I don't remember changing the /etc/resolv.conf symlink; my guess is that the symlink remains unchanged when upgrading from an earlier version of Fedora. The internal nameservers get added to the top, so that shouldn't be the issue.
When connecting to the VPN, resolvectl domain says the following, irrespective of the /etc/resolv.conf symlink.
Global:
Link 2 (wlp58s0): ~.
Link 3 (virbr0):
Link 4 (virbr0-nic):
Link 5 (tun0):
If I use /var/run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf, resolvectl dns says this:
Global: <VPN nameservers> <default nameservers>
Link 2 (wlp58s0): <default nameservers>
Link 3 (virbr0):
Link 4 (virbr0-nic):
Link 5 (tun0):
However, if i use the stub resolver, the VPN nameservers do not show up at all:
Global:
Link 2 (wlp58s0): <default nameservers>
Link 3 (virbr0):
Link 4 (virbr0-nic):
Link 6 (tun0):
I don't remember changing the /etc/resolv.conf symlink; my guess is that the symlink remains unchanged when upgrading from an earlier version of Fedora. The internal nameservers get added to the top, so that shouldn't be the issue.
When connecting to the VPN, resolvectl domain says the following, irrespective of the /etc/resolv.conf symlink.
Global:
Link 2 (wlp58s0): ~.
Link 3 (virbr0):
Link 4 (virbr0-nic):
Link 5 (tun0):
If I use /var/run/ NetworkManager/ resolv. conf, resolvectl dns says this:
Global: <VPN nameservers> <default nameservers>
Link 2 (wlp58s0): <default nameservers>
Link 3 (virbr0):
Link 4 (virbr0-nic):
Link 5 (tun0):
However, if i use the stub resolver, the VPN nameservers do not show up at all:
Global:
Link 2 (wlp58s0): <default nameservers>
Link 3 (virbr0):
Link 4 (virbr0-nic):
Link 6 (tun0):