>> Steps to reproduce:
>> 1) In openvpn server config add "ifconfig-pool-persist ipp.txt" option.

> When a VPN program, such as openvpn, is started by connman-vpnd, all
> possible options are either given on the command line or written to a
> temporary config file supplied to the VPN program.

> What config file in which location did you configure in 1) above?

It is a config for openvpn (/etc/openvpn). Openvpn is configured on
ubuntu *without* connman.
You can create simple server config and put "ifconfig-pool-persist
ipp.txt" option to it. It will be enough for testing.

>> 2) Create ipp.txt file and define recommended IP for the client in a
>> following way:
>> myclient,10.10.10.23
>> 3) Start VPN server.
>> 3) Establish VPN connection on client (using connman and connman-vpn).
>> 4) Stop VPN server.

> Was 10.10.10.23 the default address the server would have assigned
> anyway? How about using 10.10.10.44 already at this step to see if it is
> a problem in any of the connects or just the reconnect in 6) ?

It doesn't matter. Problem persists. I have around of 50 clients
connected using connman so I tested this issue well.

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-- 
Best regards,
Yevhen
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