"I suppose some people might have problems if their VPN solution
completely replaces /etc/resolv.conf. That might require a more
sophisticated solution"

This is the case for me.  My resolv.conf gets replaced whenever I
connect to my vpn.  This is to avoid doing dns resolution on an
untrusted network (e.g., free wifi at coffee shop).  Also in cases where
the network I'm on is sandboxed, such as the wireless segment of my lan,
there is limited DNS resolution available.  In this case, full dns
resolution must be done at the trusted end of the tunnel.

When the dhcp renewal blows away my "trusted" resolv.conf, then the
result is either that DNS resolution moves to the untrusted network, or
DNS resolution breaks because resolv.conf now points to the sandbox DNS
address.

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resolv.conf overwritten using VPN/PPP etc...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/90681
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