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All of the information I am finding is for ubuntu 11.04 or 11.10. I have installed from source from sstp-client.sourceforge.net at which point Ubuntu thought i needed a dist-upgrade and removed it. I satisfied the ungodly long list of dependencies to install network-manager-sstp form github.

After that it compiles correctly and generates the .so and all. But it simply does not work, creating a new VPN connection in the network manager does not offer the SSPT option.

I have tried to start the service manually using the built nm-sstp-service command and it yields this error:

** (nm-sstp-service:19440): WARNING **: Failed to initialize VPN plugin: 
   Connection ":1.74" is not allowed to own the service "org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.sstp"
   due to security policies in the configuration file
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