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Status: In Progress
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Status: New => In Progress
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Congruity is a small GUI program that uses the concordance framework to
allow simple programming of a Logitech Harmony remote.
URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/congruity
License: GPLv3
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Matt Trudel (mathieu-tl
** Description changed:
Concordance is a set of libraries, python/perl bindings and a command
line to allow the programming of a Logitech Harmony remote using Linux.
URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/concordance
+ REVU: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=concordance
Licens
** Description changed:
Congruity is a small GUI program that uses the concordance framework to
allow simple programming of a Logitech Harmony remote.
URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/congruity
+ REVU: http://revu.ubuntuwire.com/details.py?package=congruity
License: GPLv3
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It looks to me as if this is in fact failing because of a previous error
with upgrading network-manager, where the post-installation script also
returns a code 2..
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I just marked bug 234470 as a duplicate of this bug. It contains a lot
of attachment of the files in /var/log/dist-upgrade, so perhaps these
additional details will help... Bug mentions a failure at upgrading
network-manager-vpnc, but it looks like before it also fails at
upgrading network-manager,
Sure, will do.
I was actually thinking of some way for it to be plug and play, rather
than requiring a reboot or root access to do this, but I think I can
figure it out pretty easily, and I'll include it in the page.
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I'm aware that the latest upstream svn has a fixed applied that resolves
the issue. My understanding is that all that would be needed would be to
do a new snapshot of the vpnc plugin code (and most likely network-
manager as a whole too, though).
I've tried to take a copy of the code in svn, and p
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DNSUpdate option is missing
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I already did contribute some changes and fixes upstream, and I try to
help out on the bugs on network-manager when I have a chance... That
said, I'll bring up the issue on the upstream mailing list (if it isn't
there already) and see what needs to be done to put the VPN plugins into
workable shape
This requires, at a minimum to follow the bug description, to let the
users know that additional packages are required. I see inclusion by
default more like a second phase.
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Please advise if this is fixed under the latest release (Jaunty, 9.04).
Just a note: you will have to go in the IPv4 tab in the configuration
dialog, then click the Routes button, and click the checkbox that reads
"Use this connection for resources on its network".
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Marking this bug as fix released, because there is a way to set per-
connection usage of DPD in Intrepid and later versions. The issue is
caused by DPD finding out that the other end doesn't respond, for
various reasons like some traffic not being permitted through a
firewall, or not reaching the d
Marking this bug as fix released because starting in Intrepid, there is
a way to specify only a group password or only a user password, and
missing one of the values if both are requested doesn't crash nm-applet.
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I believe this affects network-manager more than glibc, as network-
manager itself should deal with MTU discovery and setting the right
value for the network.
That said, NetworkManager already has some amounts of logic to take care
of that.
I'm also marking it as Confirmed since so many are seein
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There seems to be no way to connect to MSN through another method than
using port 1863.
In some environments, ports other than, for example, 80 and 443 are not
allowed to egress. Users then commonly try to use
gateway.messenger.msn.co
Marking as fix released seeing as this appears to work properly on
Jaunty.
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network management framework (VPNC plugin) does not work on x86_64
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Marking this bug as invalid as it's more of a configuration parameter
that needs to be used or not depending on the user's environment, rather
than an actual bug in the software.
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VPN connection established but not used
I'd have to respectfully disagree -- although I ran into the same
problem and also find it annoying to have to go so far to fix such a
simple issue -- AFAIK, checking this effectively enables what is called
"Split-tunnelling", and is considered a potential security issue in many
environments.
On t
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Have you tried the same changes to the routing table on 9.04, that would
be version 0.7.1~rc4.20090316+bzr21-0ubuntu2? On my system, adding an
additionnal routing entry appears to work just fine.
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This is fixed in the lastest version in the repositories for Jaunty:
0.7.1~rc4.20090316+bzr21-0ubuntu2.
Using the Encryption combo box, select "Weak (use with caution)" to use
Single-DES encryption.
