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* Version 2.0.28
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- Invalid server entries are now skipped instead of preventing a
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source from being used. Thanks to Alison Winters for the contribution!
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- Truncated responses are immediately retried over TCP instead of
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waiting for the client to retry. This reduces the latency for large
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responses.
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- Responses sent to the local network are assumed to support at least
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1252 bytes packets, and use optional information from EDNS up to 4096
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bytes. This also reduces latency.
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- Logging improvements: servers are not logged for cached, synthetic
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and cloaked responses. And the forwarder is logged instead of the
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regular server for forwarded responses.
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* Version 2.0.27
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- The X25519 implementation was changed from using the Go standard
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implementation to using Cloudflare's CIRCL library. Unfortunately,
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CIRCL appears to be broken on big-endian systems. That change has been
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reverted.
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- All the dependencies have been updated.
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* Version 2.0.26
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- A new plugin was added to prevent Firefox from bypassing the system
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DNS settings.
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- New configuration parameter to set how to respond to blocked
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queries: `blocked_query_response`. Responses can now be empty record
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sets, REFUSED response codes, or predefined IPv4 and/or IPv6 addresses.
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- The `refused_code_in_responses` and `blocked_query_response` options
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have been folded into a new `blocked_query_response` option.
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- The fallback resolver is now accessed using TCP if `force_tcp` has
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been set to `true`.
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- CPU usage when enabling DNSCrypt ephemeral keys has been reduced.
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- New command-line option: `-show-certs` to print DoH certificate
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hashes.
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- Solaris packages are now provided.
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- DoH servers on a non-standard port, with stamps that don't include
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IP addresses, and without working system resolvers can now be properly
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bootstrapped.
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- A new option, `query_meta`, is now available to add optional records
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to client queries.
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* Version 2.0.25
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- The example IP address for network probes didn't work on Windows.
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The example configuration file has been updated and the fallback
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resolver IP is now used when no netprobe address has been configured.
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* Version 2.0.24
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- The query log now includes the time it took to complete the
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transaction, the name of the resolver that sent the response and if
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the response was served from the cache. Thanks to Ferdinand Holzer for
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his help!
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- The list of resolvers, sorted by latency, is now printed after all
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the resolvers have been probed.
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- The "fastest" load-balancing strategy has been renamed to "first".
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- On Windows, a nul byte is sent to the netprobe address. This is
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required to check for connectivity on this platform. Thanks to Mathias
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Berchtold.
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- The Malwaredomainlist URL was updated to directly parse the host
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list. Thanks to Encrypted.Town.
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- The Python script to generate lists of blacklisted domains is now
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compatible both with Python 2 and Python 3. Thanks to Simon R.
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- A warning is now displayed for DoH is requested but the server
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doesn't speak HTTP/2.
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- A crash with loaded-balanced sets of cloaked names was fixed.
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Thanks to @inkblotadmirer for the report.
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- Resolvers are now tried in random order to avoid favoring the first
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ones at startup.
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* Version 2.0.23
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- Binaries for FreeBSD/armv7 are now available.
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- .onion servers are now automatically ignored if Tor routing is not
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enabled.
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- Caching of server addresses has been improved, especially when
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using proxies.
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- DNSCrypt communications are now automatically forced to using TCP
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when a SOCKS proxy has been set up.
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* Version 2.0.22
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- The previous version had issues with the .org TLD when used in
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conjunction with dnsmasq. This has been fixed.
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* Version 2.0.21
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- The change to run the Windows service as `NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService`
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has been reverted, as it was reported to break logging (Windows only).
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* Version 2.0.20
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- Startup is now *way* faster, especially when using DoH servers.
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- A new action: `CLOAK` is logged when queries are being cloaked.
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- A cloaking rule can now map to multiple IPv4 and IPv6 addresses,
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with load-balancing.
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- New option: `refused_code_in_responses` to return (or not) a
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`REFUSED` code on blacklisted queries. This is disabled by default, in
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order to work around a bug in Android Pie.
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- Time-based restrictions are now properly handled in the
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generate-domains-blacklist.py script.
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- Other improvements have been made to the `generate-domains-blacklist.py`
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script.
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- The Windows service is now installed as `NT AUTHORITY\NetworkService`.
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* Version 2.0.19
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- The value for `netprobe_timeout` was read from the command-line, but
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not from the configuration file any more. This is a regression introduced
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in the previous version, that has been fixed.
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- The default value for netprobe timeouts has been raised to 60 seconds.
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- A hash of the body is added to query parameters when sending DoH
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queries with the POST method in order to work around badly configured
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proxies.
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* Version 2.0.18
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- Official builds now support TLS 1.3.
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- The timeout for the initial connectivity check can now be set from
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the command line.
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- An `Accept:` header is now always sent with `GET` queries.
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- BOMs are now ignored in configuration files.
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- In addition to SOCKS, HTTP and HTTPS proxies are now supported for
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DoH servers.
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* Version 2.0.17
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- Go >= 1.11 is now supported
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- The flipside is that Windows XP is not supported any more :(
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- When dropping privileges, there is no supervisor process any more.
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- DNS options used to be cleared from DNS queries, with the exception
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of flags and payload sizes. This is not the case any more.
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- DoH queries are smaller, since workarounds are not required any more
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after Google updated their implementation.
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* Version 2.0.16
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- On Unix-like systems, the server can run as an unprivileged user,
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and the main process will automatically restart if an error occurs.
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- pledge() on OpenBSD.
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- New "offline" mode to serve queries locally without contacting any
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upstream servers. This can be especially useful along with the
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cloaking module for local development.
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- New logo.
