Rick____ | Hello, just a heads up for a potential bug in 16.04, not sure if its been raised already. | 12:52 |
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Rick____ | so I said that I would report my findings after having a chat here yesterday, oerheks gave me some tips. Basically using 16.04 using Network Manager gui to connect to vpn would yield a DNS leak. However doing the manual command sudo openvpn --config 'configname.ovpn' would work fine with no dns leak. I tried commenting out #auto in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManger.conf -- didn't work, still leaked. Then tried somethign el | 12:56 |
Rick____ | in /etc/default/openvpn | 12:56 |
Rick____ | --- still leaked | 12:56 |
Rick____ | only sudo openvpn --config 'configname.ovpn' would work | 12:56 |
Rick____ | I even tried importing the config via command line for Network Manager and that still leaked... | 12:56 |
Rick____ | (I also put script-security 2 up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf in my .ovpn file) | 12:57 |
Rick____ | that worked fine with sudo openvpn --config 'configfile.ovpn' | 12:57 |
Rick____ | is there a bug known in network manager for 16.04??? | 12:57 |
Rick____ | (btw it works fine in 14.04 --no leak through gui network manager) | 13:02 |
pabelanger | greetings, I was looking for some help to get https://bugs.launchpad.net/mailman/+bug/1251495 for trusty-updates. It fixes a serious properly that leaves mailman broken when upgrading from precise | 17:29 |
ubot5 | Ubuntu bug 1251495 in mailman (Ubuntu Trusty) "Lists with topics enabled can throw unexpected keyword argument 'Delete' exception." [High,Triaged] | 17:29 |
pabelanger | this has been fixed in xenial+ but still affects trusty | 17:29 |
dudeji | what are total number of usual process on ubuntu 14.04 ? | 18:01 |
dudeji | cpu 4core 8gb ram | 18:02 |
dude | Hello | 18:03 |
dude | anybody here ? | 18:05 |
dude | i'm trying to fix my first bug, can anyone help ? | 18:06 |
dude | hello | 18:53 |
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