Ubuntu Networking :: Error: "The Required Daemon (vpnclient) Is Not Available, Connect Will Be Disabled"
Aug 19, 2011
I have installed kvpnc and loaded my profile using a .pcf file but seems not to be able to connect. the error I get is: error: The required daemon (vpnclient) is not available, connect will be disabled. I tried looking for vpnclient in the repo and over the internet but seems to be unavailable.
Connect debounce failed port 3 disabled. i get this in the terminal (alt+f1) every time i log on. i like this terminal better than the standard one and i want the error message to stop appearing every time i try to type something.
I have this very weird problem: I'm not able to SSH to 1 specific server on the web. I can access everything, but not that specific server.
When I try to SSH, I get this code...
When I reboot to Windows, I can SSH using Cygwin. I'm using Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid and OpenSSH client 1:5.3p1-3ubuntu6. I tried sniffing the network with Wireshark, but I cannot understand why the TCP connection cannot be set up. I'm sure it's an Ubuntu problem as I'm able to connect to that server on the same machine, but different OS.
I have a weird problem that I can't find the answer for in the forums or docs. I can see the wireless network in Network Manager, but it is grayed-out and inaccessible. Other wireless networks are white and I can click on them and connect to them (or could if I knew the password).
My work computer, an IBM ThinkPad T43 running Win 7, connects. My personal computer, a Dell Latitude C640 running Ubuntu 10.04, sees the network as grayed-out and therefore I have no option to connect to it.
I have tried the following:Checked for hardware drivers - the system says "No proprietary drivers are in use on this system" Verified that the network security settings are the same on both my work and personal computers: WPA2-Personal Why can I see the network but it is disabled/grayed-out?
I set up rsyslog for the first time on my sole Linux server (Debian Lenny), and I am using one PC to test it over the next few days. I currently have the Windows syslog daemon disabled so only the client is active.Before I recommend using it to collect logs from our production servers, has anyone heard of or had any problems with Syslog for Windows (URL...) running on XP/2003/etc? From what I've read is that since it sends the data over the network using UDP instead of TCP or an NFS mount, there should be no potential for problems.
I want to connect to a vpn server and I'm using debian 5.
I installed Kvpnc package but when I try to make a new profile I choose "Microsoft pptp" as vpn type and I receive the following message: the required daemons (pppd and pptpd) aren't availabale
Is there anyway to download required daemons in another computer and use them in my computer (I'm worried about dependencies)?
I have just installed FC12 on my machine - and gone Windows free for the first time ever. Now I do use various flavours of Linux on a daily basis but not from an installation/sys admin point of view so my questions here may seem a little basic but pleas eindulge me if you will!
Now, my network connection works perfectly well under the following scenarios.
The only scenario that does not work is FC12, wireless with SSID broadcast disabled.
I can only assume that it is an issue with my USB modem (a linksys WUSB54GS) since the same set-up works fine from my laptop running Ubuntu with an internal wireless card.
Now, I know from reading the forums that it's pretty easy to get around a disabled SSID broadcast but this is an itch I just have to scratch....what the hell is causing this problem?
nm-tool ouput is as follows:
I have tried using wpa_supplicant but I am not sure which driver I am using here - is it ndiswrapper per chance?
(Driver: rndis_wlan)
How I can connect once again to my wireless router with SSID broadcast turned off.
I'm trying to connect the Deluge GTK UI to the daemon running on the same system. This worked just fine previously, but for no apparent reason I can't connect now. I have Deluge set to autoconnect on startup, but it doesn't. If I open the connection manager, it says the daemon isn't running (which isn't true; I checked), and trying to start or connect to the daemon from there does nothing.I get the following errors from deluge:
Code: [ERROR ] 16:12:11 gtkui:343 Connection to host failed.. [ERROR ] 16:12:32 gtkui:343 Connection to host failed..
i'm unable to get the cisco vpnclient installed on lucid 10.4.I have tried a few guides from the 9.05 and even 8.10 but most of them require patches that are for them kernal versions i'm unable to find anything for 10.4 patch wise. anybody come across this yet and more importantly did you win ?
