Description of problem: kvpnc is unable to connect. Well, it connects, disconnects, and does this in an endless loop. This could be related to the upstream bug report https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=264189. I am using the same /root/.kde4/share/config/kvpncrc file as that which worked under Mandriva 2010.0. Unlike the bug report, kvpnc on my system just gives up after a while, but does not crash. Two cycles of connect/disconnect produce the errors: Object::disconnect: No such signal QProcess::readyReadStdout() Object::disconnect: (receiver name: 'MainWindow#1') Object::disconnect: No such signal QProcess::readyReadStderr() Object::disconnect: (receiver name: 'MainWindow#1') QProcess: Destroyed while process is still running. Object::disconnect: No such signal QProcess::readyReadStdout() Object::disconnect: (receiver name: 'MainWindow#1') Object::disconnect: No such signal QProcess::readyReadStderr() Object::disconnect: (receiver name: 'MainWindow#1') QProcess: Destroyed while process is still running. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. Need a VPN server! 2. Start kvpnc (giving the root password). 3. Connect. 4. Watch the KDE network center go crazy.
I'm having the exact same problem. I'm running Ubuntu 10 with KDE
CC: (none) => grodrigues
CC: (none) => balcaen.john
I may have the same problem too, I didn't manage to connect to a pptp VPN whereas it worked in Mandriva 2010.1
CC: (none) => stormi
Assignee: bugsquad => juan.baptisteSource RPM: (none) => kvpnc
with kpvnc ? Could you try with the pptp plugin for nm just in case ?
my problem probably comes from the fact that the microsoft vpn I want to connect to requires MPPE, for which our ppp has no support (patents and maybe licensing issues). What kind of network are you trying to connect to?
pinging. because nothing happened to this report since more than 3 months ago, and it still has the status NEW or REOPENED @ Juan Luis Please set status to ASSIGNED if you think this bug was assigned correctly. If for work flow reasons you can't do that, then please put OK on the whiteboard instead. @ Edward Please answer Samuel's question in comment 4
CC: (none) => marja11
@Edward, Did you try removing your old kvpnrc and creating one from scratch ? (if the bug is still valid)
Keywords: (none) => NEEDINFO
My connection type is "Cisco (vpnc)". Since I filed this bug report, the problem seems to have solved itself. My vpn connection now works fine. Unfortunately I have really no idea what fixed this. I don't know if others still experience the problem.
@Juan Luis I do not have a kvpnrc file on my system. The only configuration file for Kvpnc that I have is /etc/pam.d/kvpnc. And a few files in ~/.kde4/share/apps/kvpnc/.
@Juan Luis Sorry, there is a /root/.kde4/share/config/kvpncrc file, but I did not delete this. I do not know what fixed the problem for me.
@ Samuel The issue got fixed for the reporter of this bug. Did it get fixed for you, too?
(In reply to comment #10) > @ Samuel > > The issue got fixed for the reporter of this bug. Did it get fixed for you, > too? @ Samuel Please reply to the question above within two weeks from now, to avoid this bug being closed as OLD.
I still have connection issues but it seems my issue is different from that mentioned in this bug report so I'll close it.
Status: NEW => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => FIXED
I have tracked my problem down to a WLAN problem. With certain access points I sometimes have access to (with other access points, this is not a problem) my connection continually drops out, which was not a problem in earlier Mandriva releases. Using 'rmmod iwl3945 iwlcore mac80211 cfg80211', hitting the WLAN kill switch off and then back on, and running 'modprobe iwl3945' fixes the connection problem (this order is important). This allows kvpnc to connect and stay connected. The kvpnc problem in this bug report seems to be just a symptom of this issue.
(In reply to comment #13) > I have tracked my problem down to a WLAN problem. With certain access points I > sometimes have access to (with other access points, this is not a problem) my > connection continually drops out, which was not a problem in earlier Mandriva > releases. Using 'rmmod iwl3945 iwlcore mac80211 cfg80211', hitting the WLAN > kill switch off and then back on, and running 'modprobe iwl3945' fixes the > connection problem (this order is important). This allows kvpnc to connect and > stay connected. The kvpnc problem in this bug report seems to be just a > symptom of this issue. Reopening, because apparently it wasn't fixed. @ Juan Luis @ Blino IIUC, this bug should be assigned to drakx-net WDYT?
Status: RESOLVED => REOPENEDCC: (none) => mageiaResolution: FIXED => (none)
If the WLAN problem must be treated, I think it would be clearer for everyone to open a new bug report about it.
I wrote comment 13 (https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1931#c13) for the record. It should probably be a new bug report (maybe https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4142 is related?). But as I said before, the kvpnc problem is a symptom of this so this is an active bug which would be fixed by a iwl3945 fix. I don't have access to the problematic access point at the moment though, and won't for a while, so I don't have the very telling dmesg messages at hand and can't test the Mageia 2 alphas.
Ok, I have created bug #4215 (https://bugs.mageia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4215) for the wifi networking problems.
Thanks again, Edward. Closing this one
Status: REOPENED => RESOLVEDResolution: (none) => WORKSFORME