- add option `IPV6_CHECK_ADDRESSESES=[2001:4860:4860::8888]:53,[2606:4700:4700::1111]:53`
- gluetun needs access to the addresses above through the host firewall, to test ipv6 support before setting up the vpn
- firewall log level is still fully controlled by `LOG_LEVEL`
- iptables log level defaults to `info` even if global log level is `debug` to minimize the amount of debug logs
- iptables log level is only set to debug if retro-compatible `FIREWALL_DEBUG=on` or if `FIREWALL_IPTABLES_LOG_LEVEL=debug`
- Remove `DNS_SERVER` (aka DOT) option: the DNS server forwarder part is now always enabled (see below why)
- Remove `DNS_KEEP_NAMESERVER`: the container will always use the built-in DNS server forwarder, because it can handle now local names with local resolvers (see #2970), it can use the `plain` upstream type (see https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun/commit/5ed6e8292278b54bb5081de0e8ccd0d63a275b3c) AND you can use `DNS_UPSTREAM_PLAIN_ADDRESSES` (see below)
- Replace `DNS_ADDRESS` with `DNS_UPSTREAM_PLAIN_ADDRESSES`:
- New CSV format with port, for example `ip1:port1,ip2:port2`
- requires `DNS_UPSTREAM_TYPE=plain` to be set to use `DNS_UPSTREAM_PLAIN_ADDRESSES` (unless using retro `DNS_ADDRESS`)
- retrocompatibility with `DNS_ADDRESS`. If set, force upstream type to plain and empty user-picked providers. 127.0.0.1 is now ignored since it's always set to this value internally.
- Warning log on using private upstream resolvers updated
- Warning log if using a private IP address for the plain DNS server which is not in your local subnets
All in all, this greatly simplifies code and available options (less options for the same features is a win). It also allows you to specify multiple plain DNS resolvers on ports other than 53 if needed.
- Existing option `WIREGUARD_MTU` , if set, disables PMTUD and is used
- New option `PMTUD_ICMP_ADDRESSES=1.1.1.1,8.8.8.8` and `PMTUD_TCP_ADDRESSES=1.1.1.1:443,8.8.8.8:443`
- ICMP PMTUD now targets external-by-default IP addresses
- New TCP PMTUD (binary search only) as a second MTU confirmation and fallback mechanism.
- Force set TCP MSS to MTU - IP header - TCP base header - "magic 20 bytes" 🎆
- Fix#3108
- Specify fallback ICMP IP addresses
- Defaults changed from 1.1.1.1 to 1.1.1.1,8.8.8.8
- Small periodic check cycles through addresses as it fails and moves to retry
- Specify fallback addresses
- Defaults changed from cloudflare:443 to cloudflare:443,github.com:443
- Startup check runs a parallel dial to each of the addresses specified with a global 6s timeout
- Full periodic check cycles through addresses as it fails and moves to retry
- Migrate `DOT` to `DNS_SERVER`
- Migrate `DOT_PROVIDERS` to `DNS_UPSTREAM_RESOLVERS`
- Migrate `DOT_PRIVATE_ADDRESS` to `DNS_PRIVATE_ADDRESSES`
- Migrate `DOT_CACHING` to `DNS_CACHING`
- Migrate `DOT_IPV6` to `DNS_UPSTREAM_IPV6`
- You should really leave it to `on` ⚠️
- Turn it to `off` if you have trust issues with the healthcheck. Don't then report issues if the connection is dead though.
- New option: `HEALTH_ICMP_TARGET_IP` defaults to `0.0.0.0` meaning use the VPN server public IP address.
- Options removed: `HEALTH_VPN_INITIAL_DURATION` and `HEALTH_VPN_ADDITIONAL_DURATION` - times and retries are handpicked and hardcoded.
- Less aggressive checks and less false positive detection
- `PUBLICIP_API` accepts a comma separated list of ip data sources, where the first one is the base default one, and sources after it are backup sources used if we are rate limited.
- `PUBLICIP_API` defaults to `ipinfo,ifconfigco,ip2location,cloudflare` such that it now has `ifconfigco,ip2location,cloudflare` as backup ip data sources.
- `PUBLICIP_API_TOKEN` accepts a comma separated list of ip data source tokens, each corresponding by position to the APIs listed in `PUBLICIP_API`.
- logs ip data source when logging public ip information
- assume a rate limiting error is for 30 days (no persistence)
- ready for future live settings updates
- consider an ip data source no longer banned if the token changes
- keeps track of ban times when updating the list of fetchers
- No point periodically fetch the public IP address. Could not find anything mentioning why this was added.
- Simplification of the publicip loop code
- `PUBLICIP_ENABLED` (on, off) can be set to enable or not public ip data fetching on VPN connection
- `PUBLICIP_PERIOD=0` still works to indicate to disable public ip fetching
- `PUBLICIP_PERIOD` != 0 means to enable public ip fetching
- Warnings logged when using `PUBLICIP_PERIOD`
- Faster start up
- Clearer error messages
- Allow for more Gluetun-specific customization
- DNSSEC validation is dropped for now (it's sort of unneeded)
- Fix#137
- `OPENVPN_IPV6` removed
- Affects OpenVPN
- Use the same mechanism for OpenVPN and Wireguard
- Check only once at program start since this is unlikely to change at runtime
- Log if IPv6 is supported
- Remove `IPv6` boolean from settings structs
- Move IPv6 detection as a method on NetLinker
- Fix Slowloris attacks on HTTP servers
- Force set default of 5 minutes for pprof read timeout
- Change `ShutdownTimeout` to time.Duration since it cannot be set to 0
- `HEALTH_TARGET_ADDRESS` to replace `HEALTH_ADDRESS_TO_PING`
- Remove `github.com/go-ping/ping` dependency
- Dial TCP the target address, appending `:443` if port is not set
- Better settings tree structure logged using `qdm12/gotree`
- Read settings from environment variables, then files, then secret files
- Settings methods to default them, merge them and override them
- `DNS_PLAINTEXT_ADDRESS` default changed to `127.0.0.1` to use DoT. Warning added if set to something else.
- `HTTPPROXY_LISTENING_ADDRESS` instead of `HTTPPROXY_PORT` (with retro-compatibility)