This still doesn’t let you simply address hosts by their name as configured at the controller, but we’re aware of this. This will allow networks to push things like Active Directory or other intranet DNS servers to members of a network. In 1.6 it is now possible to set DNS servers at the network controller that will be applied to the host upon joining the network, provided the host approves this by allowing managed DNS. DNS ManagementĭNS integration is a long-requested feature. **Lots of bug fixes **in things like managed routes, MacOS network setup and tear-down, problems that caused the service to hang on exit, and more. **Apple Silicon **(MacOS ARM64) native support via universal binaries. **Linux performance improvements **on multi-core systems, sometimes yielding up to 30% better throughput under high load. **Faster and more secure encryption **using our AES-GMAC-SIV mode of operation (see below for details). (Currently only supported on MacOS, Windows, Android, and iOS.) ![]() Endpoint nodes must allow this on a per-network basis for security reasons. **DNS **configuration management, a long-requested feature that will be adored by any system administrator using Active Directory or who wants to run any kind of internal DNS server to resolve names on their virtual network. ![]() **Multipath engine **allowing multiple network connections to be used simultaneously. Today ZeroTier is proud to release version 1.6.0, a major new release that contains a number of improvements and new features that are mostly back-ported from our still-in-progress version 2.0 tree.
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