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Ubuntu 15.10 and dns=dnsmasq is commented out in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf

OpenVPN through NetworkManager.

Before I connect to a VPN /etc/resolv.conf contains

nameserver 2xx.xx.xx.xx <-- ISP DNS 1
nameserver 2xx.xx.xx.xx <-- ISP DNS 2

after a VPN connection /etc/resolv.conf contains

nameserver 1xx.xx.xx.xx <-- VPN DNS 1
nameserver 1xx.xx.xx.xx <-- VPN DNS 2
nameserver 2xx.xx.xx.xx <-- ISP DNS 1

The regular wired connection and the VPN have DNS servers set in network manager with automatic (only addresses). The ISP server shouldn't be there at all. What else can I change? (removing dns=dnsmasq was one change to stop split DNS).

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  • Could you please provide additional details describing what software is used to connect to the VPN, and the type of VPN it is?
    – earthmeLon
    Feb 23, 2016 at 1:17
  • @ earthmeLon Updated to include OpenVPN and NetworkManager.
    – user510221
    Feb 24, 2016 at 1:44

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