*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1624317 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1624317
This is not fixed, but is marked as a duplicate of #1624317
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1624317
systemd-resolved breaks VPN with split-horizon DNS
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@gatoguan-os : You must have been speaking about the work-around here?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/network-manager-applet/+bug/1633874
Is the above really a duplicate or not?
Lately, I have not even been able to get that work-around (in the link
above) to work in 16.04.
Also, this is a related bu
Seems to work in 1.4.4-1ubuntu3 in 17.04 at least... Thanks
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Title:
dns server priority broken
Status in Net
Seems fixed in version 1.2.6
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Title:
dns server priority broken
Status in NetworkManager-OpenVPN:
New
Stat
Downgrading network-manager package (not the VPN ones) to v1.1.93 solves
the issue so this is an obvious regression.
Note that there was another bug marked as a duplicate of this one but
with a more user-friendly description, along with the workaround.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Bryn, thank for the suggested work around. However, it is not a workaround for
me. My issue is that I have over 100 Remmina RDP desktop configurations saved
that connect to numerous computers on different VPNs by computer name (not by
ip address). However, I cannot ping those computers by name w
That is certainly a possibility, but unfortunately returns us to a state
where applications have to be restarted when nameservers change (glibc
resolved.conf issue). That's probably even worse in my situation at
least.
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Why is the status of this incomplete. I've verified this issue from
numerous perspectives that probably all fundamental point directly to
the issue Thomas has reported; see post#2.
This is a terrible bug. Network-Manager updates were prematurely
released to 14.04 stable and all succeeding releases
This workaround worked for me in 16.10:
In /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf
Comment out:
dns=dnsmasq
The run:
sudo service NetworkManager restart
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Title:
dns server priority broken
Status in NetworkManager-OpenVPN:
New
St
Unfortunately not much traction here, and this appears to annoy people
across distros.
In the meantime, an ugly hack is to manually add all internal domains to
the NetworkManager VPN config file's dns-search= parameter:
dns-search=domain1.lan;domain2.lan;domain3.lan;example.com;
This causes Netw
Wow - Long message, but what I got from it was "I need to see a debug
log", correct? I'll attach that...
I'll also point you to the problematic part:
Dec 5 15:14:48 bar14860 NetworkManager[921]: [1480961688.1915]
dnsmasq[0x560b551920f0]: adding nameserver '10.60.180.48@vpn0' for domain
"workd
This isn't how VPNs are supposed to work. I understand that things get
incredibly complicated in this case, but they are complicated in the
first place.
Some things to watch out for:
- IPv4 and IPv6 should both be configured the same way; you want either
both to be set to split-tunnelling ("Use
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Title:
dns server priority broken
** Also affects: network-manager-openvpn
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: network-manager-vpnc
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Does anyone know a workaround for 16.10? There is no option to downgrade
the package there.
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Title:
dns serve
Here's the thing,
I'm on 16.10 which has the debian equiv listed as stretch/sid and my
network-manager version is 1.2.4-0ubuntu1.
Looking at Debian stretch and sid, they have network-manager packages in
various versions but not 1.2.4.
Furthermore, since Ubuntu employ their own patches, backports
For me, on 16.04.1, that's:
debian stretch/sid
I'm experiencing the issue on both 16.04.1 and 16.10. I posted a work around
here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/network-manager-applet/+bug/1633874
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You can find out with this command:
cat /etc/debian_version
Source:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/445487/which-ubuntu-version-is-equivalent-to-debian-squeeze
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I'll do it :)
Any helpful pointers to which package/version i should reference, since
I don't have the real debian version of this package anywhere?
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One of us is going to have to endure submitting a new bug to debian
regarding this issue and then linking that bug to this ubuntu bug. I
think their bug system is email based and it is always an extra pain for
me to deal with. So, I'd appreciate not having to be the one to do this.
Thomas seems to
No, that does not seem like the problem to me - Or it's not described
correctly. I can't seem to find a proper match in that list.
resolv.conf is not the issue here - the problem is in the DNS servers
that dnsmasq uses. I.e. one is added to dnsmasq when my wireless
connection comes up, and when I
Is this the cause:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=777004
???
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Title:
dns server priority
Can someone figure out which of these debian bugs should be linked with
this Ubuntu bug report:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=dnsmasq;dist=unstable
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #777004
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=777004
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Title:
dns server priority broken
Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu
If the "order in which dns servers are queried" is flawed, as you've
discovered. That might be the root cause of a lot of other outstanding
bugs:
VPN - "Additional DNS servers" Settings are being Ignored:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/network-manager-applet/+bug/1633874
network-manager ignoring DNS
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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