As said above, it is fixed in 17.04 so you just have to upgrade.
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network manager openvpn dns push data not
@msclectera, the problem is not in OpenVPN config files. The problem is
in NetworkManager (that does not store configs in .ovpn format and does
not support running update-resolv-conf.sh).
Most (if not all) of us are already using OpenVPN configs that include
up and down scripts, nevertheless
I confirm the issue. One detail that should be noted is that during the
first connection DNS works, but it leaks! I.e. if you are using a VPN
service for privacy purposes you'd expect NM to pick up the DNS settings
from the VPN provider (like openvpn from terminal does) and don't use
your home
Indeed! And on Yakkety the situation is even worse. With the new VPN
menu the first VPN connection leaks DNS, the following connections do
not work until one changes the resolv.conf file to some static IP.
Compare this to running openvpn from the terminal (which works
perfectly) and you will see
I encountered the same issue in Ubuntu 15.10. Restarting the bluetooth
service as per #35 fixes the problem.
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Failed
Tristan, how is that a leak? Connections to 8.8.8.8 will go through the
VPN, not outside of it. By the way, the problem remaining is that
sometimes NM seems to still use the DNS of the router as well. It's as
if without VPN you have say 192.168.0.1 as primary DNS, but with VPN you
get these DNS
A simple workaround is to edit your VPN connection (via NM) and set up
static DNS, for example using Google servers:
8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4
This way, the DNS request is sent through an external IP, hence it is
routed using the VPN. If you were using the default DNS from your router
(probably an
I was encountering this bug after enabling the ReplayGain plug-in. I
disabled it and the problem seems to be solved.
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Title:
«attempts to take a few pictures using root seem to clear this problem
up»
If you mean you run it with sudo, this does not work for me as
workaround. I get the same error.
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Confirmed. I noticed it today while installing Ubuntu 14.04 to a friend.
Haven't noticed it before because on my laptop I used the upgrade tool.
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The problem persists in Ubuntu 13.10. I think this bug affects a lot of
users, so it should be addressed.
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Since I test every tutorial I write and I've used it personally and I
have a fully working Wine after that, could you check twice before
saying my instructions don't work?
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herta, I was replying to the comment immediately above, written by
cement_head. :) If you have enabled email notifications you receive
every comment made on this bug report.
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Dirk, yes because it's a bit wrong, you need to do some symlinking. See
here for my procedure (in Italian, but bash is always bash):
http://andrealazzarotto.com/2012/08/27/quando-wine-non-trova-gnome-
keyring-pkcs11-so/
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