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Changelog
2.1.1
Updated binary files to 2.1.1 | jedisct1
This is a bugfix only release, addressing regressions introduced in version 2.1.0:
- When using DoH, cached responses were not served any more when experiencing connectivity issues. This has been fixed.
- Time attributes in allow/block lists were ignored. This has been fixed.
- The TTL as served to clients is now rounded and starts decreasing before the first query is received.
- Time-based rules are properly handled again in generate-domains-blocklist.
- DoH/ODoH: entries with an IP address and using a non-standard port used to require help from a bootstrap resolver. This is not the case any more.
Updated module files to 2.1.1 | quindecim
- Removed
dama.no-osl-s04
resolver (unresponsive resolver). - Removed
dama.no-sa-a80
resolver (unresponsive resolver). - Removed
kenshiro
resolver (unresponsive resolver, no more lucenera resolvers). - Removed
suami
resolver (unresponsive resolver, no more lucenera resolvers). - Added and optimized relays based on geolocation.
2.1.0
Updated binary files to 2.1.0 | jedisct1
dnscrypt-proxy
now includes support for Oblivious DoH.- If the proxy is overloaded, cached and synthetic queries now keep being served, while non-cached queries are delayed.
- A deprecation warning was added for
fallback_resolvers
. - Source URLs are now randomized.
- On some platforms, redirecting the application log to a file was not compatible with user switching; this has been fixed.
fallback_resolvers
was renamed tobootstrap_resolvers
for clarity. Please update your configuration file accordingly.
Updated module files to 2.1.0 | quindecim
- Added
ams-dnscrypt-nl
resolver (Resolver in Amsterdam. Dnscrypt protocol. Non-logging, non-filtering, DNSSEC). - Added
altername
resolver (Protocol: DNSCrypt IPv4 | Features: Non-logging, Non-filtering, DNSSEC, EmerDNS | Location: Moscow, Russia). - Added
dama.no-osl-s04
resolver (DNSCrypt server located in Oslo/Norway. Link-speed 100 Mbit/s. Non-censoring, non-logging, DNSSEC-capable.). - Added
dama.no-sa-a80
resolver (DNSCrypt Server located in Sandefjord/Norway. non-censoring, non-logging, DNSSEC-capable). - Added
dct-ru1
resolver (DNSCrypt | IPv4 only | Non-logging | Non-filtering | DNSSEC | Saint Petersburg, Russia.). - Added
dct-ru2
resolver (DNSCrypt | IPv4 only | Non-logging | Non-filtering | DNSSEC | Moscow, Russia.). - Added
dns.watch
resolver (Free, uncensored, non-logging server in Germany. https://dns.watch). - Added
gombadi-syd
resolver (Protocol: DNSCrypt IPv4 | Features: Non-logging, Non-filtering, DNSSEC, Unbound | Location: Sydney, AU). - Added
kenshiro
resolver (dnscrypt-server. No logging, No filtering, support DNSSEC, located in Amsterdam. by lucenera). - Added
pf-dnscrypt
resolver (by post-factum | Zürich, Switzerland | Non-logging | Non-filtering | DNSSEC | https://dns.post-factum.tk). - Added
plan9-ns2
resolver (DNSCrypt server in Florida, USA. Non-logging, non-filtering, DNSSEC, anonymized. info - https://jlongua.github.io/plan9-dns/). - Added
pryv8boi
resolver (By pryv8, non Logging, uncensored, DNSSEC - hosted on contabo servers). - Added
resolver4.dns.openinternet.io
resolver (DNSCrypt resolver on dedicated hardware, colocated at Sonic.net in Santa Rosa, CA in the United States. No log, no filter, DNSSEC. Uses Sonic's recusrive DNS servers as upstream resolvers (but is not affiliated with Sonic in any way). Provided by https://openinternet.io). - Added
suami
resolver (dnscrypt-server. No logging, No filtering, support DNSSEC, located in Frankfurt. by lucenera). - Added
zackptg5-us-il-ipv4
resolver (DNSSEC/unfiltered/non-logged. Hosted on Vultr in Chicago, IL. Running the official Docker image by @zackptg5). - Added
zackptg5-us-pit-ipv4
resolver (DNSSEC/unfiltered/non-logged. Hosted on TeraSwitch in Pittsburgh, PA. Running the official Docker image by @zackptg5). - Implement UncensoredDNS (Unicast) in addition to UncensoredDNS (Anycast) as
