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				|  |  |  ZeroTier Release Notes
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				|  |  | -# 2021-08-31 -- Version 1.8.0
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				|  |  | +# 2021-09-15 -- Version 1.8.0
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				|  |  |   * A *completely* rewritten desktop UI for Mac and Windows!
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				|  |  | - * Implement a workaround for one potential source of a "coma" bug, which can occur if buggy NATs/routers stop allowing the service to communicate on a given port. ZeroTier now reassigns a new secondary port if it's offline for a while unless a secondary port is manually specified in local.conf.
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				|  |  | - * Fix for MacOS MTU issue on feth devices.
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				|  |  | - * Fix for using v6 source addresses for v4 routes
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				|  |  | + * Implement a workaround for one potential source of a "coma" bug, which can occur if buggy NATs/routers stop allowing the service to communicate on a given port. ZeroTier now reassigns a new secondary port if it's offline for a while unless a secondary port is manually specified in local.conf. Working around crummy buggy routers is an ongoing effort.
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				|  |  | + * Fix for MacOS MTU capping issue on feth devices
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				|  |  | + * Fix for mistakenly using v6 source addresses for v4 routes on some platforms
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				|  |  |   * Stop binding to temporary IPv6 addresses
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				|  |  |   * Set MAC address before bringing up Linux TAP link
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				|  |  | - * Check if DNS servers need to be Applied on macOS
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				|  |  | - * Using json.hpp version 3.10.2
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				|  |  | + * Check if DNS servers need to be applied on macOS
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				|  |  | + * Upgrade json.hpp dependency to version 3.10.2
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				|  |  |  # 2021-04-13 -- Version 1.6.5
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				|  |  |   * Fix a bug in potential network path filtering that could in some circumstances lead to "software laser" effects.
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