Overall – amazing release after several months of development, betas and RCs. I think this one is the top feature for me in this release – it bit me way too many times when I turned off protection and all of my local rewrites got lost along with it. Not to mention that AdGuard DNS was the first public resolver to support the cutting-edge DNS-over-QUIC protocol (and still is one of only two such resolvers in the world). You still can disable them by opening the admin panel, going to Settings → General settings, and removing the check mark from the Block domains using filters and hosts files box. Today AdGuard DNS has 14 server locations all over the globe, it processes over 500 billion DNS requests every month, it's an integral part of virtually all AdGuard apps. Then, go to 'DNS' -> 'Manage Zones' -> find your domain there and change the 'A' records value to the IP address of your server. This change only makes sense, as DNS rewrites often carry a different purpose than simply blocking ads or trackers. $dnsrewrite rules and other DNS rewrites will now be applied even when protection is disabled (#1558)Īnother popular demand. This release introduces support for OpenBSD as well, though tagged experimental for now. I initially chose it because it supported FreeBSD out of the box as opposed to Pi-hole. if all my local devices use Adguard Home as DNS, can I configure Adgaurd Home to forward requests for my. Can I use Adguard Home to resolve local DNS i.e. AdGuard Home has been serving me as a local DNS for quite some time now. Adguard Home for local DNS Noob question. We’d better start listing them ASAP, or else we’ll be risking missing the New Year’s fireworks □ □Ĭhangelog is indeed impressive. It’s been brewing for almost eight months! □ So no wonder there’s heaps upon heaps of new features, improvements, bugfixes, and other changes. From the release notes: We’ve had some big AdGuard Home updates in the past, but this one is to top them all.
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