Releases: DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy
Releases · DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy
2.0.6
- Automatic log files rotation was finally implemented.
- A new -pidfile command-line option to write the PID file was added.
- A bug with source names including
CNAME
records was fixed.
2.0.5
- Fixes a crash occasionally happening when using DoH servers, with stamps not containing any IP addresses, a DNSSEC-signed name, a non-working system DNS configuration, and a fallback server supporting DNSSEC.
2.0.4
- Fixes a regression with truncated packets. Thanks to @mazesy and @the-w1nd for spotting a case triggering this!
2.0.3
- Load balancing: resolvers that respond promptly, but with bogus responses are now gradually removed from the preferred pool.
- Due to popular request, Android binaries are now available! Thanks to @Sporif for his help on getting these built.
- Binaries are built using Go 1.10-final.
2.0.2
- Properly error out on FreeBSD and other platforms where built-in service installation is not supported yet.
- Improved load-balancing algorithm, which should result in lower latency.
2.0.1
- Cached source data were not redownloaded if the proxy was used without interruption. This has been fixed.
- If the network is down at startup time, fall back to cached source data, even if is it out of date, and schedule an immediate update after the networks is back.
- RTT estimation for DNS-over-HTTP/2 servers was off. This has been fixed.
- The generate-domains-blacklist script now has a configurable timeout value, and can produce time-based rules.
- The timeout parameter in the example configuration file didn't had the correct name; this has been fixed.
- Cache: TTLs are now decreasing.