bootstrap_resolvers
. - Removed
arvind-io
resolver (unresponsive resolver). - Removed
ev-canada
resolver. - Removed
dnscrypt.eu-dk
resolver (unresponsive resolver). - Removed
dnscrypt.one
resolver and its relay. - Removed
freetsa.org-ipv4
resolver (unresponsive resolver). - Removed
jp.tiar.app
resolver (cached via Cloudflare). - Removed
publicarray-au
resolver (unresponsive resolver). - Removed
sarpel-dns-istanbul
(unresponsive resolver). - Removed
ventricle.us
resolver (unresponsive resolver). - Removed
example-docs
folder (check the upstream repository for the example files). - Implemented DNS Rebind Protection with the
blocked-ips.txt
file by default. - Changed the path of the config. files from
/data/media/0/dnscrypt-proxy
to/storage/emulated/0/dnscrypt-proxy
(fix for log issues onA11
and an issue onA6-
where the config. files could not be modified). - Set
dnscrypt-proxy.log
level from2
to0
(but still keeps it disabled by default) - Added and optimized relays based on geolocation.
2.0.45
Updated binary files to 2.0.45 | jedisct1
- Configuration changes (to be required in versions 2.1.x):
[blacklist]
has been renamed to[blocked_names]
[ip_blacklist]
has been renamed to[blocked_ips]
[whitelist]
has been renamed to[allowed_names]
generate-domains-blacklist.py
has been renamed togenerate-domains-blocklist.py
, and the configuration files have been renamed as well.
dnscrypt-proxy -resolve
has been completely revamped, and now requires the configuration file to be accessible. It will send a query to an IP address of thednscrypt-proxy
server by default. Sending queries to arbitrary servers is also supported with the new-resolve name,address
syntax.- Relay lists can be set to
*
for automatic relay selection. When a wildcard is used, either for the list of servers or relays, the proxy ensures that relays and servers are on distinct networks. - Lying resolvers are detected and reported.
- New return code:
NOT_READY
for queries received before the proxy has been initialized. - Server lists can't be older than a week any more, even if directory permissions are incorrect and cache files cannot be written.
- macOS/arm64 is now officially supported.
- New feature:
allowed_ips
, to configure a set of IP addresses to never block no matter what DNS name resolves to them. - Hard-coded IP addresses can be immediately returned for test queries
sent by operating systems in order to check for connectivity and captive
portals. Such responses can be sent even before an interface is considered
as enabled by the operating system. This can be configured in a new section
called
[captive_portals]
. - On Linux, OpenBSD and FreeBSD,
listen_addresses
can now include IP addresses that haven't been assigned to an interface yet. - The logo has been tweaked to look fine on a dark background.
generate-domains-blocklist.py
: regular expressions are now ignored in time-based entries.- Minor bug fixes and logging improvements.
- Cloaking plugin: if an entry has multiple IP addresses for a type, all the IP addresses are now returned instead of a random one.
- Static entries can now include DNSCrypt relays.
- Name blocking: aliases relying on
SVCB
andHTTPS
records can now be blocked in addition to aliases via regularCNAME
records. - EDNS-Client-Subnet information can be added to outgoing queries. Instead of sending the actual client IP, ECS information is user configurable, and IP addresses will be randomly chosen for every query.
- Initial DoH queries are now checked using random names in order to properly measure CDNs such as Tencent that ignore the padding.
- DoH: the
max-stale
cache control directive is now present in queries. - Logs can now be sent to
/dev/stdout
instead of actual files. - User switching is now supported on macOS.
- New download mirror (https://download.dnscrypt.net) for resolvers, relays and parental-control.
