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@gatopeich
Please don't load the bug description with personal opinions. Comment 50
is from an Ubuntu developer expert in the area, explains why this
particular "report" cannot make progress, provides a path forward for
users affected by these symptoms and so is the most relevant for users
first f
Done: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
manager/+bug/1829838
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I can confirm that downgrading fixes the issue. I'll open a new report.
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@alessandro-lai85, could you open a new report? If that problem just
started then it might be a side effect of the recent network-manager SRU
update. Could you also try downgrading to the previous version
(https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-
security/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/15599058) to see if that r
I had this same issue and I circumvented it installing the update-
systemd-resolved script through the openvpn-systemd-resolved package.
Yesterday I installed the updates on my Ubuntu 18.04 and it broke. I
reported it to the other package, but it seems the root cause is in NM:
https://github.com/j
@hnasarat, can I set up two DNS servers this way?
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Having the same problem with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS release.
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I am having the same problem with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS release
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I have also just encountered this problem on 18.04 development branch.
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I can confirm the workaround in #92 for my 16.04.3 LTS installation.
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Here's how you fix the issue:
This is a bug that's fixed in upstream NetworkManager. That said, the
various GUI tools which write the NetworkManager config files haven't
been updated to ensure that DNS leaks are prevented when using vpn
connections.
To prevent system dns from appearing and being
I confirm that the DNS leakage problem is still present in ubuntu 17.10
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This is still an issue in Ubuntu 17.10
Though it seems to fix if you restart NetworkManager first before
connecting to the VPN.
sudo service NetworkManager restart
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This issue has been bothering more of a hundred users for more than a
year. In my case there was a workaround at some point, by downgrading
openvpn to an older version (can't remember which).
Being so prevailing and old, it is quite disgraceful that this is not
being addressed on Ubuntu 16 LTS.
I
@andrea-lazzarotto thank you for your information. I saw, that it is
fixed in 17.04, but I would like to stay on long-term-support version
and I still hope that it will be fixed for 16.04 too. I understand that
it cannot be fixed for all possible versions, but IMHO LTS version
should have this priv
As said above, it is fixed in 17.04 so you just have to upgrade.
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It still exists in 16.04.
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@Silas
Linux users are patient indeed and they are certainly not waiting for useless
comments like yours.
If you want to contribute, educate yourself and try to help out. Ranting does
contribute NOTHING.
So if you really love Linux, think about that.
Try to follow the rules regarding the bug rep
Actually it was solved on 17.04 :)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1624317/comments/82
Enjoy!
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wow, this was opened in 2013...linux users are really patient! I will
restart my Ubuntu Mate and boot into Win10...where I can use openvpn
config files...pushed dns server...log verbosity...
Pls don't get me wrong...I love linux...but bugs like this one gets me
nuts...2013...wow...even I know to u
Ubuntu 16.04.
Problem exists
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On Ubuntu 17.04, I could get this working with the following steps:
1. rm -rf /etc/resolv.conf
This will tell systemd-resolved not to manage resolve.conf file. Simply
disabling systemd-resolved service does not work because of some other
depending service is enabled and starts systemd-resolved an
Can confirm: Still present in Kubuntu 17.04.
Excerpt from /var/log/syslog:
May 9 10:52:20 edbook NetworkManager[938]: [1494319940.4289]
vpn-connection[0x561ae8e38690,34bc52ee-321f-42eb-af39-9dfc33ee2c5c,"WorkVPN",7:(tun0)]:
Data: Internal DNS: 10.42.10.2
May 9 10:52:20 edbook NetworkManag
It is still present in Kubuntu 17.04
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@msclectera, the problem is not in OpenVPN config files. The problem is
in NetworkManager (that does not store configs in .ovpn format and does
not support running update-resolv-conf.sh).
Most (if not all) of us are already using OpenVPN configs that include
up and down scripts, nevertheless these
I suggest following the workaround in comment #58 by Micah Mangione
(ok123jump-z).
$ git clone https://github.com/masterkorp/openvpn-update-resolv-conf
$ sudo chmod +x ~\openvpn-update-resolv-conf\*.sh && sudo mv *.sh /etc/openvpn
$ sudo apt-get install openresolv nscd unbound
Then add these line
Same issue on ubuntu 16.10 yakkety too.
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This issue still exists in Xenial for me.
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Hello,
I have the same issue on ubuntu 16.10 yakkety
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Since this number comes before the other, if it were a duplicate, it would be
the other way around.
While maybe related it is another bug related to ipv6 as far as I can read.
