For those with the obfuscated group password needing to know the group
password - download & build the deobfuscator available from http://www
.unix-ag.uni-kl.de/~massar/bin/cisco-decode
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Today I got an apt update that has the fix in it! Hurrah! Thx!
You can now set either the user or group password to ask every time or
be remembered or be ignored.
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Richard - I agree with ya. I use this daily to vpn into our corp net.
*patiently waiting*
Thanks,Troy
On Wed, 2009-02-18 at 15:58 +, Richard Lee wrote:
> What's the plan on getting this fix into intrepid? Seems that everyone
> agrees it is a known and severe functionality problem and ther
What's the plan on getting this fix into intrepid? Seems that everyone
agrees it is a known and severe functionality problem and there is a
patch to fix it. What's the hold up?
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+ NOTE: if you see this in intrepid (ubuntu 8.10) go to bug 262191 - which
tracks this intrepid regression.
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Binary package hint: network-manager-vpnc
I have been issued an RSA SecurID by my workplace, which can be used to
access the corporate Cisco VPN. The
Matt,
Thanks for the reply. I can live with the inconvenience for a while
(just like in hardy). Hopefully soon it will get corrected.
Troy
On Thu, 2008-10-30 at 14:40 +, Matt Trudel wrote:
> Gilbert, bonin5,
>
> Please look at bug 262191, which specifically addresses this regression.
>
Gilbert, bonin5,
Please look at bug 262191, which specifically addresses this regression.
Sadly, it's too late for it to make it into Intrepid with the release
today, but I may be fixed in a SRU at a later point.
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This is definitely a regression. I submitted a bug report here.
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=558331
I really hope this can be fixed ASAP and packaged for Intrepid, ASAP.
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I just upgraded to 8.10 RC and the 0.7.0 network manager + vpnc is
definitely missing the 'save group password in the keyring' option.
This was working before my upgrade in hardy yesterday.
Can someone make sure that the patch is ported to the version of nm and
vpnc in the ibex repository?
This i
This is fixed, unless you have something else in mind. Here's how it
works. When you connect to the VPN entry for the first time, you are
presented with three options:
1. save passwords for this session (leave unchecked if you use one time
passwords).
2. save passwords in keyring (leave uncheck
This bug is still present... I would really love to be able to import
.pcf files with the group password set. I can't use Cisco VPN with nm-
applet otherwise, and I don't want to have to tell all of our Ubuntu
users here that they need to use the command-line client.
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Unfortunately not. So far, there seems to be no code to handle writing a
saved group password (or user password) in an "exported" pcf file from
network-manager-vpnc, nor is there code to retrieve the group password
from a pcf file. The only thing that changed is to allow network-
manager-vpnc to sa
I didn't try this new version, I don't know what this patch do exactly
but :
With 0.6.4svn2422-0ubuntu3 :
I import a pcf file. The password is obfusced. That's not a problem for
my vpnc : IPSec obfuscated secret [the secret string]
But here, network-manager-vpnc ask me my group password ! But I'
This bug was fixed in the package network-manager-vpnc -
0.6.4svn2422-0ubuntu4
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* Applied patch for bug #363918: option to save group password (LP:
#91964)
-- Mathieu Trudel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 16 Dec 2007 1
Uploaded. Thanks.
** Changed in: network-manager-vpnc (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Emmet Hikory (persia)
Status: Confirmed => In Progress
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I've updated the debdiff with the suggestions from Emmet Hikory.
- patch in debian/patches (it was already there... unless this is about
something else? the file is 03_fix_bug_91964_save_group_password.diff.)
- set the version : 0.6.4svn2422-0ubuntu4 in this debdiff.
- target changed to hardy.
Se
Thanks for the debdiff. Unfortunately, this cannot be uploaded to hardy
in the current state. Please adjust the patch as follows: 1) Move the
patch itself into debian/patches; 2) set the version to
"0.6.4svn2422-0ubuntu4" (no PPA); 3) set the target (immediately after
the version in the changelo
Sorry, bug spam necessary because of bug 176085.
This bug has a patch attached, which needs review and sponsoring.
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Upstream bug is #363918. New proposed patch couldn't be applied to
0.6.4svn2422 as it is in Gutsy.
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Attached the debdiff file for the fix.
** Attachment added: "Add option to save group passwd (debdiff)"
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I've repackaged network-manager-vpnc to include the patch from Fedora.
Hopefully it follows all of the guidelines set forth in the
PPAQuickGuide and the Packaging Guide. I think it does.
Anyway, here it is, up on my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~mathieu-tl/+archive
network-manager-vpnc, can be inst
Same problem here. I need to just save group password, and not user
password. I dont want to hunt for my group password whenever I need to
log in.
Current workaround that I am using is:
Login successfully once by entering manually the userpassword and
grouppassword, and ask for both passwords to
I know there's a couple more weeks left until Gutsy is officially out,
but as of today (Oct. 1, 2007) network-manager-vpnc is still at
0.6.4svn2422. I am hoping 0.7 will be included in the repositories, as
this bug is pretty annoying.
I too use multi-factor authentication (SecurID and SafeWord Pr
Also confirming this is significant problem for me.
My employer uses a long string of random characters as the group secret
and provides a SecurId card for logging in.
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Here's the deal. Not having the patch was too annoying for me to live
with, so I downloaded the Fedora patch and applied it against the
version of network-manager-vpnc that Feisty ships. It works, and it's
awesome to have this feature now. The patch will be in the upstream
0.7.0 release (and may
I'm confirming this since it is in fact a problem, as the other comments
have shown. I'm also assigning this to MOTU (I hope I did it correctly!)
since I'm applying a patch to fix this, so I want to make sure they see
it.
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Assignee: (unassigned) =>
I'd go one better -- when you import the .pcf file, it ought to fish out
the group password and store it as part of its configuration, along with
the connection name, gateway, etc. This would make it act more like the
real Cisco client (on Windows).
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I too desire this functionality... Many times the group password is
static, but the user password changes, so saving them BOTH is not very
useful.
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