Updated module files to 2.0.45 | quindecim
- Enabled
allowed-ips.txt
andblocked-ips.txt
files (as placeholder). - Added
acsacsar-ams-ipv4
resolver (Public non-censoring, non-logging, DNSSEC-capable, DNSCrypt-enabled DNS resolver hosted on Scaleway by acsacsar). - Added
arvind-io
resolver (Public resolver by EnKrypt (https://arvind.io). Hosted in Bangalore, India. Non-logging, non-filtering, supports DNSSEC.). - Added
bcn-dnscrypt
resolver (Resolver in Barcelona, Spain. DNSCrypt protocol. Non-logging, non-filtering, DNSSEC.). - Added
d0wn-tz-ns1
resolver (Server provided by Martin 'd0wn' Albus) Hosted by Aptus Solutions Ltd. in Tanzania. - Added
dnscrypt.be
resolver (Resolver in Leuven, Belgium (UCLL Campus Proximus). Non-logging/DNSSEC/Uncensored. https://dnscrypt.be Maintained by Sigfried (https://sigfried.be) hosted by ISW Leuven (https://iswleuven.be)). - Added
dnscrypt.ca-1
resolver (Free, Canadian, uncensored, no-logs, encrypted, and DNSSEC validated. DNS service for your pleasure.). - Added
dnscrypt.ca-2
resolver (Free, Canadian, uncensored, no-logs, encrypted, and DNSSEC validated. DNS service for your pleasure.). - Added
dnscrypt.one
resolver (Non-logging, non-censoring, DNSSEC-capable DNSCrypt resolver hosted in Germany (Nuremberg), https://dnscrypt.one). - Added
dnscrypt.pl
resolver (Free | No filtering | Zero logs | DNSSEC | Poland | https://dnscrypt.pl/). - Added
ev-canada
resolver (Non-logging, uncensored DNS resolver provided by evilvibes.com Location: Vancouver, Canada). - Added
freetsa.org-ipv4
resolver (Non-logged/Uncensored provided by www.freetsa.org. Support for DNS and DNS-over-TLS (DoT)). - Added
jp.tiar.app
resolver (Non-Logging, Non-Filtering DNSCrypt server in Japan. No ECS, Support DNSSEC). - Added
moulticast-ca-ipv4
resolver (Public | Non-filtering | Non-logging | DNSSEC aware | Hosted in Canada | Operated by @herver (Github) | https://moulticast.net/dnscrypt/). - Added
moulticast-de-ipv4
resolver (Public | Non-filtering | Non-logging | DNSSEC aware | Hosted in Germany | Operated by @herver (Github) | https://moulticast.net/dnscrypt/). - Added
moulticast-fr-ipv4
resolver (Public | Non-filtering | Non-logging | DNSSEC aware | Hosted in France | Operated by @herver (Github) | https://moulticast.net/dnscrypt/). - Added
moulticast-sg-ipv4
resolver (Public | Non-filtering | Non-logging | DNSSEC aware | Hosted in Singapore | Operated by @herver (Github) | https://moulticast.net/dnscrypt/). - Added
moulticast-uk-ipv4
resolver (Public | Non-filtering | Non-logging | DNSSEC aware | Hosted in UK | Operated by @herver (Github) | https://moulticast.net/dnscrypt/). - Added
plan9-dns
resolver (Resolver in New Jersey, USA. DNSCrypt protocol. Non-logging, non-filtering, DNSSEC, anonymized. Running the official Docker image on Vultr by @jlongua1). - Added
pwoss.org-dnscrypt
resolver (No filter | No logs | DNSSEC | Nuremberg, Germany (netcup) | Maintained by https://pwoss.org/ (Dan)). - Added
sarpel-dns-istanbul
resolver (No-filter | No-logs | Uncensored | Hosted in Istanbul(Turkey) on Cloudeos). - Added
serbica
resolver (Public DNSCrypt server in the Netherlands by https://litepay.ch). - Added
ventricle.us
resolver (Public DNSCrypt resolver provided by Jacob Henner. Hosted by Digital Ocean, New York). - Added and optimized relays based on geolocation.
- Removed Applied Privacy DNS and NixNet DNS as fallback resolvers.
- Disabled
direct_cert_fallback
option to prevent direct connections through the resolvers for failed certificate retrieved via relay. - Require
Magisk 20.4+
from now on. - Stop to drop
IPv6
queries script inpost-fs-data.sh
file. - Cleanup unneeded binary files after the installation.
