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Failed to request VPN secrets #3
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I am using Arch Linux with Gnome and I want to use openconnect
to connect to an VPN server. I can do this at the command-line without a problem, but I can't do this with Gnome; I get the following error:
NetworkManager[589]: <error> [1475998103.4381] vpn-connection[0x28a9530,dc5d3708-967d-4e50-90ac-d0c892fe8ab3,"nm-vpn-connection.c",0]: Failed to request VPN secrets #3: No agents were available for this request.
The ArchLinux Wiki suggests to do:
ln -s /usr/lib/networkmanager/nm-openconnect-auth-dialog /usr/lib/gnome-shell/
but this also does not solve the problem.
The problem occurs when I click on connect; I am unable to activate the VPN connection with Gnome and NetworkManager.
arch-linux gnome openvpn networkmanager vpn
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I am using Arch Linux with Gnome and I want to use openconnect
to connect to an VPN server. I can do this at the command-line without a problem, but I can't do this with Gnome; I get the following error:
NetworkManager[589]: <error> [1475998103.4381] vpn-connection[0x28a9530,dc5d3708-967d-4e50-90ac-d0c892fe8ab3,"nm-vpn-connection.c",0]: Failed to request VPN secrets #3: No agents were available for this request.
The ArchLinux Wiki suggests to do:
ln -s /usr/lib/networkmanager/nm-openconnect-auth-dialog /usr/lib/gnome-shell/
but this also does not solve the problem.
The problem occurs when I click on connect; I am unable to activate the VPN connection with Gnome and NetworkManager.
arch-linux gnome openvpn networkmanager vpn
add a comment |
I am using Arch Linux with Gnome and I want to use openconnect
to connect to an VPN server. I can do this at the command-line without a problem, but I can't do this with Gnome; I get the following error:
NetworkManager[589]: <error> [1475998103.4381] vpn-connection[0x28a9530,dc5d3708-967d-4e50-90ac-d0c892fe8ab3,"nm-vpn-connection.c",0]: Failed to request VPN secrets #3: No agents were available for this request.
The ArchLinux Wiki suggests to do:
ln -s /usr/lib/networkmanager/nm-openconnect-auth-dialog /usr/lib/gnome-shell/
but this also does not solve the problem.
The problem occurs when I click on connect; I am unable to activate the VPN connection with Gnome and NetworkManager.
arch-linux gnome openvpn networkmanager vpn
I am using Arch Linux with Gnome and I want to use openconnect
to connect to an VPN server. I can do this at the command-line without a problem, but I can't do this with Gnome; I get the following error:
NetworkManager[589]: <error> [1475998103.4381] vpn-connection[0x28a9530,dc5d3708-967d-4e50-90ac-d0c892fe8ab3,"nm-vpn-connection.c",0]: Failed to request VPN secrets #3: No agents were available for this request.
The ArchLinux Wiki suggests to do:
ln -s /usr/lib/networkmanager/nm-openconnect-auth-dialog /usr/lib/gnome-shell/
but this also does not solve the problem.
The problem occurs when I click on connect; I am unable to activate the VPN connection with Gnome and NetworkManager.
arch-linux gnome openvpn networkmanager vpn
arch-linux gnome openvpn networkmanager vpn
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In my case (In Debian 9 by Gnome 3.2) selecting the password option "Store the password for all users" in the VPN settings got it working. All other options produce the mentioned error.
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In my case (In Debian 9 by Gnome 3.2) selecting the password option "Store the password for all users" in the VPN settings got it working. All other options produce the mentioned error.
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In my case (In Debian 9 by Gnome 3.2) selecting the password option "Store the password for all users" in the VPN settings got it working. All other options produce the mentioned error.
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In my case (In Debian 9 by Gnome 3.2) selecting the password option "Store the password for all users" in the VPN settings got it working. All other options produce the mentioned error.
In my case (In Debian 9 by Gnome 3.2) selecting the password option "Store the password for all users" in the VPN settings got it working. All other options produce the mentioned error.
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