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Do you see the same behavior on a newer version of Ubuntu?
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Could you try the latest version from the Network Manager team PPA?
https://edge.launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/ppa
Try it with configuring the group password, and setting the user
password as "unused".
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Are you having the same issues with newer versions of Ubuntu, Intepid or
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Interestingly, my first glance at the code of the Cisco VPN client for
Linux seems to indicate that it would always default at using a MTU of
1300, since it needs to account for the worst case scenario of IP, UDP,
and ESP headers that take part of the encapsulation, plus whatever else
may be introd
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fields to set MTU and MSS missing
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In other words it's good now?
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My take is that this is fixed in Jaunty, with the configuration dialog
asking to save or otherwise keep the passwords, or not use them if they
aren't necessary. Could someone confirm this?
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In the VPN configuration dialog, under the IPv4 Parameters page, please
click "Routes..." and make sure the "Use this connection only for the
networks it provides" checkbox is *unchecked*, then please try again and
let us know of the results.
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This bug is fixed in more recent versions of network-manager and
network-manager-vpnc, starting in Intrepid.
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- Could you provide us with detailed information on what action you were
trying to run when you saw this error message? Is it part of a upgrade
or from a pa
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Shawn,
Did you create a package to test you patch? If so, could you attach a
debdiff for your fix?
I'm also wondering about some of the details of your patch. Won't using
'host' instead of 'tty' in some places cause messages or actions to be
sent to all tty's of a user? I'm afraid that if it was
Judging from the X log output excerpt, this would be a evdev-related
bug.
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This checkbox (and the EnableLocalLAN pcf directive) essentially
enables or disables a feature called split-tunelling, which allows
you, when enabled, to connect to the VPN's network while still being
able to reach the networks that are routed on your network (accessible
directly by hitting a route
This does work properly in Jaunty.
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Ubuntu better. Unfortunately we can't fix it without more information.
Please include information as to the make and model of the system that
is showing the issues. Especially for the Fn+F11/F12 hotkeys, this is
highly hardware-d
Seems to me like it's starting again properly. I see an updated version
of python-xml in the repos, and hb_gui is starting just fine for me...
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Forgot to add this, if I revert to the heartbeat-gui package from
Intrepid, version 2.1.3-8, I get the expected behavior.
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If I try to navigate in hb_gui to a resource, I get a traceback right
away:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/hb_gui", line 569, in on_cursor_changed
window.select_view(type, name, status)
File "/usr/bin/hb_gui", line 21
I confirm, that specific hardware (T60 with a X1300 chip) is quite well
supported by the open source driver. I have practically no special
config in my xorg.conf, just the Virtual line required to support
multiple screens. I run this on my work laptop. A coworker has a similar
system with equally g
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An intresting idea, using the existence of a specific connected USB
devices, such as a pen drive, to act as a key. Maybe through the use of
the filesystem's serial number or UUID, or some form of unique
identifier from the device?
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Magnus, this is part of what will be implemented in the revised patch
once it will be integrated upstream, but given the changes required it's
taking me some time to get it ready. The patch attached is just a simple
way of getting it to the same point as it was in 0.6.x, in Hardy.
Alexander, do yo
James,
It is indeed more of stylistic reviews from the NetworkManager developers on
the mailing list. To quote Dan Williams:
"So the reason this didn't get merged in the first place is that when
this is used, the auth dialog looks like ass. Having _3_ buttons there
has confused every user I've e
In terms of usability, I've only really had reviews from one of my
coworkers who used a very similar patch I pushed to be adopted in Hardy,
and no apparent annoyance there. In terms of other users, I didn't hear
of good or bad reviews about the third checkbox :)
I'd probably leave it to Soren Hans
It's a patch to just the vpnc plugin.
