** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Title:
nm-l2tp-service needs exception in ppp ip-up/down scripts
** Branch linked: lp:~ndorf/ubuntu/trusty/resolvconf/fix_lp_1349011
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Title:
nm-l2tp-service needs exception in ppp ip-up/down scripts
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** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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Title:
nm-l2tp-service needs exception in ppp ip-up/down scripts
undesirable behavior: all DNS queries go to the VPN nameservers
That is in most cases the *desired* behavior
On today's systems, I don't think so. [...] Ubuntu run a dnsmasq instance...
Rather than overwrite this...
You are right in saying that when there is a local forwarding nameserver
then
Returning to the main issue...
Could this fix be considered for trusty-updates?
The patch is very simple and applying it involves little risk, so I'd
say yes.
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I see that your change has made it to vivid
\o/
undesirable behavior: all DNS queries go to the VPN nameservers
That is in most cases the *desired* behavior, since only the VPN
nameservers have name information about both the VPN and the Internet.
Also, under what circumstances do you not
\o/
Thanks again :)
That is in most cases the *desired* behavior,
On today's systems, I don't think so. Debian and Ubuntu run a dnsmasq
instance by default, with the only nameserver in /etc/resolv.conf being
127.0.1.1. Rather than overwrite this local caching server with any
remote one, it
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There is an actively maintained NetworkManager L2TP VPN plugin,
available as an Ubuntu package here: https://launchpad.net/~seriy-
pr/+archive/ubuntu/network-manager-l2tp. Hopefully it will be a part of
Ubuntu soon.
Like nm-pptp-service, it needs an exception
Thanks Thomas, I see that your change has made it to vivid (Ubuntu
15.04).
Could this fix be considered for trusty-updates?
Without it, users of the L2TP plugin are faced with a rather subtle, but
quite undesirable behavior: all DNS queries go to the VPN nameservers,
even if the VPN is not a
I'll apply this patch upstream for the upcoming 1.76 release. However I
am not sure that Ubuntu is still syncing this package from Debian, so
someone may need to apply this in Ubuntu too.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: resolvconf (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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