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VPN Connection failed "Could not find source connection"

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I've created an app with Amazon Lightsail, whose OS I am trying to connect to a vpn using the command line. I have set up a connection using nmcli, the output of that connection when checking system connections I've pasted below (I've replaced the actual servername with servername.com) The full error is : Error: Connection activation failed: Could not find source connection.

I'm unsure as to why the connection is throwing that error as I don't know what the best way to get to source of the issue is. The only thing I can think of is that the server name hasn't been entered properly into the VPN details, but I'm unsure how to verify that.

Linux version is 4.19 and the VPN is PPTP. Can anyone see anything I am doing wrong, or have ideas what I should look for?

id=myID
uuid=34a5a7b4-4af1-4224-89b5-8a488a559ce3
type=vpn
interface-name=servername.com
permissions=
 
[vpn]
gateway=servername.com
service-type=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.pptp
user-name=myusername
 
[vpn-secrets]
password=mypassword
 
[ipv4]
dns-search=
method=auto
 
[ipv6]
addr-gen-mode=stable-privacy
dns-search=
method=auto
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