Please make sure your system is fully up-to-date. Especially make sure
your systemd package is 237-3ubuntu10.22 or newer. Now check your
network-manager package. If it is not 1.10.14-0ubuntu2 (probably it is
1.10.6) update it from bionic-proposed as described in comment #11 of
bug #1754671. Then reboot. Now check whether the problem does not occur
any more for you, for example by doing the steps of the section "[Test
case]" in the description of bug #1754671.

If the problem still persists, follow the instructions of my comment #9.
Also post the output of

systemd-resolve --status

here.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1829838

Title:
  1.10.14-0ubuntu2 breaks DNS propagation from VPN

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  I have an OpenVPN connection, and I use the update-systemd-resolved to
  correctly fetch the DNS from the VPN. The issue arose updating my
  Ubuntu 18.04: the script is no longer invoked, and even invoking it
  manually (sudo openvpn myfile.ovpn) does not work anymore, even if in
  that case systemd-resolve --status shows the new DNS on the interface
  correctly.

  As suggested in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-
  manager/+bug/1211110/comments/99, reverting to 1.10.6-2ubuntu1.1 fixes
  the issue.

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