- Reduced the max. query waiting time from
1500
to1000
ms. - Renamed
blacklist.txt
intoblocked-names.txt
. - Renamed
whitelist.txt
intoallowed-names.txt
.
2.0.44
Updated binary files to 2.0.44 | jedisct1
- More updates to the set of block lists, thanks again to IceCodeNew.
- Netprobes and listening sockets are now ignored when the
-list
,-list-all
,-show-certs
or-check
command-line switches are used. tls_client_auth
was renamed todoh_client_x509_auth
. A section with the previous name is temporarily ignored if empty, but will error out if not.- Unit tests are now working on 32-bit systems. Thanks to Will Elwood and @lifenjoiner.
Updated module files to 2.0.44 | quindecim
2.0.43
Updated binary files to 2.0.43 | jedisct1
- Built-in support for DNS64 translation has been implemented. (Contributed by Sergey Smirnov, thanks!)
- Connections to DoH servers can be authenticated using TLS client certificates (Contributed by Kevin O'Sullivan, thanks!)
- Multiple stamps are now allowed for a single server in resolvers and relays lists.
- Android: the time zone for log files is now set to the system time zone.
- Quite a lot of updates and additions have been made to the example domain block lists. Thanks to
IceCodeNew
! - Cached configuration files can now be temporarily used if they are out of date, but bootstraping is impossible. Contributed by
lifenjoiner
, thanks! - Precompiled macOS binaries are now notarized.
generate-domains-blacklists
now tries to deduplicate entries clobbered by wildcard rules. Thanks toHuhni
!generate-domains-blacklists
can now directly write lists to a file with the-o
command-line option.- cache files are now downloaded as the user the daemon will be running as. This fixes permission issues at startup time.
- Forwarded queries are now subject to global timeouts, and can be forced to use TCP.
- The
ct
parameter has been removed from DoH queries, as Google doesn't require it any more. - Service installation is now supported on FreeBSD.
- When stored into a file, service logs now only contain data from the most recent launch. This can be changed with the new
log_file_latest
option.
Updated module files to 2.0.43 | quindecim
- Added
Applied Privacy DNS
andNixNet DNS
as additional fallback resolvers. - Required
Magisk 20+
from now on.
2.0.42-3
Updated binary files to 2.0.42 | jedisct1
Updated module files to 2.0.42-3 | quindecim
- Disabled properly
IPv6
queries inpost-fs-data.sh
file (no more DNS leaks this time)
2.0.42-2
Updated binary files to 2.0.42 | jedisct1
Updated module files to 2.0.42-2 | quindecim
- Disabled every
IPv6
queries inpost-fs-data.sh
file:INPUT
,FORWARD
andOUTPUT
(to enforce leaks prevention in some cases).
2.0.42-1
Updated binary files to 2.0.42 | jedisct1
Updated module files to 2.0.42-1 | quindecim
- Added
meganerd
resolver (Non-logging, non-filtering, supports DNSSEC by MegaNerd.nl). - Enabled
whitelist.txt
file (as placeholder, once the blacklist goes public). - Optimized relays based on geolocation.
- Disabled
IPv6
inpost-fs-data.sh
file (to enforce leaks prevention in some cases). - Removed
dnscrypt.nl-ns0
resolver and related relays. - Removed
dnscrypt.one
resolver and related relays. - Removed
ffmuc.net
resolver and related relays. - Removed
publicarray-au2
resolver and related relays. - Moved all the example documents into
dnscrypt-proxy/example-docs
folder (the remaining example documents must be deleted manually).
2.0.42
Updated binary files to 2.0.42 | jedisct1
- The current versions of the
dnsdist
load balancer (presumably used by quad9, cleanbrowsing, qualityology, freetsa.org, ffmuc.net, opennic-bongobow, sth-dnscrypt-se, ams-dnscrypt-nl and more) is preventing queries over 1500 bytes from being received over UDP. Temporary workarounds have been introduced to improve reliability with these resolvers for regular DNSCrypt. Unfortunately, anonymized DNS cannot be reliable until the issue is fixed server-side.dnsdist
authors are aware of it and are working on a fix. - New option in the
[anonymized_dns]
section:skip_incompatible
, to ignore resolvers incompatible with Anonymized DNS instead of using them without a relay. - The server latency benchmark is faster while being able to perform more retries if necessary.
