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I would like to use an OpenConnect VPN. However, there is no option in plasma-nm (the Plasma networkmanager applet) to do this. Many other VPN options are listed (vpnc, fortisslvpn, iodine, L2TP, openswan, strongswan, openvpn, pptp, sstp, ssh, wireguard). I checked whether the appropriate VPN software is installed and that seems to be the case: net-vpn/openconnect, net-vpn/networkmanager-openconnect, kde-plasma/plasma-nm[openconnect]. I have been able to establish an OpenConnect VPN connection with the Gnome nm-applet, so it must be related to plasma-nm in some way. I guess there is some issue with the openconnect plugin for plasma-nm, but do not know what.
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The OpenConnect VPN connection defined with the Gnome nm-applet is present in plasma-nm, but does not work. I get the message that the “VPN plugin is missing” (translated from Dutch). When I then look in the logs, I find an entry at the time I tried to start the VPN connection with plasma-nm:
Does anyone know what might be the problem or how to further investigate it? |
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Hello, try this
I was using same for openvpn, the plugin was installed, but plugins seems to be broken for KDE. PLease if it will work, let me know |
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This does not apply. I'm on Gentoo. I'm sure I've installed the right packages. |
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On Gentoo do the following:
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It turns out the issue was caused by root owning the cachedir, which caused kbuildsycoca5 to fail, which apparently causes all kinds of problems. |
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I had the same problem
tried the instructions from different websites but did not work ![]() Basically it works on first connection attempt after creating the VPN connection but subsequent connection attempts do not work. Figured out a work around, basically the /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/<VPN_Connection_Name> has an section called [vpn-secrets] form:main:username=USERNAME lasthost=IP_ADDRESS xmlconfig=<some XML> If I remove those I can use the VPN configured connection Regards Weber |
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