After i installed archlinux, i can connect to my wifi by `wifi-menu` command line but after installing gnome3 and NetworkManager and running `systemctl start NetworkManager` gnome show me connection status as active but i cant open any website on the my browser or ping to any address.
So you installed netctl, enabled wifi-menu, installed GNOME and NM and found NM can't connect? If so, you need to decide how you want to manage wireless connections and ensure you have only that method enabled. Too many WIFI cooks spoil the broth.
After boot and after i logging into the gnome, i see on the top-right of screen wifi icon that show status as connected but my browser cant open any website, every time i considered this behaviore i run two bellow commands:
Once the email domains are set up, you can move to connect to the directory service. While Kerio Connect manages users in an open and active directory, administrators don't need to manage the users separately. The user accounts must be connected with the directory service to manage users. This way, user contact information is published in the directory server.
NetworkManager-l2tp is only a simple wrapper around strongswan or libreswan, and xl2tpd. What you are trying to do is too advanced for NetworkManager-l2tp which restarts the IPsec daemon and points it to a custom IPsec config file for that connection, this is basically what it does :
You could manually setup and start a strongswan IPsec connection and only use NetworkManager-l2tp for the L2TP connection (i.e. do not enable the IPsec checkbox in the IPsec configuration dialog box).
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