I have installed transmission on a headless server. I am using transmission-daemon and connects to the webclient on the LAN. However from WAN I can't connect. I have forwarded port 9091 in my router and it connects with the server, but I get 403: Forbidden.
I've just switched from xub to lub, and I must say it's a lot lot faster. There's just one really annoying problem (I have no idea if this is in any way related to LXDE or if it's just due to 10.04): Network Manager only starts about a minute after the rest of the desktop. So my system boots up, I log in, see the applet, but it is greyed out (it tells me "Network Manager is disabled" or something similar). After a minute (approx), it suddenly comes to life and connects me. Now, I think this only happens when I have:
A) set the wireless connection to "all users" B) given an empty password for the keyring
But when I cancel either of the two above, it doesn't stop it from happening. I've tried updating etc.. to no avail. I've also tried wicd, but for some reason installing wicd from synaptic doesn't remove Network Manager? Anyway, has anyone seen behaviour like this? Any suggestions for first steps to take to see where it's blocking?
I am trying to compile the Cisco vpnclient on my Opensuse 11.2 and (after some troubles) I got the module compiled and installed but when I try to load with insmod I got this error
I am able to use the vpnclient forcing the module with modprobe -f cisco_ipsec but I'd prefer to solve the 'invalid format' original problem. I 'googled' around and it seems related with this warning during vpn_install script "WARNING: Symbol version dump /usr/src/linux-2.6.31.12-0.2/Module.symvers is missing; modules will have no dependencies and modversions." I have these rmps:........
I went to shut down a Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop, and about halfway through the little yellow/orange bar the screen went black and it said: "xxx.xxxxxx hub 2.0: 1.0 connect-debounce failed port y disabled" (xxx.xxxxxx being a different number string each time, and y being a port number)
It gives me that message for 3, sometimes 4, ports--3 times (port 2, port 3, port 1, port 2, port 3, port 1, etc.). Once I got that while starting up. Near the end of that colored bar, it gave me the black screen, and then this big long list of stuff it was checking. When it got to starting Bluetooth, it started that connect-debounce thing for all the ports. Then there was some other stuff that disappeared faster than I could write it down. However, Ubuntu did a system check the next day, and that start up issue disappeared--at start up and shut down. A couple of days ago, it started the connect-debounce thing on shutdown again. Ubunutu did a system check, but it did not fix the shut down issue or get the USB mouse/items to work.
I post the below output. coach@coach-laptop:~$ tail -f /var/log/messages Feb 21 15:06:13 coach-laptop -- MARK -- Feb 21 15:26:13 coach-laptop -- MARK -- Feb 21 15:46:13 coach-laptop -- MARK -- Feb 21 16:06:13 coach-laptop -- MARK -- Feb 21 16:26:13 coach-laptop -- MARK -- Feb 21 16:46:13 coach-laptop -- MARK -- Feb 21 17:06:13 coach-laptop -- MARK -- Feb 21 17:26:13 coach-laptop -- MARK -- Feb 21 17:46:13 coach-laptop -- MARK -- Feb 21 18:03:59 coach-laptop kernel: [385082.408075] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, address 44
[ 1066.959529] hub 2-0:1.0: connect-debounce failed, port 5 disabled Error driving me nuts keeps popping up when im trying to use the command line when i drop to shell. Does this mean one of my usb ports is messed? Ive tried resetting bios.
Information I can give below:
Output: uname -a
Code:
Linux kaao-desktop 2.6.26-2-amd64 #1 SMP Tue Mar 9 22:29:32 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux (Debian Lenny AMD64)
I have a Thinkpad E420 with a Realtek 8188ce. I'm having a lot of problems getting the wireless to work. After bumbling with drivers (and installing the correct ones from Realtek), my wireless still won't work. I think it might be because of this:
Code:
shayan@shayan-ThinkPad-E420:~$ rfkill list 0: phy0: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: yes
[code]....
