Software-update: AdGuard Home 0.107.23
AdGuard Home versie 0.107.23 is uitgekomen. Met deze software kan er thuis een dns-server worden opgezet om zo onder meer advertenties en malware te blokkeren op het gehele netwerk. Het is daarmee dus vergelijkbaar met Pi-hole. AdGuard Home werkt op een machine met Windows, macOS, Linux of FreeBSD, is ook in staat om tegen phishing te beschermen en heeft parental control. Op ons eigen forum kan over het programma worden gediscussieerd. In deze uitgave zijn de volgende veranderingen en verbeteringen aangebracht:
AddedDNS64 support (#5117). The function may be enabled with new use_dns64 field under dns object in the configuration along with dns64_prefixes, the set of exclusion prefixes to filter AAAA responses. The Well-Known Prefix (64:ff9b::/96) is used if no custom prefixes are specified.
DNS64 support (#5117). The function may be enabled with new use_dns64 field under dns object in the configuration along with dns64_prefixes, the set of exclusion prefixes to filter AAAA responses. The Well-Known Prefix (64:ff9b::/96) is used if no custom prefixes are specified.FixedFiltering rules with * as the hostname not working properly (#5245).Various dark theme bugs (#5375).
Filtering rules with * as the hostname not working properly (#5245).Various dark theme bugs (#5375).RemovedThe “beta frontend” and the corresponding APIs. They never quite worked properly, and the future new version of AdGuard Home API will probably be different.Correspondingly, the configuration parameter beta_bind_port has been removed as well.
The “beta frontend” and the corresponding APIs. They never quite worked properly, and the future new version of AdGuard Home API will probably be different.Correspondingly, the configuration parameter beta_bind_port has been removed as well.The “beta frontend” and the corresponding APIs. They never quite worked properly, and the future new version of AdGuard Home API will probably be different.Correspondingly, the configuration parameter beta_bind_port has been removed as well.
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