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 launch my VPN, to more are APPENDED. And
it seems like dnsmasq will try by wifi DNS first, VPN DNS later.

So for split DNS, the VPN DNS servers are not queried at all, causing
problems. The proper way is probably to PREPEND the VPN DNS servers to
the list of DNS servers that dnsmasq uses or otherwise prioritize these
over previously configured servers. That way everything should work as
expected.

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