Update to 2.0.31

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quindecim 2019-11-01 07:19:22 -04:00
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## Changelog ## Changelog
#### 2.0.29 #### 2.0.31
##### Updated binary files to 2.0.29 | jedisct1 ##### Updated binary files to 2.0.31 | jedisct1
* Support for Anonymized DNS has been added! * This version fixes a startup issue introduced in version 2.0.29, on systems for which the service cannot be automatically installed (such as OpenBSD and FreeBSD). Reported by @5ch17 and Vinícius Zavam, and fixed by Will Elwood, thanks!
* Wait before stopping, fixing an issue with Unbound (thanks to Vladimir Bauer) * This version fixes two regressions introduced in version 2.0.29: DoH server couldn't be reached over IPv6 any more, and the proxy couldn't be interrupted while servers were being benchmarked.
* DNS stamps are now included in the `-list-all -json` ouptut
* The `netprobe_timeout` setting from the configuration file or command-line was ignored. This has been fixed.
* The TTL or cloaked entries can now be adjusted (thanks to Markus Linnala)
* Cached IP address from DoH servers now expire (thanks to Markus Linnala)
* DNSCrypt certificates can be fetched over Tor and SOCKS proxies
* Retries over TCP are faster
* Improved logging (thanks to Alison Winters)
* Ignore non-TXT records in certificate responses (thanks to Vladimir Bauer)
* A lot of internal cleanups, thanks to Markus Linnala
##### Updated config files to 2.0.29 | quindecim ##### Updated config files to 2.0.31 | quindecim
* ✅ Enabled `anonymized_dns` feature *(each resolver has 2 relays)* * Changed the way to backup an existing .toml file. The old configuration is now backed up with `year-month-day-hour-minute.bak` suffix (thanks to @lindroidux)
* ✅ Added `scaleway-fr` resolver *(DNSSEC/Non-logging/Uncensored - Maintained by Frank Denis - https://fr.dnscrypt.info)*
* ✅ Added `publicarray-au` resolver Australia, *(DNSSEC/OpenNIC/Non-logging/Uncensored - hosted on vultr.com maintained by publicarray - https://dns.seby.io)*
* ✅ Added `publicarray-au2` resolver Australia, *(DNSSEC/OpenNIC/Non-logging/Uncensored - hosted on ovh.com.au maintained by publicarray - https://dns.seby.io)*
* ✅ Optimized relays based on geolocation
[Full changelog](changelog.md) [Full changelog](changelog.md)

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# Changelog # Changelog
## 2.0.31
#### Updated binary files to 2.0.31 | jedisct1
* This version fixes a startup issue introduced in version 2.0.29, on systems for which the service cannot be automatically installed (such as OpenBSD and FreeBSD). Reported by @5ch17 and Vinícius Zavam, and fixed by Will Elwood, thanks!
* This version fixes two regressions introduced in version 2.0.29: DoH server couldn't be reached over IPv6 any more, and the proxy couldn't be interrupted while servers were being benchmarked.
#### Updated config files to 2.0.31 | quindecim
* Changed the way to backup an existing .toml file. The old configuration is now backed up with `year-month-day-hour-minute.bak` suffix (thanks to @lindroidux)
## 2.0.29 ## 2.0.29
#### Updated binary files to 2.0.29 | jedisct1 #### Updated binary files to 2.0.29 | jedisct1

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ui_print " " ui_print " "
ui_print "*******************************" ui_print "*******************************"
ui_print "* dnscrypt-proxy-android *" ui_print "* dnscrypt-proxy-android *"
ui_print "* 2.0.29 *" ui_print "* 2.0.31 *"
ui_print "*******************************" ui_print "*******************************"
ui_print "* quindecim *" ui_print "* quindecim *"
ui_print "*******************************" ui_print "*******************************"

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id=dnscrypt-proxy-android id=dnscrypt-proxy-android
name=DNSCrypt-Proxy 2 name=DNSCrypt-Proxy 2
version=2.0.29 version=2.0.31
versionCode=29 versionCode=31
author=quindecim author=quindecim
description=A flexible DNS proxy, with support for modern encrypted DNS protocols such as DNSCrypt v2, DNS-over-HTTPS and Anonymized DNSCrypt. Using dnscrypt-proxy 2.0.29 description=A flexible DNS proxy, with support for modern encrypted DNS protocols such as DNSCrypt v2, DNS-over-HTTPS and Anonymized DNSCrypt. Using dnscrypt-proxy 2.0.31