On 2021-05-19 2:52 p.m., Anca, Tibor wrote:
I'm using Fedora 34. For some services I need to connect to my corporate VPN (Cysco). I use openconnect with NetworkManager, which connects fine to the vpn server. But there is a weird problem and I can not figure out, where to change something. If I use the AnyConnect-Client, the client creates on connect a resolv.conf and saves the simlink to a backup file which is restored upon disconnect. After it connects it modifies the resolv.conf with entries on domain, dns servers etc. So I can call urls only available within the vpn network. I i use openconnect (which I prefer, because it keeps my network printer available), it doenst do almost anything with resolve.conf. It only adds a search entry, no dns, nothing. In this case I have to enter the ip address of the services I need within the vpn network. I can resolve this by adding an entry into hosts.conf, but nevertheless this bugs me. I already searched the internet, tried a lot with nmcli, systemd- resolved, but nothing helped. It seems, that openconnect doesn't populate some vital dns entries.
Is there any indication in logs that openconnect is getting DNS info? If not, then if you edit the connection settings in the control panel, you can add the DNS info. I think systemd-resolved is supposed to be able to handle split DNS like that. Or otherwise, I guess the VPN DNS should get all requests.
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