Software Update: AdGuard Home 0.107.2

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Adguard Home version 0.107.2 has been released. With this software, a DNS server can be set up at home to block advertisements and malware on the entire network, among other things. It is therefore comparable to Pi-hole. Adguard Home runs on a machine with Windows, macOS, Linux or FreeBSD, is also capable of phishing protection and has parental control. The program can be discussed on our own forum. The complete changelog for this release can be found on this page are being found. In short, these are the main improvements made since version 0.107.0:

AdGuard Home v0.107.2

Fixed

  • Infinite loops when TCP connections time out (#4042

AdGuard Home v0.107.1

Changed

  • The validation error message for duplicated allow- and blocklists in DNS settings now shows the duplicated elements (#3975

Fixed

  • ipset initialization bugs (#4027
  • Legacy DNS rewrites from a wildcard pattern to a subdomain (#4016
  • Service not being stopped before running the uninstall service action (#3868
  • Broken reload service action on FreeBSD.
  • Legacy DNS rewrites responding from upstream when a request other than A or AAAA is received (#4008
  • Panic on port availability check during installation (#3987
  • Incorrect application of rules from the OS’s hosts files (#3998

Version number 0.107.2
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Linux, BSD, macOS, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Website AdGuard Team
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License type GPL
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