Cisco Compatible VPN (vpnc) doesn't appear on list after adding
Greetings. First bug report to GNOME, hopefully in correct place.
Added Cisco Compatible VPN (vpnc)
does not show on the VPN list in Settings' Network tab, but it does in GNOME Shell / topbar and it does work. In result, it's not possible to go back and edit the settings or remove the VPN entry.
Relevant information
- GNOME Settings version: 45.2
- Operating system (distribution): Fedora Linux 39 (Workstation Edition)
- Error message: N/A
- Backtrace (if you are experiencing a crash): N/A
- Screenshots:
Steps to reproduce:
- Open
GNOME Settings
- Enter
Network
tab - Click
+
inVPN
section and selectCisco Compatible VPN (vpnc)
- Configure it, so it can be added
- The VPN should appear in
Network
tab like any other VPN
Additional notes:
- All necessary components are available out of the box on Fedora
- I recall this bug existing even in Fedora 35 when I first tried this kind of VPN
- I specifically use Forti VPN and needed following steps in GUI to configure it properly: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1248538/how-to-install-and-set-up-forticlient-ipsec-vpn-in-ubuntu-20-04/1370863#1370863