On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 8:54 PM, Carla Gmail <carla.se...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 06/01/2016 19:12, Pete Woods wrote: > > Hi folks, > > As some of you may already know. Support for OpenVPN was landed into > rc-proposed on 24/12/2015. Unfortunately this doesn't include the official > UI that is part of ubuntu-system-settings. > > So here I'm including a prototype UI in a click that will let you try it > out: > > http://people.canonical.com/~pete/com.ubuntu.developer.pete-woods.vpn-editor_0.2.0_all.click > > In order for this to work you will need to be on at least: > > - r202 for Arale rc-proposed > - r213 for Krillin rc-proposed > - (for other rc-proposed channels, make sure the image was built after > the 24th) > > To set up your connection, the first step is to copy whatever certificates > you need onto the phone, via the standard Ubuntu file explorer. I created a > "vpn" folder inside "Documents", but you can place them anywhere. > > Then you need to install the click app: > > - Enable developer mode in Settings->About > - adb push com.ubuntu.developer.pete-woods.vpn-editor_0.2.0_all.click > /tmp > - adb shell "pkcon install-local --allow-untrusted > /tmp/com.ubuntu.developer.pete-woods.vpn-editor_0.2.0_all.click" > > Then you're ready to fire up the "VPN editor" app itself (refresh the apps > scope) and create a new connection. Pick your authentication type, then > fill locate the various certificates you need. If you are configuring the > Canonical VPN, please note there are a number of advanced settings you need > to duplicate from the settings on your desktop machine. I have tried as > best as I can to make this UI behave the same as it does on the desktop, so > hopefully it works well for you. > > I'm planning to add PPTP to the mix in the near future, so keep tuned for > that. > > Cheers, Pete > > > > > Hello Pete, > > I use a VPN connection with my office at work very often from my Ubuntu > desktop PC and it works fine. > I have tried to do the same on my Bq Acquaris 4.5 device that has image > Ubuntu 15.04 (r222) with your app, but it does not work. > Everything is the same except that it looks like the password is not saved > in the general tab (the password field under the username one) and in the > security tab i do not find "AES-256-CBC" to select but I find > "AES-256-CBC-HMAC-SHA1", not sure if it is the same thing (on my desktop PC > I have Cipher: AES-256-CBC and HMAC Autehntication SHA-1). > The logs lool quite weired for me :) ("This is normaly a bug in some > application using the D-Bus library") but I them in pastebin if it can > help: http://paste.ubuntu.com/14424046/. > Hi Carla, Thanks for your detailed debugging. I already have a MR waiting to land to add the missing AES-256 option (a simple oversight by me when implementing this). I've just set up a password-based OpenVPN server myself, and can confirm I see the same behaviour on my devices. It looks like we might not have a service running on the phone for storing user secrets like we do on the desktop (gnome-keyring, I think). Unfortunately the logfile you pasted is (I think) just noise from the QtMir plugin - my app doesn't appear to be emitting any errors. The contents of indicator-network.log would be helpful to confirm you are seeing the same as me. I would expect to see "No agents were available for this request" or something along those lines. Cheers, Pete
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