- Continuous integration has been moved to GitHub Actions.
Updated module files to 2.0.42 | quindecim
- Enabled
skip_incompatible
option to ignore servers incompatible with anonymization
2.0.41
Updated binary files to 2.0.41 | jedisct1
- Precompiled binaries for armv5, armv6 and armv7 are available. The default arm builds were not compatible with older CPUs when compiled with Go 1.14. mips64 binaries are explicitly compiled with softfloat to improve compatibility.
- Quad9 seems to be only blocking fragmented queries over UDP for some networks. They have been removed from the default list of broken resolvers; runtime detection of support for fragments should now do the job.
- Runtime detection of support for fragments was actually enabled.
Updated module files to 2.0.41 | quindecim
2.0.40
Updated binary files to 2.0.40 | jedisct1
- Servers blocking fragmented queries are now automatically detected.
- The server name is now only present in query logs when an actual upstream servers was required to resolve a query.
- TLS client authentication has been added for DoH.
- The Firefox plugin is now skipped for connections coming from the local DoH server.
- DoH RTT computation is now more accurate, especially when CDNs are in the middle.
- The forwarding plugin is now more reliable, and handles retries over TCP.
Updated module files to 2.0.40 | quindecim
2.0.39-2
Updated binary files to 2.0.39 | jedisct1
Updated module files to 2.0.39-2 | quindecim
- Removed
blacklist.txt
file (too many false positives, will be added back in the future, when it reaches a more stable level).
2.0.39-1
Updated binary files to 2.0.39 | jedisct1
Updated module files to 2.0.39-1 | quindecim
- Implemented automatic redirection. No more third-party apps are required to start it.
- Introduced substrings and wildcards into
blacklist.txt
file and updated to2020-03-19
. - Removed
ibksturm
resolver and related relays. - Removed
dnswarden-dc1
,dnswarden-dc2
,dnswarden-dc3
, resolvers and related relays.
2.0.39
Updated binary files to 2.0.39 | jedisct1
- The Firefox Local DoH service didn't properly work in version 2.0.38; this has been fixed. Thanks to Simon Brand for the report!
Updated module files to 2.0.39 | quindecim
- Added
dnswarden-dc3
(DnsCrypt protocol . Non-logging, supports DNSSEC. By https://dnswarden.com). - Updated
Magisk Module Installer template
. It requireMagisk 19+
from now on. - Fixed an issue where
dnscrypt-proxy
doesn't detect the config file. - Updated
blacklist.txt
to2020-01-30
.
2.0.38
Updated binary files to 2.0.38 | jedisct1
- Entries from lists (forwarding, blacklists, whitelists) now support inline comments.
- Reliability improvement: queries over UDP are retried after a timeout instead of solely relying on the client.
- Reliability improvement: during temporary network outages, cached records are now served even if they are stale.
- Bug fix: SOCKS proxies and DNS relays can be combined.
- New feature: multiple fallback resolvers are now supported (see the
new
fallback_resolvers
option. Note thatfallback_resolver
is still supported for backward compatibility). - Windows: the service can be installed with a configuration file stored separately from the application.
- Security (affecting DoH): precompiled binaries of
dnscrypt-proxy 2.0.37
are built usingGo 1.13.7
that fixes a TLS certificate parsing issue present in previous versions of the compiler.
Updated module files to 2.0.38 | quindecim
- Added
dnswarden-dc3
(DnsCrypt protocol . Non-logging, supports DNSSEC. By https://dnswarden.com). - Updated
Magisk Module Installer template
. It requireMagisk 19+
from now on. - Fixed an issue where
dnscrypt-proxy
doesn't detect the config file. - Updated
blacklist.txt
to2020-01-30
.
