VPN connections configure dialog doesn't work on knetworkmanager
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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knetworkmanager (Ubuntu) |
Undecided
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Unassigned | |||
network-manager-pptp (Ubuntu) |
High
|
Craig Box |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: knetworkmanager
Click on tray icon / vpn connection / configure vpn do nothing, no configuration dialog was opened.
I have fresh installation of kubuntu edgy i386 with these additional packages:
knetworkmanager + network-manager + network-manager-kde + network-
Dave Perdue (itsdaveperdue) wrote : | #1 |
David Johnson (dj-david-web) wrote : | #2 |
I'm seeing exactly the same problem on a fresh Edgy install on x86_64. I have the same packages installed as the reporter.
Changed in knetworkmanager: | |
status: | Unconfirmed → Confirmed |
Martin Edwards (mmcmcmc) wrote : | #3 |
Install the "network-
Dusan Zatkovsky (msk-spam) wrote : | #4 |
Thank you very much. But i thing, it should be better to make a dependency on that package for knetworkmanager package.
Dave Perdue (itsdaveperdue) wrote : | #5 |
Installing network-
Changed in knetworkmanager: | |
importance: | Undecided → High |
Craig Box (craig.box) wrote : | #6 |
The easiest solution would be to make network-
Michael Gefen (gefenm11) wrote : | #7 |
I confirm the bug on feisty, installing network-
lefty.crupps (eljefedelito) wrote : Re: [Bug 74351] Re: VPN connections configure dialog doesn't work | #8 |
>
> >I confirm the bug on feisty, installing network-
> problem
>
Does that then launch a Gnome application?
Craig Box (craig.box) wrote : | #9 |
> Does that then launch a Gnome application?
Yes, there is no KDE frontend.
I confirm the problem in Feisty updated as of today. Installing that gnome package kind of solves the problem.
lefty.crupps (eljefedelito) wrote : Re: [Bug 74351] Re: VPN connections configure dialog doesn't work | #11 |
Well maybe the "Configure VPN" should either depend on Gnome-Network-
(and have that installed by default), or remove that menu item from the
Feisty network right-click menu? Right now it seems useless and therefor
broken...
Just curious, how is/willl the Portland Project helping to make these Gnome
and KDE apps integrate better?
> Yes, there is no KDE frontend
Will Portland be making this a non-issue, or not really?
I can also confirm the problem on Feisty. Installing network-
Jeff Trull (jetrull) wrote : | #13 |
I installed network-
network-manager, network-
~/.xsession-errors shows some strange errors while I'm using this applet, e.g.:
/bin/sh: /usr/bin/esd: not found
and
** (nm-vpn-
and
(nm-vpn-
Craig Box (craig.box) wrote : | #14 |
A fixed version, with better dependencies, is available for testing: http://
Jeff, please see if this fixes your problem.
Changed in knetworkmanager: | |
assignee: | nobody → craig-dubculture |
Jeff Trull (jetrull) wrote : | #15 |
Hi Craig,
Unfortunately there is no visible change in the behavior of the vpn configuration wizard with the new package.
It looks like my problem is the same as bug 89120. I've added a comment there as well. Thanks for investigating.
Regards,
Jeff Trull
PS: I was not experiencing any dependency issues.
lefty.crupps (eljefedelito) wrote : | #16 |
Why cannot the Kvpnc be used as the VPN frontend?
Craig Box (craig.box) wrote : | #17 |
Because I have never tested it. If it works, that's great, I don't see any reason why it shouldn't, but I don't run KDE and rely on other peoples input to test.
Luis Alberto Pabón (copong) wrote : Re: [Bug 74351] Re: VPN connections configure dialog doesn't work | #18 |
I have been using kvpnc for quite a while and works just great. I believe it
has a dcop interface knetworkmanager could use with very little effort...
On 14/05/07, Craig Box <email address hidden> wrote:
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> Because I have never tested it. If it works, that's great, I don't see
> any reason why it shouldn't, but I don't run KDE and rely on other
> peoples input to test.
>
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> VPN connections configure dialog doesn't work
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Luis Pabón
Unfortunately the default settings for Kvpnc doesn't seem to want to connect to a Linksys RV042 firewall which uses Microsoft's PPTP technology, at least with my current tests. I have spoken on IRC with a developer and s/he is looking into it...
Craig Box (craig.box) wrote : | #20 |
New version uploaded today depends on network-
Changed in network-manager-pptp: | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
Jonathan Jesse (jjesse) wrote : | #21 |
this still is a problem in Kubuntu 8.10 with the latest version of knetworkmanager
Jonathan
Devon (cptnobvious999) wrote : | #22 |
I also confirm this as still an issue with network-manager-kde 0.7svn864988-
I have the same problem running the same versions as above. I'm trying to find updated versions of all the debs, but building from source yields crashing apps.