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- TTL of OPT records is properly ignored by the caching module.
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- The proxy doesn't quit any more if new TCP connections cannot be
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created.
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* Version 2.0.15
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- Support for proxies (HTTP/SOCKS) was added. All it takes to route
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all TCP queries to Tor is add `proxy = "socks5://127.0.0.1:9050"` to
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the configuration file.
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- Querylog files have a new record indicating the outcome of each
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transaction.
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- Pre-built binaries for Linux are statically linked on all
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architectures.
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* Version 2.0.14
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- Supports DNS-over-HTTPS draft 08.
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- Netprobes don't use port 0 by default, as this causes issues with
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Little Snitch and FreeBSD.
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* Version 2.0.13
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- This version fixes a crash when using DoH for queries whose size
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were a multiple of the block size. Reported by @char101, thanks!
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* Version 2.0.12
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- Further compatibility fixes for Alpine Linux/i386 and Android/i386
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have been made. Thanks to @aead for his help!
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- The proxy will now wait for network connectivity before starting.
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This is useful if the proxy is automatically started at boot, possibly
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before the network is fully configured.
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- The IPv6 blocking module now returns synthetic SOA records to
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improve compatibility with downstream resolvers and stub resolvers.
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* Version 2.0.11
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- This release fixes a long-standing bug that caused the proxy to
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block or crash when Position-Independent Executables were produced.
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This bug only showed up when compiled on (not for) Alpine Linux and
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Android, for some CPU architectures.
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- New configuration settings: cache_neg_min_ttl and
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cache_neg_max_ttl, to clamp the negative caching TTL.
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* Version 2.0.10
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- This version fixes a crash when an incomplete size is sent by a
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local client for a query over TCP.
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- Slight performance improvement of DNSCrypt on non-Intel CPUs such
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as Raspberry Pi.
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* Version 2.0.9
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- Whitelists have been implemented: one a name matches a pattern in
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the whitelist, rules from the name-based and IP-based blacklists will
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be bypassed. Whitelists support the same patterns as blacklists, as
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well as time-based rules, so that some website can be normally
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blocked, but accessible on specific days or times of the day.
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- Lists are now faster to load, and large lists require significantly
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less memory than before.
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- New options have been added to disable TLS session tickets as well
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as use a specific cipher suite. See the example configuration file for
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a recommended configuration to speed up DoH servers on ARM such as
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Android devices and Raspberry Pi.
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- The `-service install` command now remembers what the current
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directory was when the service was installed, in order to later load
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configuration files with relative paths.
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- DoH: The "Cache-Control: max-age" header is now ignored.
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- Patterns can now be prefixed with `=` to do exact matching:
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`=example.com` matches `example.com` but will not match `www.example.com`.
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- Patterns are now fully supported by the cloaking module.
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- A new option was added to use a specific cipher suite instead of
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the server's provided one. Using RSA+ChaChaPoly over ECDSA+AES-GCM has
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shown to decrease CPU usage and latency when connecting to Cloudflare,
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especially on Mips and ARM systems.
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- The ephemeral keys mode of dnscrypt-proxy v1.x was reimplemented: this
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creates a new unique key for every single query.
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* Version 2.0.8
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- Multiple URLs can be defined for a source in order to improve
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resiliency when servers are temporarily unreachable.
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- Connections over IPv6 will be preferred over IPv4 for DoH servers
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when using a fallback resolver if `ipv6_servers` is set.
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- Improvements have been made to the example systemd configuration
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files.
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- The chacha20 implementation was updated to possibly fix a bug on
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Android/x86.
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- `generate-domains-blacklist.py` can now parse dnsmasq-style rules.
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- FreeBSD/arm builds have been added.
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- `dnscrypt-proxy -list -json` and `-list-all -json` now include the
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remove servers names and IP addresses.
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* Version 2.0.7
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- Bug fix: optional ports were not properly parsed with IPv6
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addresses -- thanks to @bleeee for the report and fix.
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- Bug fix: truncate TCP queries to the prefixed length.
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- Certificates are force-refreshed after a time jump (e.g. when a
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system resumes from hibernation).
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* Version 2.0.6
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- Automatic log files rotation was finally implemented.
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- A new -pidfile command-line option to write the PID file was added.
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* Version 2.0.5
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- Fixes a crash occasionally happening when using DoH servers, with
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stamps not containing any IP addresses, a DNSSEC-signed name, a
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non-working system DNS configuration, and a fallback server supporting
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DNSSEC.
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* Version 2.0.4
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- Fixes a regression with truncated packets. Thanks to @mazesy and
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@the-w1nd for spotting a case triggering this!
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* Version 2.0.3
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- Load balancing: resolvers that respond promptly, but with bogus
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responses are now gradually removed from the preferred pool.
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- Due to popular request, Android binaries are now available! Thanks
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to @sporif for his help on getting these built.
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- Binaries are built using Go 1.10-final.
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* Version 2.0.2
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- Properly error out on FreeBSD and other platforms where built-in
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service installation is not supported yet.
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- Improved load-balancing algorithm, which should result in lower
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latency.
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* Version 2.0.1
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- Cached source data were not redownloaded if the proxy was used
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without interruption. This has been fixed.
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- If the network is down at startup time, fall back to cached source
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data, even if is it out of date, and schedule an immediate update
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after the networks is back.
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- RTT estimation for DNS-over-HTTP/2 servers was off. This has been
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fixed.
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- The generate-domains-blacklist script now has a configurable
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timeout value, and can produce time-based rules.
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- The timeout parameter in the example configuration file didn't had
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the correct name; this has been fixed.
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- Cache: TTLs are now decreasing.
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