The pile of crap coming from changes in networkmanager, vpn, dnsmasq or
wherever they come from is horrible : I have neve
Probably duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
manager/+bug/1390623
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On 16.10 - Confirmed that after reboot, my VPN-pushed DNS comes back, on
second connection it is missing. I've logged a fresh Bug #1644098
pertaining ONLY to this issue. (Please don't pollute it with "DNS
doesn't work at all" comments!)
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This might be my a-ha moment from comment # 64 "after upgrading to
16.10, yes it is even worse, the first VPN connection works as it
should, but after disconnect/connect, DNS from VPN isn't propagated"
I came to this bug because suddenly my VPN connection wasn't working
when I *swear* it was yeste
Folks i resolv my issue of splitting VPN and DNs leaking with hosts.conf
and parameters:
strict-order
server=/sub.dom/10.100.11.116
server=/dom/10.100.11.66
server=//10.100.22.11
server=/100.10.in-addr.arpa/ #
it seems that NM works quite fine;-)
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I have this issue on ubuntu 16.04.
My current workaround to stop the leak is to add entries such as.
```
cat /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d/hosts.conf
server=/mydomain/dnsip
```
Hopefully dns don't change much. Filename is not important. It's gonna
be pickup by the NM and dnsmasq.
I don't know w
Comment to: Marco (marcoalexandrerico) wrote on 2016-09-02:
Hi, i understand you setup with search domains and split/tunnel, and it
works, but what if you are inside intranet and you go through proxy to
establish vpn tunnel and go to internet through your router at home. the
problem is that your i
I'm seeing this with 16.10 i.e no vpn nameservers or domains added to
resolv.conf when the vpn activated. Doing as suggested in prev(#62) and
commenting out 'dns=dnsmasq entry' gets the nameservers appearing in
resolv.conf, but *not* the extra domains. So progress, but not there
yet!
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I managed to get OpenVPN working from within Network-Manager using the
following setup
1. Setup your OpenVPN connection in Network Manager using "Network Connections
/ Add / OpenVPN"
2. Create a new LAN/WLAN connection e.g. "LAN VPN"
3. In "General" Tab set "automatically connect to VPN" and sele
Indeed! And on Yakkety the situation is even worse. With the new VPN
menu the first VPN connection leaks DNS, the following connections do
not work until one changes the resolv.conf file to some static IP.
Compare this to running openvpn from the terminal (which works
perfectly) and you will see t
@https://launchpad.net/~cyphermox Mathieu, why are you marking this as
Incomplete?
Can you be specific in what kind of information you need to consider it
complete, instead of pointing people to a DNS admin, who may not be interested
in filing a bug?
Some people clearly described how the behavi
I have the same problem. After establishing the connection I can ping
all IP's, even the DNS server in the VPN network. But DNS resolve for
servers in the VPN network does not work. I have even set the DNS
servers IP and the domains to resolve in the network managers VPN
configuration (in IPv4 sett
I had the problem with Ubuntu 16.04 out-of-the-box. After a full week of
12 hour days trying to resolve this issue, I was finally about to fix
it. I made a longer post about it here.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/829204/dns-routing-fails-for-vpn-
connections-on-ubuntu-16-04-out-of-the-box
Here's
Hi all. It really problem now on 16.04.
But i found funny fix for it. It is not very pretty, but i think it is
helps someone.
First step:
Add
script-security 2
up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf
in your .ovpn client file.
Second step:
Ubuntu can't have more
Hi,
An update to my previous post.
There is still a bug in 16.04 about this:
- If you add the search domains yourself in IPV4 Settings everythings works
- If you receive search domains from the OpenVPN server, dnsmasq seems not to
take them into consideration and names are not resolved. The work
Hi,
I also thought I had a bug on this, but actually the problem is configuration
of search domains for VPN resolutions.
I have an updated Ubuntu 16.04 and the scenario described here works for me.
Network Manager uses dnsmasq for DNS resolution so the /etc/resolv.conf name
server is always 127
** Description changed:
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+ This bug can no longer make progress. Please see comment 50 for details
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+
+ [Original Description]
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When IPv4 Method is set to Automatic VPN, DNS address recieved from
OpenVPN server do not update resolv.conf.
Th
I am new to the Ubuntu community and the intricacies of openvpn,
networkmanager etc but I can confirm this bug on Ubuntu 16.04. I can
also confirm the following workarond.
When I disable dnsmasq in NetworkManager, add script-security 2 and up &
down stanzas for /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf the
I can confirm that this is a bug on Ubuntu 16.04.
