Dan Williams schrieb:
On Thu, 2010-02-11 at 15:40 +0100, rh wrote:
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Dan Williams schrieb:
On Tue, 2010-02-09 at 07:03 +0100, rh wrote:
Dan Williams schrieb:
On Sat, 2010-01-30 at 10:00 +0100, rh wrote:
Dan Williams schrieb:
On Fri, 2010-01-29 at 15:12 +0100, rh wrote:
I try to connect to an OpenVPN Server (Located on an IPCop) from my
Ubuntu Box. I have Configured Netmanager with all necessary parameters
Parameters following an IPCop Howto. But there happens nothing when i
try to connect. There are not any Logmessages in /var/log/message, there
is no error message, simply no reaction. I have installed
Network-Manager and network-Manager-OpenVpn and the
Network-Manager-Applet. What could that be?
You'll need to reboot after installing a new VPN plugin package. If you
do that, does anything different happen?
Dan
No this does not change anything. It is just like network-manager
was'nt there. But i can see the process whith 'ps ax'. And i can start
the VPN using the 'openvpn' command from the commandline.
Have you configured the connection using nm-connection-editor in the VPN
tab?
Dan
Of course I have configured with nm-connection-editor .
Ok, and you're using the applet menu to start the openvpn connection?
If you do this, then choose your VPN from the applet, do you get any
messages?
killall -TERM nm-openvpn-service
OPENVPN_DEBUG=1 /usr/libexec/nm-openvpn-service
If that doesn't work, can you attach your ~/.xsession-errors file so we
can see if it's a problem on the GUI side?
Dan
No there is no reaction.
rh Ligeti:~$ killall -TERM nm-openvpn-service
nm-openvpn-service: no process found
rh Ligeti:~$ OPENVPN_DEBUG=1 /usr/libexec/nm-openvpn-service
bash: /usr/libexec/nm-openvpn-service: No such file or directory
Oh sorry... Debian-based distros put it elsewhere. Try this:
killall -TERM nm-openvpn-service
OPENVPN_DEBUG=1 /usr/lib/network-manager-openvpn/nm-openvpn-service
and then lets see what it prints out. If it's not there, then
dpkg -L network-manager-openvpn | grep nm-openvpn-service
will tell you where the binary is located.
Dan
OPENVPN_DEBUG=1 /usr/lib/network-manager-openvpn/nm-openvpn-service does nothing and has to be stopped with ^C.
And here is what dpkg... says:
rh Ligeti:~$ dpkg -L network-manager-openvpn |grep nm-openvpn-service
/usr/lib/network-manager-openvpn/nm-openvpn-service
/usr/lib/network-manager-openvpn/nm-openvpn-service-openvpn-helper
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/nm-openvpn-service.conf
/etc/NetworkManager/VPN/nm-openvpn-service.name
Might it be that the problem is that all these files are
'root-owned' and not executable from a simple user?
Reinhard
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