I'd like to point out that the description of the bug is inaccurate.
When networkmanager uses dnsmasq, resolv.conf should not be updated when
new dns servers must be used. Instead, networkmanager needs to update
dnsmasq's configuration. And it does not do that, which is a problem.
Proper descripti
I can confirm that this bug does not occur when you disable dnsmasq for
NetworkManager.
However, I wanted to add how you can do so:
Open /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf in an editor and change
dns=dnsmasq
to this:
#dns=dnsmasq
Then, restart NetworkManager:
sudo service network-manager res
Works for me after disabling NetworkManager's own dnsmasq. I'm using
trusty with the following versions:
* network-manager 0.9.8.8-0ubuntu7pitti1
* network-manager-openvpn 0.9.8.2-1ubuntu4
* network-manager-openvpn-gnome 0.9.8.2-1ubuntu4
* openvpn 2.3.2-7ubuntu3
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Would love to see this feature to make a very popular VPN client work
seamlessly with Ubuntu. I'm on 14.04 and trying to figure out a work-
around for this (probably will disable resolvconf).
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I have the same problem on Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty Tahr.
Not sure this is a bug, though, just a M$ Windows-only feature as it's a
TCP/IP extended property. The man page for OpenVPN describes --dhcp-
option as a Windows-specific option.
If the OpenVPN server pushes a DNS server address to the client w
Feature request?
** Package changed: openvpn (Ubuntu) => network-manager (Ubuntu)
** Also affects: openvpn (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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It seems that the fix suggested in description will not work because
/etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf updates /etc/resolv.conf (it adds the
DNS server sent by openvpn server to this file). However
/etc/resolv.conf is automatically updated by network manager, second
line of this file says:
# DO
I'm running 12.04LTS and this effects me. Massively painful that I
cannot get DNS servers added from our openvpn server.
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Title:
On Kubuntu 13.10 the resolv.conf update on "up" is working, but on
"down" it does not revert to the default resolv.conf.
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Title:
I am having the same issue on Ubuntu 13.04. But i don't have it on my
other machine that is running 12.04 LST
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Title:
network m
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: openvpn (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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