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OS: Chrome
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Upon boot (automatically connecting to VPN), Android system has no connection

Reported by dshivba...@gmail.com, Nov 21 2017

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; CrOS armv7l 9901.77.0) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/62.0.3202.97 Safari/537.36
Platform: 9901.77.0 (Official Build) stable-channel veyron_minnie

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Have an OpenVPN profile setup and configured to auto-connect in ChromeOS.  Such as for PrivateInternetAccess.
2. Reboot.  Chromebook will autoconnect to wifi and VPN.
3. Launch Android app (any app) it will display error with no internet connection.  Work around is to disconnect from VPN, launch Android app (which then initiates network connection) and then reconnect to VPN.

What is the expected behavior?
Android apps should just work and respect the fact there is a VPN connection.  This worked prior to this version flawlessly.

What went wrong?
In order for Android Apps to recognize internet connectivity, I must first disconnect from VPN.

Did this work before? Yes The version prior to this one.

Chrome version: 62.0.3202.97  Channel: stable
OS Version: 9901.77.0
Flash Version:
 
By OpenVPN, I meant to say the native VPN client within ChromeOS (which I believe is OpenVPN?; not a 3rd party client.) For clarity I am referencing the client used by ChromeOS when you import an ONC file.

Comment 2 by vsu...@chromium.org, Jan 16 2018

Components: OS>Systems>Network
Labels: Enterprise-Triaged

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