Software update: AdGuard Home 0.107.31

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AdGuard Home version 0.107.30 has been released and due to some problems a successor has also been released. With this software, a DNS server can be set up at home to block advertisements and malware on the entire network. It is therefore comparable to Pi-hole. AdGuard Home works on a machine with Windows, macOS, Linux or FreeBSD, is also able to protect against phishing and has parental control. The program can be discussed on our own forum. The following changes and improvements have been made in this release:

AdGuard Home v0.107.31

Fixed

  • Startup errors on OpenWrt (#5872).
  • Plain-UDP upstreams always falling back to TCP, causing outages and slowdowns (#5873, #5874).

AdGuard Home v0.107.30

Security

  • Go version has been updated to prevent the possibility of exploiting the CVE-2023-29402, CVE-2023-29403, and CVE-2023-29404 Go vulnerabilities fixed in Go 1.19.10.

Fixed

  • Unquoted IPv6 bind hosts with trailing colons erroneously considered unspecified addresses are now properly validated (#5752). NOTE: the Docker healthcheck script now also doesn’t interpret the “” value as unspecified address.
  • Incorrect Content-Type header value in POST /control/version.json and GET /control/dhcp/interfaces HTTP APIs (#5716).
  • Provided bootstrap servers are now used to resolve the hostnames of plain UDP/TCP upstream servers.

Version number 0.107.31
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 7, Linux, BSD, macOS, Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Website AdGuard Team
Download https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/releases/tag/v0.107.31
License type GPL
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