I also was able to import a few ovpn profiles sucessfully using the upgraded -proposed versions.
The first 2 times after I clicked "Save" the connection-editor window froze, showing a 100% cpu spin for `/usr/bin/nm-connection-editor --show --type vpn`, requiring it to be killed. However I have been unable to reproduce. After killing it did appear to have added the profile successfully.
A minor nit, after Deleting a profile via the editor that profile will remain in the applet dropdown, until network-manager is reloaded, or that profile is selected in which case it silently fails and removes the entry.
I am also unable to get any vpn to actually connect/work without changing managed=true in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf. Loading 13.10 it successfully adds a default managed connection "Wired Connection 1" for eth0, even while managed=false is set (the default)
I also was able to import a few ovpn profiles sucessfully using the upgraded -proposed versions.
The first 2 times after I clicked "Save" the connection-editor window froze, showing a 100% cpu spin for `/usr/bin/ nm-connection- editor --show --type vpn`, requiring it to be killed. However I have been unable to reproduce. After killing it did appear to have added the profile successfully.
A minor nit, after Deleting a profile via the editor that profile will remain in the applet dropdown, until network-manager is reloaded, or that profile is selected in which case it silently fails and removes the entry.
I am also unable to get any vpn to actually connect/work without changing managed=true in /etc/NetworkMan ager/NetworkMan ager.conf. Loading 13.10 it successfully adds a default managed connection "Wired Connection 1" for eth0, even while managed=false is set (the default)