Hmm, I always suspected that my provider was the faulty link here, never
thought that 10.11.12.13 where globally classed as faulty... (Hehe I
really should have thought of that after looking more closely at the ip-
address...)

As a side note, vodafone-mobile-connect from
https://forge.betavine.net/projects/vodafonemobilec/ could detect that
these faulty DNS servers where issued and issued a bubble popup style
warning about that the user might need to disconnect and reconnect to
correct this.

If the bug cannot be fixed on it's own (the provider may be the one whos
sending 10.11.12.13...), then Network Manager should both issue a formal
warning as well as ask if the user wants to use the last known good DNS
servers for that connection instead.

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Gets bogus DNS servers during PPP negotiation
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/258801
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