Also problem in 15.10
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network manager openvpn dns push data not updating system DNS
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** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu)
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
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I have found a work-around for 14.04 LTS. It's not the prettiest one but it
works. When I started a vpn connection and then ran
ps -efwww | grep vpn
I could see that the openvpn is already called with flags "--script-security 2
--up /usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-openvpn-service-openvpn-helper". So
I have found a work-around for 14.04 LTS. It's not the prettiest one but it
works. When I started a vpn connection and then ran
ps -efwww | grep vpn
I could see that the openvpn is already called with flags "--script-security 2
--up /usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-openvpn-service-openvpn-helper". So
Still this is a problem. It is a horrible bug and prevent us from using
network manager at all, which is highly inconvenient and nearly breaks
the whole system and causes many problems. PLEASE FIX THIS, or tell us
how to modify dnsmasq so that it uses the right dns server
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Still this is a problem. It is a horrible bug and prevent us from using
network manager at all, which is highly inconvenient and nearly breaks
the whole system and causes many problems. PLEASE FIX THIS, or tell us
how to modify dnsmasq so that it uses the right dns server
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Still a problem with 14.04.02
This work-around works for me but I have no idea what the side
effects may be:
Open /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf in an editor and change
dns=dnsmasq
to this:
#dns=dnsmasq
Then, restart NetworkManager:
sudo service network-manager restart
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Still a problem with 14.04.02
This work-around works for me but I have no idea what the side
effects may be:
Open /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf in an editor and change
dns=dnsmasq
to this:
#dns=dnsmasq
Then, restart NetworkManager:
sudo service network-manager restart
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The init script was shipped with my copy of Ubuntu 15.04 and is present
in /etc/openvpn however the initial bug/problem still remains...
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The init script was shipped with my copy of Ubuntu 15.04 and is present
in /etc/openvpn however the initial bug/problem still remains...
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This is still a bug on 14.04 LTS and the suggested workarounds don't
work. Can someone suggests a working workaround?
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This is still a bug on 14.04 LTS and the suggested workarounds don't
work. Can someone suggests a working workaround?
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network manager
And even in Ubuntu 15.04 the bus still exists. This is a total show
stopper for using Ubuntu in a company environment.
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And even in Ubuntu 15.04 the bus still exists. This is a total show
stopper for using Ubuntu in a company environment.
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On 04/29/2015 04:16 PM, JanMalte wrote:
And even in Ubuntu 15.04 the bus still exists. This is a total show
stopper for using Ubuntu in a company environment.
While not as user friendly, interacting with OpenVPN's init script works
well in that regard. One only need to enable the
On 04/29/2015 04:16 PM, JanMalte wrote:
And even in Ubuntu 15.04 the bus still exists. This is a total show
stopper for using Ubuntu in a company environment.
While not as user friendly, interacting with OpenVPN's init script works
well in that regard. One only need to enable the
I can confirm this is still an issue in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS using network-
manager-openvpn.
disabling dnsmasq does not fix the issue.
In my opinon this issue is critical since it renders the use of openvpn
practically useless through network manager gui.
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I can confirm this is still an issue in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS using network-
manager-openvpn.
disabling dnsmasq does not fix the issue.
In my opinon this issue is critical since it renders the use of openvpn
practically useless through network manager gui.
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Actually, I'd like to retract part of what I said above. Via tcpdump, I
was able to confirm that --push on the server for dhcp-option DNS ...
and redirect-gateway ARE ACTUALLY WORKING, though the changes are not
visible in /etc/resolv.conf. Rather, they are updated in dnsmasq and
resolv.conf
Actually, I'd like to retract part of what I said above. Via tcpdump, I
was able to confirm that --push on the server for dhcp-option DNS ...
and redirect-gateway ARE ACTUALLY WORKING, though the changes are not
visible in /etc/resolv.conf. Rather, they are updated in dnsmasq and
resolv.conf
Whether this is a bug or feature request, I don't know, but to be sure,
it is possible to do this with a .conf file and sudo service openvpn
start and not possible to do it via network-manager-openvpn (unless you
count disabling dnsmasq--I'm curious what side effects this has). As
described in
Whether this is a bug or feature request, I don't know, but to be sure,
it is possible to do this with a .conf file and sudo service openvpn
start and not possible to do it via network-manager-openvpn (unless you
count disabling dnsmasq--I'm curious what side effects this has). As
described in
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