2.0.36
Updated binary files to 2.0.36 | jedisct1
- New option:
block_undelegated
. When enabled,dnscrypt-proxy
will directly respond to queries for locally-served zones (https://sk.tl/2QqB971U) and nonexistent zones that should have been kept local, but are frequently leaked. This reduces latency and improves privacy. - Conformance: the
DO
bit is now set in synthetic responses if it was set in a question, and theAD
bit is cleared. - The
miegkg/dns
module was updated to version 1.1.26, that fixes a security issue affecting non-encrypted/non-authenticated DNS traffic. Indnscrypt-proxy
, this only affects the forwarding feature.
Updated module files to 2.0.36 | quindecim
- Added
dnscrypt.one
resolver (DNSSEC / no logs / uncensored, Germany (Nuremberg), https://dnscrypt.one/) - Optimized relays based on geolocation
- Updated
blacklist.txt
to2019-12-22
2.0.35
Updated binary files to 2.0.35 | jedisct1
- New option:
block_unqualified
to blockA
/AAAA
queries with unqualified host names. These will very rarely get an answer from upstream resolvers, but can leak private information to these, as well as to root servers. - When a
CNAME
pointer is blocked, the original query name is now logged along with the pointer. This makes it easier to know what the original query name, so it can be whitelisted, or what the pointer was, so it can be removed from the blacklist.
Updated module files to 2.0.35 | quindecim
- Added
scaleway-ams
resolver (DNSSEC/Non-logged/Uncensored in Amsterdam- ARM server donated by Scaleway.com) Maintained by Frank Denis- https://fr.dnscrypt.info) - Added
ffmuc.net
resolver (An open DNSCrypt resolver operated by Freifunk Munich with nodes in DE. https://ffmuc.net/) - Fixed backup an existing
.toml
file before proceed with the installation - Optimized relays based on geolocation
- Updated
blacklist.txt
to2019-12-09
2.0.34
Updated binary files to 2.0.34 | jedisct1
- Blacklisted names are now also blocked if they appear in
CNAME
pointers. dnscrypt-proxy
can now act as a local DoH server. Firefox can be configured to use it, so that ESNI can be enabled without bypassing your DNS proxy.
Updated module files to 2.0.34 | quindecim
- Added
ibksturm
- dnscrypt-server (nginx- encrypted-dns- unbound backend), DNSSEC / Non-Logged / Uncensored, OpenNIC and Root DNS-Zone- Hosted in Switzerland by ibksturm, aka Andreas Ziegler) - Enabled
blacklist.txt
file to preventCNAME Cloaking
tracking feature - Optimized relays based on geolocation
- Removed
charis
andsuami
resolvers and their relays
2.0.33
Updated binary files to 2.0.33 | jedisct1
- Fixes an issue that caused some valid queries to return
PARSE_ERROR
. - On certificate errors, the server name is now logged instead of the provider name, which is generally more useful.
- IP addresses for DoH servers that require DNS lookups are now cached for at least 12 hours.
ignore_system_dns
is now set totrue
by default.- A workaround for a bug in Cisco servers has been implemented.
- A corrupted or incomplete resolvers list is now ignored, keeping the last good known cached list until the next update. In addition, logging was improved and unit tests were also added. Awesome contribution from William Elwood, thanks!
- On Windows, the network probe immediately returned instead of blocking
if
netprobe_timeout
was set to-1
. This has been fixed. - Expired cached IP addresses now have a grace period, to avoid breaking the service if they temporarily can't be refreshed.
- On Windows, the service now returns immediately, solving a long-standing issue when initialization took more than 30 seconds ("The service did not respond to the start or control request in a timely fashion"). Fantastic work by Alison Winters, thanks!
- The
SERVER_ERROR
error code has been split into two new error codes:NETWORK_ERROR
(self-explanatory) andSERVFAIL
(a response was returned, but it includes aSERVFAIL
error code). - Responses are now always compressed.
Updated module files to 2.0.33 | quindecim
- Added
v.dnscrypt.uk-ipv4
- DNSCrypt v2, no logs, uncensored, DNSSEC. Hosted in London UK on Vultr- https://www.dnscrypt.uk - Optimized relays based on geolocation and set to use other providers different from the main one
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 module 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
Updated binary files to 2.0.29 | jedisct1
- Support for Anonymized DNS has been added!