I have a button on my keyboard that is supposed to toggle WiFi, but it doesn't seem to do anything.
Here is my lspci and lsmod:
Code:
shayan@shayan-ThinkPad-E420:~$ rfkill list 0: phy0: Wireless LAN Soft blocked: yes Hard blocked: no
I did a fresh install of OpenSuSE 11.3 KDE 64-bit on my new laptop. Worked like a charm. But I brought it with me to work without connecting it to a wi-fi and now the network manager doesn't want to start when I'm back in range of my home connection. Also, whenever I try to launch KNetworkManager, it won't load up a window and I still can't connect. This is even disabling the Ethernet port also.
I have setup Nagios, Nagios Plugins, and nrpe. I have the nrpe running through xinetd.When I run /usr/local/nagios/libexec/check_nrpe -H <my_ipaddress> and I get the error
I set up the 'Proxy' from Yast and they tested successfully. I can connect to internet, but why am I getting 'ERROR 407 proxy authentication required'?
FYI, my comp is the part of company .NET network with bunch of firewall and security...
i have just installed Red Hat linux 9 workstation ,i have configured the lan ip and successfully ping to other pcs on network ..but problem is internet is not working , i have already set the proxy setting, i have windows environment and running isa server 2006 proxy server ,when i trying to browse any site , isa eroor page occur "error code :407 proxy authentication required" Linus machine couldnot prompt the user credentiall.
I got some sourcecode written with c++. I found it did not supported by the newer version of gcc. So I wanted to install an older version. But it always comes up with the question like "./read-rtl.c:653: error: lvalue required as increment operand", what should I do now?
I get the message when I try to deploy a virtual machine in the virt-mnager. Unable to complete install: "Post operation failed: xend_post: error from xend daemon: (xend.err "Error creating domain: device model "usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm" not found") Unable to complete install '<class 'libvirt.libvirtError'> POST operation failed: xend_post: error from xen daemon: (xend.err "Error creating domain: device model '/usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm' not found") Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/virt-manager/virtManager/create.py", line 1555, in do_install dom = guest.start_install(False, meter = meter) File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/virtinst/Guest.py", line 973, in start_install return self._do_install(consolecb, meter, removeOld, wait) File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/virtinst/Guest.py", line 1038, in _do_install "install") File "/usr/lib/pymodules/python2.6/virtinst/Guest.py", line 1009, in _create_guest dom = self.conn.createLinux(start_xml, 0) File "/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/libvirt.py", line 1277, in createLinux if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virDomainCreateLinux() failed', conn=self) libvirtError: POST operation failed: xend_post: error from xen daemon: (xend.err "Error creating domain: device model '/usr/lib64/xen/bin/qemu-dm' not found")
i think IM-settings is dead. i cannot get ibus or scim work.IM-Settings-Daemon[6769]: CRITICAL **: Giving up to bring the process up because Main Input Method process for ibus rapidly died many times. See .imsettings.log for more details.i have re-installed butProblem has been solved...re-install or update gtk2/glib2 and remove imsettings scim ibus im-chooser etc, everything.re-install imsettings ibus and im-chooser...thats it! i found sometimes the binary is not as good as source....
for some reason, which I have exhausted all my thoughts upon..
I have mysql 5.0.77
I just made an amendment to the auto_increment_increment variable.. from 10 to 1
Gone to restart mysqld (im on redhat FYI) and get the error:
'Timeout error occurred trying to start MySQL Daemon.'
It fails to stop, and obviously fails to start.
I have included below my 'my.cnf' file but I cant see any issues with it, and can't for the life of me think why there is something wrong.
If I ever come across an issue, I don't tend to ask but instead try and figure it out (usually with success) but this time.. I just cannot get my head around it..
I have a daemon script which wakes up every 5 minutes and checks the health of started processes. It works fine during the day but throws a syntax error just after midnight.Here is the log:
(02/22-23:49) Check all started processes (02/22-23:54) Check all started processes (02/22-23:59) Check all started processes