Saturday, February 18, 2023

Technitium DNS Server v11 Released!

I am happy to announce the release of Technitium DNS Server v11, a cross-platform, free, open source software that can be used by anyone, be it a novice or an expert user. It features an easy to use web based GUI and works with default config that allows the server to run out-of-the-box.

Download the latest update for Windows, Linux, macOS, or Raspberry Pi!

Technitium DNS Server
Technitium DNS Server v11

This is a major release that now runs on ASP.NET Core 7 Runtime as the DNS server now uses Kestrel web server for both its web console and also for DNS-over-HTTPS service. With this change, the DNS server now supports HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 for both DNS-over-HTTPS service and also for the DNS web console. It also now supports DNS-over-QUIC encrypted DNS protocol and many new features.

Read the change log to know full details about this latest update.

Any comment or feedback is really appreciated and helps a lot in adding new features and fixing bugs. Send your feedback or support requests to support@technitium.com. You can also post on /r/technitium on Reddit for community support. For any feature request or reporting bugs, create an issue on GitHub.

The DNS Server source code is available under GNU General Public Licence (GPL) v3 on GitHub.

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4 comments:

  1. Hey, are you guys planning to have an updated blog post regarding secondary zone transfer now that Technitium supports it over tls and quic? I cannot find any materials about this. Thank you

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    1. Thanks for asking. Will try to do a blog post that explains the details. Till then you can read on the blog post to enable DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS which you will need to configure on your primary DNS server. Then you can configure your secondary zone by editing the options in the SOA record where you should provide the domain name of the primary server that you have used to generate the TLS certificate and choose the XFR-over-TLS or XFR-over-QUIC options. Try it out and let me know if have any queries. You can email to support@technitium.com too to get help with the config.

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  2. Hey, thank you for another awesome release!
    Are you guys going to be updating the secondary zone transfer with tls and quic options? I cannot find any tutorials on this. Thanks

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    1. Thanks for asking. Will try to do a blog post that explains the details. Till then you can read on the blog post to enable DNS-over-HTTPS and DNS-over-TLS which you will need to configure on your primary DNS server. Then you can configure your secondary zone by editing the options in the SOA record where you should provide the domain name of the primary server that you have used to generate the TLS certificate and choose the XFR-over-TLS or XFR-over-QUIC options. Try it out and let me know if have any queries. You can email to support@technitium.com too to get help with the config.

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