Activity log for bug #1841767

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2019-08-28 11:47:25 Ben Hamilton bug added bug
2020-03-09 22:38:34 Launchpad Janitor plasma-nm (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed
2020-04-16 10:58:57 Tomasz Makara description On latest Kubuntu 19.10 build (dated 26/08/19), when adding new OpenVPN connections (from config files) in System Settings > Connections, am then unable to connect to these due to error 'Missing VPN Plugin' when trying to connect. This definitely does not happen on Kubuntu 19.04. So it is a new issue on this 19.10 build. Manually installing the network-manager-ovpn package via CLI resolved the issue but this should not be necessary. the system should not present in-operable options to the user and then throw difficult and un-freidnly error messages. This feels like a bug/design fedect/oversight in this build. Also raised as bug with KDE (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411321) but they have closed this as 'not a bug'. Thanks. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open System Settings > Connections 2. Click the + sign to add a new connection 3. Scroll down to select last option "Import VPN connection 4. Import an OpenVPN config file 5. Try and connect to the VPN connection. OBSERVED RESULT Unable to connect to VPN, a network manager notification alerts pops up from the system tray saying 'Missing VPN Plug in' EXPECTED RESULT Successful connection to the VPN. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: N/A macOS: N/A Linux/KDE Plasma: Kubuntu 19.10, build dated 26/08/19 (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: Unknown KDE Frameworks Version: Unknown Qt Version: Unknown On latest Kubuntu 19.10 build (dated 26/08/19), when adding new OpenVPN connections (from config files) in System Settings > Connections, am then unable to connect to these due to error 'Missing VPN Plugin' when trying to connect. This definitely does not happen on Kubuntu 19.04. So it is a new issue on this 19.10 build. Manually installing the network-manager-ovpn package via CLI resolved the issue but this should not be necessary. the system should not present in-operable options to the user and then throw difficult and un-freidnly error messages. This feels like a bug/design fedect/oversight in this build. Also raised as bug with KDE (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411321) but they have closed this as 'not a bug'. Thanks. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open System Settings > Connections 2. Click the + sign to add a new connection 3. Scroll down to select last option "Import VPN connection 4. Import an OpenVPN config file 5. Try and connect to the VPN connection. OBSERVED RESULT Unable to connect to VPN, a network manager notification alerts pops up from the system tray saying 'Missing VPN Plug in' EXPECTED RESULT Successful connection to the VPN. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: N/A macOS: N/A Linux/KDE Plasma: Kubuntu 19.10, build dated 26/08/19 (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: Unknown KDE Frameworks Version: Unknown Qt Version: Unknown tag: "Brakuje wtyczki VPN"
2020-04-27 00:54:19 Tomasz Makara description On latest Kubuntu 19.10 build (dated 26/08/19), when adding new OpenVPN connections (from config files) in System Settings > Connections, am then unable to connect to these due to error 'Missing VPN Plugin' when trying to connect. This definitely does not happen on Kubuntu 19.04. So it is a new issue on this 19.10 build. Manually installing the network-manager-ovpn package via CLI resolved the issue but this should not be necessary. the system should not present in-operable options to the user and then throw difficult and un-freidnly error messages. This feels like a bug/design fedect/oversight in this build. Also raised as bug with KDE (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411321) but they have closed this as 'not a bug'. Thanks. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open System Settings > Connections 2. Click the + sign to add a new connection 3. Scroll down to select last option "Import VPN connection 4. Import an OpenVPN config file 5. Try and connect to the VPN connection. OBSERVED RESULT Unable to connect to VPN, a network manager notification alerts pops up from the system tray saying 'Missing VPN Plug in' EXPECTED RESULT Successful connection to the VPN. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: N/A macOS: N/A Linux/KDE Plasma: Kubuntu 19.10, build dated 26/08/19 (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: Unknown KDE Frameworks Version: Unknown Qt Version: Unknown tag: "Brakuje wtyczki VPN" On latest Kubuntu 19.10 build (dated 26/08/19), when adding new OpenVPN connections (from config files) in System Settings > Connections, am then unable to connect to these due to error 'Missing VPN Plugin' when trying to connect. This definitely does not happen on Kubuntu 19.04. So it is a new issue on this 19.10 build. Manually installing the network-manager-ovpn package via CLI resolved the issue but this should not be necessary. the system should not present in-operable options to the user and then throw difficult and un-freidnly error messages. This feels like a bug/design fedect/oversight in this build. Also raised as bug with KDE (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411321) but they have closed this as 'not a bug'. Thanks. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open System Settings > Connections 2. Click the + sign to add a new connection 3. Scroll down to select last option "Import VPN connection 4. Import an OpenVPN config file 5. Try and connect to the VPN connection. OBSERVED RESULT Unable to connect to VPN, a network manager notification alerts pops up from the system tray saying 'Missing VPN Plug in' EXPECTED RESULT Successful connection to the VPN. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: N/A macOS: N/A Linux/KDE Plasma: Kubuntu 19.10, build dated 26/08/19 (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: Unknown KDE Frameworks Version: Unknown Qt Version: Unknown tag: "Brakuje wtyczki VPN" dependency: network-manager-openvpn
2020-04-30 14:10:22 Bohdan Liakhovetskyi bug added subscriber Bohdan Liakhovetskyi
2020-11-21 10:03:21 Ben Hamilton bug watch added https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411321
2024-04-01 09:28:09 Scarlett Gately Moore plasma-nm (Ubuntu): status Confirmed Incomplete