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# Bug fixes, improvements
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* Large effort to address DNS configuration issues and Magic DNS on all platforms.
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* allow client access to exit node's public IPs
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* Tailscale up command now warns when options are being changed by omission. For example if one had used `tailscale up --advertise-route=192.168.0.0/24` and then uses `tailscale up --advertise-exit-node` it will notice and warn that the advertise-route would be removed.
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* Support SCTP in port-based ACLs, in addition to TCP and UDP
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* In magicsock if IPv4 and IPv6 have similar latency, prefer IPv6
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* Add `tailscale ping -tsmp w.x.y.z`, which sends a ping at a layer which doesn’t involve the host IP stack. Only destinations running 1.8+ will respond.
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* Add add `tailscale ip [-4] [-6]` command, suitable for use in shell scripts to retrieve the Tailscale IP addresses.
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* add `tailscale bugreport` command to log a timestamp, use shortly after a problem occurs to make it easier for support@tailscale.com to find. Note that you do still need to send email or file a bug, the bugreport here just adds a known point in the logs.
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* Add `tailscale logout` command
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* When run with `--tun=userspace-networking --socks5-server=...` tailscaled can now be a SOCKS5 proxy for all addresses not just Tailscale addresses.
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* fix `tailscale status --json` AuthURL field
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# Platform-specific
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## Linux
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* Much better support for DNS server configuration and Magic DNS in Linux distributions using systemd-resolved, NetworkManager, and resolvconf: https://tailscale.com/blog/sisyphean-dns-client-linux/
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## Windows
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* Behavior change: ForceDaemon now off by default, use “tailscale up --unattended” to get previous behavior
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* Windows systems can now serve as subnet routers and exit nodes. cmd.exe must be used to enable this: `tailscale up --advertise-exit-node` or `tailscale up --advertise-route=192.168.1.0/24`
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* Don’t logout when Windows GUI disconnects
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## MacOS
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* MacOS systems can now serve as subnet routers and exit nodes using https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/wiki/Tailscaled-on-macOS
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* Fixed MacOS Big Sur DNS behavior when using an exit node
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* https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/1647
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* TODO(dgentry) - is LAN access changing?
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## Synology
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* Synology systems can now serve as subnet routers and exit nodes.
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# dgentry notes:
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* Not mentioning file transfer, will be in early access for a while
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* Not mentioning Split DNS, will introduce post 1.8.0
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* not mentioning Cloud Run, want ephemeral keys to be available first
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