@seb128 : By default, GNOME provides the gnome-control-center for
accomplishing this in Ubuntu 19.10.

I didn't know I could still use the nm-connection-editor GUI in Ubuntu
19.10. I was simply using what GNOME provided. I'm a big fan of Unity 7,
so I'm glad to see that nm-connection-editor GUI  again. Thanks.

Here are the VPN related packages that I've added to the default Ubuntu 19.10 
installation:
sudo apt install network-manager-l2tp network-manager-l2tp-gnome strongswan

Of these packages, launchpad will not allow specifying these two packages:
network-manager-l2tp
network-manager-l2tp-gnome

I submitted a bug here, but couldn't associate it in the bug header above:
https://github.com/nm-l2tp/NetworkManager-l2tp/issues/112

** Bug watch added: github.com/nm-l2tp/NetworkManager-l2tp/issues #112
   https://github.com/nm-l2tp/NetworkManager-l2tp/issues/112

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  Additional L2TP VPN Breaks First VPN

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