Created attachment 518080 [details] syslog with the dbus errors after disconnection Description of problem: Every time I disconnect from a PPTP VPN I have set up, /var/log/messages is filled with many dbus-daemon errors. Also, sometimes the local network becomes unreachable after disconnecting from the VPN; seemingly the only way to get connectivity back is rebooting. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Installed Packages Name : NetworkManager-pptp Arch : x86_64 Epoch : 1 Version : 0.8.999 Release : 2.git20110721.fc15 Size : 422 k Repo : installed From repo : updates Summary : NetworkManager VPN plugin for pptp URL : http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/ License : GPLv2+ Description : This package contains software for integrating PPTP VPN support with : the NetworkManager and the GNOME desktop. How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Connect to a PPTP VPN 2. Disconnect from the VPN Actual results: The VPN disconnects and the log is filled with errors. Also, sometimes the local network becomes unreachable. Expected results: No errors after disconnecting; local network always reachable after disconnection. Additional info: Local network uses 802.1X security (PEAP authentication with MSCHAPv2 inner authentication)
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