- Wait before stopping, fixing an issue with Unbound (thanks to Vladimir Bauer)
- 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 module files to 2.0.29 | quindecim
- Enabled
anonymized_dns
feature (each resolver has 2 relays) - 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
2.0.29-beta.3
Updated binary files to 2.0.29-beta.3 | jedisct1
- Support for Anonymized DNSCrypt has been added.
- Latency with large responses has actually been reduced.
- DNSCrypt certificates can now be retrieved over Tor, proxies, and DNS relays.
- Improved server error reporting (thanks to Alison Winters)
- Quite a lot of internal improvements and bug fixes have been made, thanks to Markus Linnala.
- Improved logging
- Added a workaround for DNS servers using a non-standard provider name.
Updated module files to 2.0.29-beta.3 | quindecim
- Enabled
anonymized_dns
feature (each resolver has 2 relays) - Added
scaleway-fr
resolver (DNSSEC/Non-logged/Uncensored- Maintained by Frank Denis- https://fr.dnscrypt.info)
2.0.28
Updated binary files to 2.0.28 | jedisct1
- Invalid server entries are now skipped instead of preventing a source from being used. Thanks to Alison Winters for the contribution!
- Truncated responses are immediately retried over TCP instead of waiting for the client to retry. This reduces the latency for large responses.
- Responses sent to the local network are assumed to support at least 1252 bytes packets, and use optional information from EDNS up to 4096 bytes. This also reduces latency.
- Logging improvements: servers are not logged for cached, synthetic and cloaked responses. And the forwarder is logged instead of the regular server for forwarded responses.
2.0.27
Updated binary files to 2.0.27 | jedisct1
- The X25519 implementation was changed from using the Go standard implementation to using Cloudflare's CIRCL library. Unfortunately, CIRCL appears to be broken on big-endian systems. That change has been reverted.
- All the dependencies have been updated.
New maintainer | quindecim
Updated module files to 2.0.27 | quindecim
v2.8.7 | bluemeda
- Changed path of configuration file [dnscrypt.toml] from /system/etc/ to /data/media/0/ [or /sdcard]
- Updated binary & configuration files to 2.0.25
- Removed automatic redirection of dns-request and let dnscrypt-proxy do its job only.
v2.8.5 | bluemeda
- Fix #40
v2.8.4 | bluemeda
- Fix failed to copy or backup config file
v2.8.3 | bluemeda
- Fix permission issue
- Add option to replace or backup-restore config file
v2.8.2 | bluemeda
- Fix "binary file is missing"
v2.8.1 | bluemeda
- Update Magisk 18100 requirements
v2.8.0 | bluemeda
- Update binary files 2.0.22
v2.7.0 | bluemeda
- Update binary files 2.0.21
v2.6.0 | bluemeda
- Update binary files to 2.0.19
v2.5.0 | bluemeda
- Update binary files to 2.0.16
- add exception for cloudflare fallback resolver.
v2.4.0 | bluemeda
- Update binary files to 2.0.14
v2.3.0 | bluemeda
- Update binary files to 2.0.10
- Add option to choose auto redirect DNS or manually set with 3rd-party app.
v2.2.0 | bluemeda
- Update binary files to 2.0.8
v2.1.3 | bluemeda
- If you have previous version, please uninstall it first then reinstall it again or you can change listen port manually in dnscrypt-proxy.toml file.
- Fix Tethering Client cannot Resolve DNSCrypt
- Fix Chromecast devices not showing jedisct1/dnscrypt-proxy#226
- Add binary files for x86 and x86_64 (test)
v2.1.2 | bluemeda
- Bug Fixes
v2.1.1 | bluemeda
- Bug fixes
v2.1 | bluemeda
- Bug fixes
v2.0 | bluemeda
- Resolve download.dnscrypt.info first before executing iptable
- Don't override dnscrypt-proxy.toml if exist
- Update binary files to v2.0.6
v1.1 | bluemeda
- Change listen port to 5353 (avoid conflict while tethering)
v1.0 | blueme
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- Initial release
- dnscrypt-proxy v2.0.5