a clean start. I
think the amount of tweaks made to it is so far quite small. Only
network related tweak was to disable IPv6, as it caus
I'm trying to reproduce this problem but so far I haven't had much luck
-- looks like for "standard" disconnects (the user chooses to disconnect
the vpn), it still works for new connections. I will try "failure" cases
by unplugging my wired connection too, and report back...
@Per, was your system
I am also experiencing the same problem on a fresh install of Karmic.
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@Matt,
I tail -f'd (or less G or whatever) the daemon.log file and awaited
until the connection was fully down before trying again, so I'm quite
certain the connection was completely dropped.
I just repeated the "experiment", this time waiting additionally a
couple of minutes after the "vpn servi
@Per,
On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 9:41 AM, Per Baekgaard wrote:
> Not sure if it adds much value, but still:
>
> Stopping and starting nm-applet is enough to make it work for (one)
> additional connection. There is no need to reboot or logout; killing nm-
> appet and starting it again (with or withou
Not sure if it adds much value, but still:
Stopping and starting nm-applet is enough to make it work for (one)
additional connection. There is no need to reboot or logout; killing nm-
appet and starting it again (with or without --sm-disable) will make the
VPN connection work once also.
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Have the same problem here. I'm on a fresh install of Karmic (9.10),
AMD64 version with all relevant upgrades as of today.
I can manually set up/tear down the connection using "$ sudo vpnc xxx"
or "$ sudo vpnc-disconnect xxx" any time.
However, it only works the first time I try to set up a VPN c
Updated copy of syslog after restarting gdm and connecting
*successfully*.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35191793/syslog
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Other notes:
* This system has been upgraded from intrepid --> jaunty --> karmic, the
vpnc configuration was originally written / set in intrepid and vpnc only broke
on update to karmic.
* I tried apt-get install --reinstall vpnc network-manager-vpnc after the
karmic upgrade, no improvem
Syslog containing failed vpn connection (first instance ~line 653)
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Syslog containing successful vpn connection. (relevant section begins
~line 627)
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