I'm also responsible for the VPN server in our company so I can do all the
necessary debugging if want something verified.
We push 2 DNS servers along with the proper search domain to all clients.
this works for other operating systems like Fed
Mathieu linked:
"""
* debian/patches/dns-manager-don-t-merge-split-DNS-search-domains.patch: do
not add split DNS search domains to resolv.conf; doing so would risk
leaking names to non-VPN DNS nameservers when attempting to resolve non-
FQDN names. (LP: #1592721)
"""
You ask:
> I us
Hi,
you said
You can check in NM, under the connection's IPv4 and IPv6 tabs, behind
the "Routes.." button, if "Use this connection only for the resources on
its network" checkbox is checked. If you want all traffic to go through
the VPN, it *MUST NOT* be checked. If you want to use split tunnelli
I've maintained NetworkManager for a while, and routinely use OpenVPN
for various things. Pushing nameservers from the openvpn server to the
client works as intended, as far as I can tell. If you use the default
settings, which I believe are to tunnel everything through the VPN, you
will only use t
is this bug going to be addressed somehow?
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I had openvpn configured and it used to work. Now, after quite a while
not using it, openvpn still connetcs but the DNS push is not working any
more. Some update must have broken this. I am on 16.04.
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Please ignore my answer above. It does solve my problem with the OpenVPN
connection, however is does not seem to solve isseu regarding the
updating of the DNS problem completely. I seems like the DNS from the
OpenVPN server is being used, but also other DNS ip's (from my router)
are still being use
Did a upgrade from Ubuntu-Gnome 15.10 to 16.04 (and also a clean install
of 16.04). 16.04 did totally break some of my OpenVPN connections.
However manually commenting out dnsmasq in NetworkManager did resolve my
problem (see post #20).
What is the reason for dnsmasq to be active by default? Shoul
Just did a fresh install of 16.04, added network-manager-openvpn,
network-manager-openvpn-gnome,
network-manager-pptp,
network-manager-vpnc
then I was able to import my vpn configuration files via an import
script from my vpn provider, reboot (since "service networking restart"
no longer works)
Hello
Same issue here on KDE 16.04 and the DNS mask trick does not seem too
resolve the issue
Kind Regards
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To stop my OpenVPN DNS leak I ended up doing the following
Disabled dnsmasq as described above
Installed unbound so /etc/resolv.conf was not using my routers DNS
intermittently when connected to the VPN
Added my VPN's DNS IP's as well as adding the line block-outside-dns to
/etc/resolv.conf
Usin
The issue appeared on UBuntu 16.04 LTS, and getting rid of dnsmasq in
Network Manager solved the issue for me as well.
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solved the problem for me on ubuntu 16.04.
Btw, I only ran into this problem in ubuntu , in kubuntu 14.04 it was no
problem. Tthe settings in
kubuntu 14.04: /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf are
#dns=dnsmas
Signed up just to show my frustration with this particular bug and am
currently upgrading to 16.04 with fingers crossed that Sam was correct
and this has been rectified.
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Running the following command from Terminal solved to problem for me.
Only hassle is that I have to log in every time with my pass and
username (for vpn): sudo openvpn --config file.ovpn
Be sure to find the correct folder where the relevant ovpn file is via
terminal, and then execute the before me
I am using Ubuntu 16.04 64-bit and I have tried every option I can find
on this thread and on google but nothing seems to work.
The only thing I can do is change my entire systems DNS to the DNS
servers of my VPN service for now.
I did find a tutorial on the program dnscrypt which has a PPA that
about running the OPENVPN via command-line
it is possible to have the option of using a file with the USERNAME & PASSWORD
for the OPENVPN stored in a safe location (if you believe that!)
you can add the following into the config:
auth-user-pass {fullpath to file with USERNAME & PASSWORD}
th
Really OpenVPN is not a high enough priority for Canonical to have it fixed in
over 2 years ?!
I thought Ubuntu was supposed to be a replacement OS for businesses ...
anyhow, it is possible to run the configurations using the command line.
It is a joke to explain to users of other 'OSes' that
just installed 14.04 then upgraded to 16.04 today's daily build.
unfortunately still see the DNS leaking issue.
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Thank you Zephyr for the tip. That does help me automate the login
somewhat.
