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os-dnscrypt-proxy: Missing ODoH aliases because of old base version #4367

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vpx23 opened this issue Nov 26, 2024 · 4 comments
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os-dnscrypt-proxy: Missing ODoH aliases because of old base version #4367

vpx23 opened this issue Nov 26, 2024 · 4 comments
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vpx23 commented Nov 26, 2024

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I would like to use the dnscrypt server alias "odoh-cloudflare" in "Services: DNSCrypt-Proxy: Configuration: Server List" but this is not possible because the base version seems to be 2.1.0 while ODoH servers were introduced in 2.1.2, to quote the dnscrypt-proxy changelog:

Version 2.1.2

  • dnscrypt-proxy -list now includes ODoH (Oblivious DoH) servers.

Is it possible that you update the dnscrypt-proxy to the latest version 2.1.5?

os-dnscrypt-proxy version: 1.15_1

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dnscrypt-proxy2 has been on 2.1.5 since February 2024 ;) opnsense/ports@0dee66fe2

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vpx23 commented Nov 26, 2024

Oh, I just looked at the plugin changelog which only mentioned "2.1". So it was probably not working because I didn't enter a ODoH relay server.

I just wanted to suggest to add "Base Version" in "System: Firmware: Plugins". But then I noticed it already is mentioned in "Packages".

It would be nice if there was some sort of link to the underlying package in "Plugins" that would be more convenient for non-developers. ☺

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fichtner commented Nov 26, 2024

Basically all versioning of packages is the same. The most convenient thing would be to add a note to the upstream version in the plugin changelog. If you want to propose a change to there feel free (changing 2.1 to 2.1.5 which seems correct).

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vpx23 commented Nov 27, 2024

I think I found the culprit and posted it here yesterday with my private account: #3810

But I noticed another cosmetic bug in "DNSCrypt-Proxy: Log", the texts are not aligned to the column headings.

dnscrypt_proxy_log

That's probably because it's directly parsed from dnscrypt-proxy and not translated to the OPNsense format.

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