My use case: Johan needs to access his laptop for doing backups and for
remote desktop services. :)

I can think of a few reasons why resolvconf is suboptimal:
- It is not the standard/recommended solution for DNSSEC, which is optimally 
integrated with dhclient
- It requires additional packages for something that should be working already
- It is not supported by canonical

Also, a few questions arise, mostly from my rather outdated experiences with 
resolvconf:
- Would it require modifying the script?
- Would it work with both DHCP and PPP (see my side note)?
- Are all necessary variables available to the script?
- Ease of use: can I simply drop a similar script (which adapts to any host) in 
a folder?
- Is it aware of DHCP lease changes (reports new IP) or is it only concerned 
with DNS servers changes?

Resolvconf may well be a good workaround.

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NetworkManager does not use dhclient-exit-hooks.d, DNSSEC does not work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/293139
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