As for the fix Sam mentioned, I've been applying every update available
for 15.10 and while I thought it was fixed after initial testing, I have
found that the DNS is still leaking after subsequent tests. I admit
though
DaveHenson,
It doesn't solve the bug, but I think you can solve the problem of entering
your usr/pwd on each connect in terminal by adding your usr/pwd to a simple
text file (e.g., file.txt) that is literally nothing but your credentials:
(line 1) usr
(line 2) pwd
located in the same dir. wher
I had some dns leaks in 16.04 as I posted above but it seems the updates
over the last few days fixed them. Wished I would have tested for leaks
as the updates were coming in.
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I'm glad to see that I am not the only one fighting this issue on Ubuntu
15.10. This is a real show stopper to this being brought into a
production environment. I found the same as post from Tristan on
2015-12-11. I CAN run command line but it is a pain to enter my
username/pwd every time I need
Andrea, a DNS Leak is defined as any DNS traffic going outside your
VPN's assigned servers. Even if 8.8.8.8 goes through the VPN, it's still
leaking your traffic. https://www.dnsleaktest.com/what-is-a-dns-
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Tristan, how is that a leak? Connections to 8.8.8.8 will go through the
VPN, not outside of it. By the way, the problem remaining is that
sometimes NM seems to still use the DNS of the router as well. It's as
if without VPN you have say 192.168.0.1 as primary DNS, but with VPN you
get these DNS ser
@Andrea, I tried that, but then my VPN connection uses the static
servers. And unless Google DNS connections are encrypted, it's still a
DNS leak.
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A simple workaround is to edit your VPN connection (via NM) and set up
static DNS, for example using Google servers:
8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4
This way, the DNS request is sent through an external IP, hence it is
routed using the VPN. If you were using the default DNS from your router
(probably an interna
This bug is also in Xenial Xerus development.
Sites that use SSO keeps login user out as moving around.
Any dns leak site confirms the leak only on the newer versions of Ubuntu.
This DNS leak is really annoying because it makes my vpn connection useless!
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15.10. I tried two of the possible solutions in this thread. The "sudo
openvpn --config file.ovpn" doesn't work for me, it gives an error:
"Error: Object 'nm' is unknown"...This DNS leak is really annoying
because it makes my
Same issue for me on 15.10, but it didn't happen on 15.04.
Using the script-security 2 option in the configuration file, everything
works correctly when run from command line: "sudo openvpn --config
file.ovpn"
For me, this problem only happens when connecting through Network
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I have found a work-around for 14.04 LTS. It's not the prettiest one but it
works. When I started a vpn connection and then ran
ps -efwww | grep vpn
I could see that the openvpn is already called with flags "--script-security 2
--up /usr/lib/NetworkManager/nm-openvpn-service-openvpn-helper". So t
Still this is a problem. It is a horrible bug and prevent us from using
network manager at all, which is highly inconvenient and nearly breaks
the whole system and causes many problems. PLEASE FIX THIS, or tell us
how to modify dnsmasq so that it uses the right dns server
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Still a problem with 14.04.02
This work-around works for me but I have no idea what the side
effects may be:
Open /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf in an editor and change
dns=dnsmasq
to this:
#dns=dnsmasq
Then, restart NetworkManager:
sudo service network-manager restart
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The init script was shipped with my copy of Ubuntu 15.04 and is present
in "/etc/openvpn" however the initial bug/problem still remains...
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This is still a bug on 14.04 LTS and the suggested workarounds don't
work. Can someone suggests a working workaround?
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On 04/29/2015 04:16 PM, JanMalte wrote:
> And even in Ubuntu 15.04 the bus still exists. This is a total show
> stopper for using Ubuntu in a company environment.
While not as user friendly, interacting with OpenVPN's init script works
well in that regard. One only need to enable the update-resolv
And even in Ubuntu 15.04 the bus still exists. This is a total show
stopper for using Ubuntu in a company environment.
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I can confirm this is still an issue in Ubuntu 14.04 LTS using network-
manager-openvpn.
disabling dnsmasq does not fix the issue.
In my opinon this issue is critical since it renders the use of openvpn
practically useless through network manager gui.
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Actually, I'd like to retract part of what I said above. Via tcpdump, I
was able to confirm that --push on the server for "dhcp-option DNS ..."
and "redirect-gateway" ARE ACTUALLY WORKING, though the changes are not
visible in /etc/resolv.conf. Rather, they are updated in dnsmasq and
resolv.conf p
Whether this is a bug or feature request, I don't know, but to be sure,
it is possible to do this with a .conf file and "sudo service openvpn
start" and not possible to do it via network-manager-openvpn (unless you
count disabling dnsmasq--I'm curious what side effects this has). As
described in t
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