Ouch, it go truncated locally, not during upload :( The local copy of
that file is truncated too.

Since you got the one without segmentation, you only got the logs from
the one that is currently working.

I re-did the experiment, and using the `--since` option of journalctl
I've cut the logs to the bare minimum. This is the log with
segmentation, where the DNS are not getting set from the VPN.

** Attachment added: "log-network-manager-with-segmentation.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/1829838/+attachment/5280912/+files/log-network-manager-with-segmentation.txt

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Title:
  1.10.14-0ubuntu2 breaks DNS propagation from VPN

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have an OpenVPN connection, and I use the update-systemd-resolved to
  correctly fetch the DNS from the VPN. The issue arose updating my
  Ubuntu 18.04: the script is no longer invoked, and even invoking it
  manually (sudo openvpn myfile.ovpn) does not work anymore, even if in
  that case systemd-resolve --status shows the new DNS on the interface
  correctly.

  As suggested in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
  manager/+bug/1211110/comments/99, reverting to 1.10.6-2ubuntu1.1 fixes
  the issue.

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