gnome-shell leaves zombie networkmanager-openvpn-auth processes unreaped
When I stop VPN-connection with GUI or nmcli, a zombie process is created. Does not occur, when VPN connection is established with openvpn directly.
Steps to reproduce:
nmcli connection up myvpn
nmcli connection down myvpn
top says:
3311 samuel 20 0 0 0 0 Z 0,0 0,0 0:00.00 nm-openvpn-auth
Output in journalctl:
Dez 27 20:00:44 desktop nm-openvpn[6502]: SIGTERM received, sending exit notification to peer
Dez 27 20:00:45 desktop nm-openvpn[6502]: net_addr_v4_del: xxx.xx.xx.xx dev tun0
Dez 27 20:00:45 desktop nm-openvpn[6502]: sitnl_send: rtnl: generic error (-1): Operation not permitted
Dez 27 20:00:45 desktop nm-openvpn[6502]: Linux can't del IP from iface tun0
Dez 27 20:00:45 desktop nm-openvpn[6502]: net_addr_v6_del: xxxx:xxxx:xxx:xxx::xxxx/64 dev tun0
Dez 27 20:00:45 desktop nm-openvpn[6502]: sitnl_send: rtnl: generic error (-1): Operation not permitted
Dez 27 20:00:45 desktop nm-openvpn[6502]: Linux can't del IPv6 from iface tun0
Dez 27 20:00:45 desktop NetworkManager[1263]: <info> [1672167645.1988] device (tun0): state change: activated -> unmanaged (reason 'unmanaged', sys-iface-state: 'removed')
Dez 27 20:00:45 desktop nm-openvpn[6502]: SIGTERM[soft,exit-with-notification] received, process exiting`
System:
Host: desktop Kernel: 6.1.1-1-MANJARO arch: x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: GNOME
v: 43.2 Distro: Manjaro Linux
networkmanager-openvpn 1.10.2-1