When I attempt to connect to a VPN using the network connection icon in the system try, nothing would happen. (Literally nothing: no error message, no ui changes, no "attempting to connect" icon animation, etc.)
Syslog:
Jul 21 10:38:34 hospitium NetworkManager[784]: <info> Starting VPN service 'vpnc'...
Jul 21 10:38:34 hospitium NetworkManager[784]: <info> VPN service 'vpnc' started (org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.vpnc), PID 5860
Jul 21 10:38:34 hospitium NetworkManager[784]: <info> VPN service 'vpnc' appeared; activating connections
Jul 21 10:38:34 hospitium NetworkManager[784]: <error> [1405957114.724275] [nm-vpn-connection.c:1374] get_secrets_cb(): Failed to request VPN secrets #2: (6) No agents were available for this request.
Jul 21 10:38:34 hospitium NetworkManager[784]: <info> Policy set 'Ethernet DHCP' (eth0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS.
Jul 21 10:38:40 hospitium NetworkManager[784]: <info> VPN service 'vpnc' disappeared
The minimal workaround I used was this:
1. Delete ~/.gconf/apps/nm-applet/%gconf.xml (file attached).
2. Log out then log back in.
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When I attempt to connect to a VPN using the network connection icon in the system try, nothing would happen. (Literally nothing: no error message, no ui changes, no "attempting to connect" icon animation, etc.)
Syslog:
Jul 21 10:38:34 hospitium NetworkManager[ 784]: <info> Starting VPN service 'vpnc'... 784]: <info> VPN service 'vpnc' started (org.freedeskto p.NetworkManage r.vpnc) , PID 5860 784]: <info> VPN service 'vpnc' appeared; activating connections 784]: <error> [1405957114.724275] [nm-vpn- connection. c:1374] get_secrets_cb(): Failed to request VPN secrets #2: (6) No agents were available for this request. 784]: <info> Policy set 'Ethernet DHCP' (eth0) as default for IPv4 routing and DNS. 784]: <info> VPN service 'vpnc' disappeared
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The minimal workaround I used was this:
1. Delete ~/.gconf/ apps/nm- applet/ %gconf. xml (file attached).
2. Log out then log back in.
So far the file has not reappeared.