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Hello all,
I am running Kubuntu 14.04 and am attempting to use OpenConnect to connect to a VPN server. I'm able to successfully do so but I can't find a way to save my username and password in the network connection or VPN settings. Both are very long and cumbersome to enter each time. Is there any way to have these saved so I can connect to the VPN by just hitting "Connect"? I am aware of the command line openconnect command and how to accomplish this, but I'm looking for a GUI way to do it as not everyone I work with likes using the command line. |
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I don't have or use so this is speculation on my part but why are you not using NetworkManager?
http://www.infradead.org/openconnect/gui.html
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Apologies for not being clear - I am using KDE's default network UI (NetworkManager I believe, sorry I'm relatively new to KDE). I am wondering if somewhere in that UI you can enable the saving of your user/password so it will automatically log you in to the VPN when you choose to connect.
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according to the following there is not in the network manager gui but there is a workable solution https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ne ... entication
let the forum know if this works for you |
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Thank you for the link - that looks like what I want. I had KDE Wallet disabled so I enabled it and went to Network Management -> Maps. I see two entries (looks almost like Windows registry keys or something). One appears to be for my wireless internet and the second I'm not sure but is probably for the VPN connection in question. So I add a new key called VpnSecrets as described but nothing is automatically entered when I try to connect. I'm on NetworkManager 0.9.3.3.
Maybe there is something I missed? |
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maybe it's distro related ? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... ug/1239667
maybe a workaround ? http://burstcoding.blogspot.com/2012/02 ... -with.html I think you might need to query the Kubuntu forums fyi there is in openSUSE a plasma-nm-openconnect package descrition of which is "OpenConnect plugin for plasma-nm components" but I didn't see similar for in the Ubuntu repos |
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Thank you - I'll dig around in Kubuntu specific stuff. From what I can see I'm doing it right but it's not working - I agree it might be distro specific.
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if you have to specify a group then use the variable name group_list.
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