[Pkg-utopia-maintainers] Bug#888970: Bug#888970: network-manager-pptp-gnome: can't connect

Michael Biebl biebl at debian.org
Wed Jan 31 17:46:19 UTC 2018


Am 31.01.2018 um 18:41 schrieb Uef:
> Package: network-manager-pptp-gnome
> Version: 1.2.4-5
> Severity: important
> 
> Dear Maintainer,
> 
> after creating a new connection, connection can not be established, clicking on
> the button does not lead to anything, the button returns to the initial state
> 
> try logjournal:
> journalctl -u NetworkManager
> 
> янв 31 20:11:45 cronos NetworkManager[3391]: <info>  [1517418705.2265] vpn-
> connection[0x55c4ec4fc780,8466892e-fe70-4199-8ef8-9c04755a2ae9,"VPN 1",0]:
> Started the VPN service, PID 4441
> янв 31 20:11:45 cronos NetworkManager[3391]: <info>  [1517418705.2335] vpn-
> connection[0x55c4ec4fc780,8466892e-fe70-4199-8ef8-9c04755a2ae9,"VPN 1",0]: Saw
> the service appear; activating connection
> янв 31 20:11:45 cronos NetworkManager[3391]: <error> [1517418705.2623] vpn-
> connection[0x55c4ec4fc780,8466892e-fe70-4199-8ef8-9c04755a2ae9,"VPN 1",0]:
> Failed to request VPN secrets #3: No agents were available fo
> янв 31 20:11:45 cronos NetworkManager[3391]: <info>  [1517418705.2731] vpn-
> connection[0x55c4ec4fc780,8466892e-fe70-4199-8ef8-9c04755a2ae9,"VPN 1",0]: VPN
> plugin: state changed: stopped (6)
> 
> ...
> I found bypass:
> it works if selected "store password for all users" and don't work when
> selected all of others

Duplicate of #888653

Short answer: Install gnome-shell from unstable. It's currently blocked
by gjs from entering testing.





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