The DNS servers have always been listed under the vpn0 link when I run
systemd-resolve --status, even before your patch.
I still get no internal network name resolution, even when hard coding
the DNS servers in network manager.
Maybe I've got a different issue than what others are seeing, but I
Thanks for taking your time to work though this.
My link name is vpn0
Link 3 (vpn0)
Current Scopes: DNS
LLMNR setting: yes
MulticastDNS setting: no
DNSSEC setting: no
DNSSEC supported: no
DNS Servers:
DNS Domain: ~.
Link 2
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I installed the deb, and even did a
full reboot, and I'm still leaking my personal IP in the DNS leak test,
and am still unable to ping servers on the inside of the VPN network
when connected to the ANY connect VPN.
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Not working for me, but I assume that's because I'm using network-
manager-openconnect-gnome?
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Yeah, setting the nameserver in /etc/resolve.conf doesn't seem to work
for me either.
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Yeah currently none of the workaround mentioned in the previous comments
seem to work at all for me on 17.04.
Not sure what to do at this point.
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