Can this be fixed? Think it's obvious it's broken and it makes using
openvpn fairly inconvenient, i.e. command line usage essentially does
not work. Using it from network manager seems to be sort of working but
network manager does not understand the config file (does not get all
gateway servers, d
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Hm, I think the problem comes from using directly OpenVPN with a
NetworkManager than owns resolv.conf. Both try to overwrite resolv.conf
and NM wins. You should either configure network outside NM (using
/etc/network/interfaces), or use network-manager-openvpn for an
hopefully integrated experience
I added those two lines to the end of my vpn.conf, which I execute like:
sudo openvpn --config vpn.conf
However, after the script reports "Initialization compete", the only
data added to my resolve.conf are two nameserver entries, neither of
which is the nameserver specified in the push command.
This is what /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf should do. This is not done
automatically, you have to enable it in your openvpn config.
Do you have the following in your openvpn configuration:
up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
?
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Title:
OpenVPN Client Ignores DNS
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