someone has to do a check, because there are times that the cleanup will
not happen. if vpnc gets a kill -9, it can't cleanup and it would be
difficult to argue that that is a bug with vpnc.

there is a convention as you mention. if resolveconf enforced it, others
would follow it. for that matter they already do seem to follow it.

in the end you can point the fingers how ever you want, but this problem
is easy to address in a general way in resolvconf and is hard to address
(and impossible to address in general) at the interface side.

this bug results in a really horrible user experience. it should be
fixed.

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  resolvconf should not use dns info for interfaces that are down

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