@Marukus, it's just a file I created (in my home directory, but could be
anywhere you've got write permissions) to hold the info I wanted to push
into resolvconf.  I took the nameservers out of the output of swanctl -
and added some search paths as examples (so that I can type "ssh blah"
and have it find blah.servers.mydomain.com, for example).

Note that this workaround adds DNS servers to whichever interface you
assign them to - so when you log off your vpn, you may wish to disable
your networking, then re-enable it, so as to fix your DNS servers.

Alternatively, there may be a better way - stay tuned

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  Ubuntu 24.04 does not install resolvconf uses systemd-resolved instead
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