@hckrmagoo I had this problem as well, try making NetworkManager run
OpenVPN as root: https://askubuntu.com/a/906055/844205.
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I installed a fresh Ubuntu on a VM, and the problem did go away. I'm
sorry for misleading you. I found out that the problem goes away if I
disable the third-party GSConnect extension (due to be included in the
next Ubuntu, https://github.com/andyholmes/gnome-shell-extension-
gsconnect) that talks
> Comment here only if you think the duplicate status is wrong.
Or I won't.
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Title:
DNS server from vpn
I had a lot of trouble with NetworkManager+OpenVPN on Ubuntu and
discovered a couple of workarounds.
If you're having trouble resolving internal domain names (like
*.internal.company.com), you might want to try adding something like
this to the [ipv4] section in /etc/NetworkManager/system-
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