(nm-connection-editor:5755): CRITICAL **: nm_setting_vpn_add_data_item: assertion `strlen (item) > 0' failed



I'm using NetworkManager version 0.9.4 on Linux Mint 13.  On previous versions I've been able to import my company's Cisco VPN .pcf file with no issues.  Now I get:

** (nm-connection-editor:5951): CRITICAL **: nm_setting_vpn_add_data_item: assertion `strlen (item) > 0' failed

** (nm-connection-editor:5951): CRITICAL **: nm_setting_vpn_add_secret: assertion `strlen (secret) > 0' failed

** (nm-connection-editor:5951): CRITICAL **: nm_setting_vpn_add_data_item: assertion `strlen (item) > 0' failed

** (nm-connection-editor:5951): CRITICAL **: nm_setting_vpn_add_data_item: assertion `strlen (item) > 0' failed

** (nm-connection-editor:5951): CRITICAL **: nm_setting_vpn_add_secret: assertion `strlen (secret) > 0' failed

** (nm-connection-editor:5951): CRITICAL **: nm_setting_vpn_add_secret: assertion `strlen (secret) > 0' failed

** (nm-connection-editor:5951): CRITICAL **: nm_setting_vpn_add_data_item: assertion `strlen (item) > 0' failed

when I import the same file.  I don't know what it's not finding but I know there is no group password in the file, only an encoded one in enc_GroupPwd. 

My.pcf file

[main]
Description=Americas Cisco VPN
Host=myhostvpn.mycompany.com
AuthType=1
GroupName=vpn-gruop
GroupPwd=
enc_GroupPwd=<my encoded group password>
EnableISPConnect=0
ISPConnectType=0
ISPConnect=
ISPCommand=
Username=
SaveUserPassword=0
UserPassword=
enc_UserPassword=
NTDomain=
EnableBackup=0
BackupServer=
EnableMSLogon=1
MSLogonType=0
EnableNat=1
TunnelingMode=0
TcpTunnelingPort=10000
CertStore=0
CertName=
CertPath=
CertSubjectName=
CertSerialHash=00000000000000000000000000000000
SendCertChain=0
VerifyCertDN=
DHGroup=2
ForceKeepAlives=0
PeerTimeout=90
EnableLocalLAN=0
EnableSplitDNS=1

Is this a bug or standard behavior, now?

Thanks, joel


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