*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1688018 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1688018
It is impressive how quick there was response and still this and related
bug (#1688018) is abandoned for more than 3 years ...
> On March 23, 2020 3:08:07 AM PDT, Kiruahxh <1671...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote
Update to my previous comment ... running fstrim on 4.15.0-58-generic
result in much more reported trimmed data (206.6 GiB) vs
4.15.0-55-generic (144.4 GiB) (e.g. this was not caused by snapshot
release). On 4.15.0-58-generic I see errors like this in kernel log:
BTRFS warning (device dm-0): faile
I can confirm this bug on Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS. Apparently it is related
to latest kernel update (in my case HWE).
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Affected version:
Linux version 4.15.0-58-generic (buildd@lgw01-amd64-037) (gcc version
5.4.0 20160609 (
@joll-nicholas I just want to add my view of this situation to this bug
report. :) It was more like message to all in this thread ... my
apologize if it was not written properly (I am not native speaker)
@kantlivelong ... yeah, for now (I mentioned this also in initial
report) but it may not be ca
@joll-nicholas ... "it is not guaranteed secure." ... Explain this to
employer. I am using VPN as it is requirement of my employer. They don't
care if it work or not on Linux. M$ Windows client is working and that
its. We are not in position to negotiate VPN solution especially if it
is not guarant
Seumas: It seems that Canonical simply don't care about VPN users. This
is opened for more than two months and still not reasonable response :(
...
... right now there is only one workaround:
- downgrade network manager:
apt-get install network-manager=1.2.2-0ubuntu0.16.04.4
- set it on hold (to
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1639776 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1639776
Reopened as #1688018 ... it was requested in #1639776 ... just FYI to
people finding this one.
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Here is bug report for DNS VPN problems -> #1688018 ... as requested.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1639776
Title:
name resolution (dnsmasq) fails to send queries out after
suspend
Public bug reported:
This was initially opened as #1671606 then later duped to #1639776.
Discussion in #1639776 indicate that we need new bug for this so I am
opening one ... Please don't mark this as duplicate to #1639776 or other
similar bug report. We already lost several months and we are agai
Paul, Nish ... VPN problem was initially reported as #1671606 . This bug
get closed as duplicate to this one. I am not against opening new bug
but we need some kind of statement "why?" ... I don't want to open bug
which may get duplicated again to this one.
I will test proposal from Paul to see if
Hello Paul. DNS leak mean that DNS queries still hit local DNS server
while VPN connection is active. DNS resolver should query only DNS
servers defined by VPN while connection is active.
I did following test:
- upgraded network-manager to 1.2.6-0ubuntu0.16.04.1
(dnsmasq-base=2.75-1ubuntu0.16.04
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1639776 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1639776
This bug is marked as duplicate to #1639776 but I think it is not 100%
correct.
I recently updated all packages to latest version and VPN connection is
still not working. Proposed update from #1639776 (dnsm
I am running Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS and I updated all packages to latest
stable version including dnsmasq-base (2.75-1ubuntu0.16.04.2). VPN
connection is still not working. Wireshark show that all queries are
forwarded to local DNS server instead of one defined by VPN. This is not
only information leak
Same issue with openconnect (cisco) and OpenVPN on 16.04.2 LTS.
Connection is established but:
- DNS is not working
- Disconnect VPN button is missing
- Configure VPN is grayed out and not working.
Please either increase priority or allow full downgrade of network
manager. Downgrading "network-ma
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