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Tim,
Do you enter anything in the Password: prompt in the authentication
dialog that pops up when you attempt to use the vpn connection? Also, do
you enter anything in the Group Password: prompt? The fact that you
leave the password prompt blank when using vpnc on the command-line and
then enter y
Tested on my Thinkpad T60:
TASK old package new package
Lock Screen y y
Battery status y y
Sleepn n
Wifi/RF kill y n
Switch displays n
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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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I've worked on addressing the concerns that were brought up by the NM
maintainer upstream:
http://mail.gnome.org/archives/networkmanager-
list/2008-October/msg00240.html
Although the patch isn't accepted upstream yet (I haven't received any
kind of answer), I've built updated packages on my PPA.
Yes, it's a first take on exactly what Dan Williams suggested: password
types in the configuration dialog, and then saving passwords depending
on that. I've added something so that as long as it's not a "rekey" or
"reprompt" for the passwords, then it only asks for what's necessary.
Take this use
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The patch probably won't make it to upstream as it currently is; I've
got some reviews to make it better. However, I'm attaching a debdiff in
case we'd want to integrate this into the network-manager-vpnc package
until a reworked way of handling saving group passwords can be
implemented upstream; t
This appears to be fixed in the current network-manager
(0.7~~svn20080928t225540-0ubuntu1) in intrepid. This issue seems to me
like it comes from network-manager-vpnc's lack of support for importing
the routes (which are handed to nm-vpnc from vpnc) into the network-
manager system. Not sure where
I'm working on adapting the relevant patch from 0.6.4svn2422-0ubuntu5 in
Hardy, to the current version of 0.7. Hopefully I can get something that
works shortly. As soon as I'll be done I'll also post the patch upstream
so it can be included in the svn snapshots. There seems to already be a
bug file
I'm attaching the revised patch I came up with to fix the issue, and I
will be looking at creating a debdiff as soon as I have a chance. This
is a patch file straight out of CDBS.
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Dr D J Clark,
In your version of the original pcf, it looks to me like there are
settings related to certificates to use for connecting to the VPN, and
not only group password setting.
Unfortunately, the vpnc plugin doesn't support authentication using
certificates yet, so I believe this is why i
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Please sync concordance 0.21-2 (universe) from Debian unstable (main).
Changelog since current karmic version 0:
concordance (0.21-2) un
Concordance 0.21-2 was synced in after it was uploaded to Debian
unstable.
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[needs-packaging] Concordance
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2522
I also did notice the issue on my work machine. Does it make sense to
keep brltty as the default for all installs? I can understand that
keeping it there does make it easier for blind people to use the system
right from the start, without having to figure out how to install the
package that is miss
It seems that the patch I had previously submitted was missing a part.
This new attachment addresses the issue.
I'll try to generate a debdiff tonight if I have a chance, or tomorrow.
** Attachment added: "Enable using NULL encryption by clicking a checkbox in
the vpn config dialog"
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The attached debdiff should fix the issue, as mentioned before, by
adding an option to allow null encryption from the vpn configuration
dialog. The patch has also been submitted upstream (bug #507530).
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This seems to apply to remote locations.
if the password prompt, for example for a sftp:// connection in
nautilus, is different from the usual "Password:" prompt, then Nautilus
refuses to open the location.
This was tested on machines that have
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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
Upstream bug is #363918. New proposed patch couldn't be applied to
0.6.4svn2422 as it is in Gutsy.
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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
I've also looked at this issue and wrote a patch that adds an option in
the configuration window for the VPN connection to enable/disable
allowing null encryption. It also obviously works for exporting to pcf
(as a X-NM flag, though) and importing. I couldn't test it on an actual
vpn tunnel though,
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Fairly easy to reproduce: network-manager-vpnc, once it has imported a
pcf file, will not allow you to edit the vpn configuration until you've
closed the profile selection dialog and reopened it.
steps to reproduce:
1) create a vpn
Confirming, as it is indeed greyed out, and multiple other bug reports
indicate this tends to be confusing to users.
