** Description changed:

  Two different openvpn servers I have tried now have a DNS leak with an
  Ubuntu 16.10 client. This worked fine for both of these servers with
  Ubuntu 16.04 clients.
  
  I've edited this to reflect better understanding of the bug. I initially
  believed it was not redirecting the gateway at all. It turns out that it
  is correctly redirecting the gateway, and is using the pushed DNS ip.
  But the DNS being pushed is secondary to the ISP's DNS, which results in
  a DNS leak. This was not the behavior of openvpn with Ubuntu 16.04.
  
  This may be related to the bug described in this comment: (He describes
  a "fix" applied to 16.10, which might be the source of the problem.)
  
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openvpn/+bug/1211110/comments/50
  
- That comment leads to the package below, which may also be the source of the 
problem: 
+ That comment leads to the package below, which may also be the source of the 
problem:
  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/1.2.2-0ubuntu4
+ 
+ edit2: The problem also exists when running openvpn from the command
+ line, so the network manager is not part of the problem.

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