to system-connections config file
or runing 'sudo nmcli connection modify <vpn-connection-name> ipv4.dns-priority -42'
and restarting networkmanager service
did fix dns leaking using ProtonVPN on openvpn for me, thanks.
But i didn't quite understand the problem! Is it the provided openvpn config file misconfigured or a networkmanager bug? As i said, in others distros doesn't happend!
#103 did fix it
Adding:
[ipv4]
dns-priority=-42
to system-connections config file -name> ipv4.dns-priority -42'
or runing 'sudo nmcli connection modify <vpn-connection
and restarting networkmanager service
did fix dns leaking using ProtonVPN on openvpn for me, thanks.
But i didn't quite understand the problem! Is it the provided openvpn config file misconfigured or a networkmanager bug? As i said, in others distros doesn't happend!