I'm marking this as wishlist since it's not something "really broken",
but rather an improvement we'd like to have to the software. There just
needs to be some discussion with upstr
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Morten,
On the other hand, 2561 isn't in Debian. Are you suggesting that we
should drift from Debian and attempt to package svn2561? My opinion is
that this would be suboptimal :)
I reported to Debian that there is 2561 available, just in case, it's
debbug #561184
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Neil,
If you need help with the merge, I'd be happy to lend a hand.
There is a report in the JOSM tracker
(http://josm.openstreetmap.de/ticket/3721) that the patch which Fabrice
is talking about doesn't quite work with 2255, that should probably be
investigated :)
/ Matt
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Could you check what is the content of the file
/sys/devices/pci:00/:00:1c.1/:0b:00.0/ieee80211/phy0/rfkill0/state
when you reboot, when it works and when it doesn't?
Also, have you tried to just restart network-manager when you see that
you can't enable wireless? If not, you can try n
It seems like this has been fixed a long time ago upstream, and should
have been brought in with the upload to karmic at the very least.
Paul, please confirm that you can connect to your VPN, just so we can
close this issue :)
/ Matt
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Please try the network-manager-pptp package from the NM trunk PPA here:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/trunk. It contains
fixes for saving MPPE settings, as well as a patch to the UI to not
allow chosing auth methods that don't support MPPE.
** Changed in: network-manager-ppt
Targetting this for karmic-updates, since we should be releasing the fix
shortly.
** Changed in: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
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This is likely due to the fact that my.work-domain.com is resolvable
both by 68.94.156.1 and 68.94.157.1, as well as 192.168.101.5 but
contain different entries depending on the fact that the request is
"from the internet" or "from the VPN".
Could you please try to set your VPN connection to "IP a
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
Milan,
When you import the configuration file, are your certificates also in
the same path as the imported file?
I'm confirming this bug, as I can currently notice that behaviour in
Karmic with the attached configuration file: certificates are missing
(which is probably normal since I don't have
Reported as gnome bug 604329 for importing/exporting already supported
options.
It appears that there also was gnome bug 484315 for other options I
found in your config file: mtu, etc.
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Hi,
I'd have to respectfully disagree with you. NetworkManager as it
currently supports OpenVPN seems to do a good job at allowing people who
know nothing of VPNs and have had no prior exposure to the specifics of
an openvpn configuration file to quickly and easily setup a connection
-- I think th
Confirmed. This is still current even with 0.8~a~git.20091209t012851
.cbe313b-0ubuntu1~nmt1~karmic installed from the NM team trunk PPA.
Tried with SwissVPN test account, enabled LZO compression where remote
doesn't enable it, VPN silently fails when traffic is sent through;
works in the meantime
pablocosta,
Thanks for taking the time to file this bug and help make Ubuntu better.
In order to help you, we would need some additional information:
- Please provide the version of resolvconf you are running, if the
resolvconf package is installed. This information can be retrieved using
the 'ap
Hi!
Please paste your config file, if possible, after making sure any
sensitive information was blanked out. :)
There may be a slight error in the fields there, which would cause the
error.
/ Matt
** Changed in: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Network mana
Great to hear! Thanks for filing in a bug and helping make Ubuntu better
:)
** Changed in: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Network manager plasmoid does not allow openvpn connections to custom ports
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/358648
You received
danizmax,
Please do report a separate bug for connecting to a hidden wireless
network. I'm pretty sure there is already one (or a couple ;) open
already about this, so you may want to take a look before too.
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networkmanager does not set network settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/369134
Y
gn this to myself for now.
** Changed in: network-manager-openvpn (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Matt Trudel (mathieu-tl)
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Importing an OpenVPN config file does not fill all supported options
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/443174
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Lucky75,
You should be able to ensure that everything is installed as it should
by issuing the 'sudo apt-get -f install' and 'sudo dpkg --configure -a'.
When you mean you set "chattr +i" on resolv.conf, is this because you
had explicitly run this command at some point, or something that is the
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