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 **<fs 90%>[[changelog#Changelog]]</fs>** **<fs 90%>[[changelog#Changelog]]</fs>**
  
 +  * **<fs 100%>[[1.13.x|1.13.x Series - Gargoyle (2022-)]]</fs>** \\ Builds based on OpenWRT 19.07 (Experimental)
  
 +  * **<fs 100%>[[1.12.x|1.12.x Series - Gargoyle (2019-2022)]]</fs>** \\ Builds based on OpenWRT 18.06 (Stable)
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 +  * **<fs 100%>[[1.11.x|1.11.x Series - Gargoyle (2019-2019)]]</fs>** \\ Builds based on OpenWRT 18.06 (Experimental)
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 +  * **<fs 100%>[[1.10.x|1.10.x Series - Gargoyle (2017-2019)]]</fs>** \\ Builds based on OpenWRT Chaos Calmer (Stable)
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 +  * **<fs 100%>[[1.9.x|1.9.x Series - Gargoyle (2015-2017)]]</fs>** \\ Builds based on OpenWRT Chaos Calmer (Experimental)
  
   * **<fs 100%>[[1.8.x|1.8.x Series - Gargoyle (2015-2015)]]</fs>** \\ Builds based on OpenWRT Barrier Breaker (Stable)   * **<fs 100%>[[1.8.x|1.8.x Series - Gargoyle (2015-2015)]]</fs>** \\ Builds based on OpenWRT Barrier Breaker (Stable)
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-  * <fs 80%>[[changelog#v1.7.1 (Sat Feb 28, 2015)|1.7.1]]</fs> ''barrier_breaker 14.07 SVN r44441'' +
-  * <fs 80%>[[changelog#v1.7.0 (Mon Jan 05, 2015)|1.7.0]]</fs> ''barrier_breaker 14.07 '' +
-  * <fs 80%>[[changelog#v1.6.2 (Tue Aug 26, 2014)|1.6.2]]</fs> ''Attitude Adjustment 12.09 Final SVN r42171'' +
-  * <fs 80%>[[changelog#v1.6.1 (Sat Apr 19, 2014)|1.6.1]]</fs> ''Attitude Adjustment 12.09 Final SVN r40431'' +
-  * <fs 80%>[[changelog#v1.6.0 (Wed Jan 15, 2014|1.6.0]]</fs> ''''+
  
  
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 Therefore, this numbering scheme has changed yet again.  No more large, experimental changes will be introduced into the 1.0.X releases.  1.0.X will be considered stable.  A new branch, 1.1.X has been created and should be considered experimental.  All large changes will be introduced into this branch.  More generally, Gargoyle will adopt a version system where 1.Y.X releases are stable if Y is even, and experimental if Y is odd.  (So 1.0.X, 1.2.X, 1.4.X etc. will be stable while 1.1.X, 1.3.X, 1.5.X etc. will be experimental.) Therefore, this numbering scheme has changed yet again.  No more large, experimental changes will be introduced into the 1.0.X releases.  1.0.X will be considered stable.  A new branch, 1.1.X has been created and should be considered experimental.  All large changes will be introduced into this branch.  More generally, Gargoyle will adopt a version system where 1.Y.X releases are stable if Y is even, and experimental if Y is odd.  (So 1.0.X, 1.2.X, 1.4.X etc. will be stable while 1.1.X, 1.3.X, 1.5.X etc. will be experimental.)
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-====== Changelog ====== 
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-==== v1.7.1 (Sat Feb 28, 2015) ==== 
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-One of the most-requested features for a while has been support for a Guest Wireless Network. This feature is now implemented in 1.7.1. 
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-Two important limitations exist with this feature, as currently implemented in 1.7.1:  
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-(1) Unlike some implementations of this feature, there isn't a separate subnet defined for the guest network, the hosts are isolated using ebtables rules instead of using a separate subnet which means that the guest network shares the same range of IP addresses as the primary access point. The downside to this is that you can't match only guest-network IPs very easily with quotas/qos etc. Further releases will implement ways to match only the guest network in the Quotas and QoS sections but for now this is not possible. 
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-(2) I don't recommend trying to use ap+client mode if you're going to enable the guest network. My experience is that it will work for a while and then become very unstable. I will investigate to see if there is a way to fix this, but I may disable enabling the guest network altogether when in ap+client mode. 
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-In addition to guest network support, there are numerous bugfixes in this release, for issues identified in 1.7.0. Most of the minor (and one or two more major issues) that were identified after moving to the Barrier Breaker branch of OpenWRT have now been addressed. 
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-New in 1.7.1: 
-Guest Network Support 
-Support for WAN connection via QMI 
-Fixes several bugs preventing OpenVPN from working properly 
-Fixes display of second 5GHz band SSID on Status/Overview page of dual band routers 
-Fixes USB Printer Support 
-Fixes Button Handlers 
-Fixes 3G support by fixing test to determine whether 3G device exists 
-Fixes issue with restarting minidlna 
-Add citynetwork.se ddns provider 
-Fixes issue with throttling hosts exceeding quotas being assigned the wrong QoS class 
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-==== v1.7.0 (Mon Jan 05, 2015) ==== 
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-based on OpenWRT Barrier Breaker is now officially released. 
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-Do NOT try to preserve settings between previous releases and 1.7.0 -- The new configuration files for Barrier Breaker are different than previous versions of OpenWRT and you will likely brick your router! 
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-This released focused merely on updating the functionality available on 1.6.2 to run on the more recent version of OpenWRT, and the primary benefit you will see is newer wireless drivers and the availability of Gargoyle for a much larger range of router models.  
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-One important note: Wireless AC capability is not supported in this release. The hardware of some supported models has this capability, but software support is currently not available for Gargoyle. 
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-There was a recent patch contributed that will enable guest network support -- that is not included in this release, but now that porting to Barrier Breaker is complete this will be merged and will be available in the next release. 
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-This release marks the first release in a the new 1.7.x Experimental branch, and may be buggier than previous releases in the 1.6.x stable branch. I have tried to test well, but I anticipate there may be a few bugs remaining. Please report any bugs -- in particular bugs that were not present in previous releases -- in the thread below. 
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-==== v1.6.2 (Tue Aug 26, 2014) ==== 
-New in 1.6.2: 
-  * OpenSSL updated again, with some more critical fixes 
-  * OpenWRT version updated to include latest fixes in Attitude Adjustment branch 
-  * Some minor tweaks to enhance wireless performance -- ANI is now disabled by default, and dissoc_low_ack set to 0 
-  *  Search results from thepiratebay torrent tracker added to web search monitoring tool (thanks to Kim Bratzel for this patch) 
-  * Update Dropbear SSH server to latest version 
-  * Fix removal of hostname when static IP addresse is removed in DHCP section 
-  * Alix builds now boot with GRUB2 instead of GRUB 
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-==== v1.6.1 (Sat Apr 19, 2014) ==== 
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-Version 1.6.1 is primarily a bugfix release. A fix for the recent heartbleed openssl bug is included, along with several other non-security related fixes and improvements. 
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-Only routers that were using the Tor or OpenVPN functionality in Gargoyle were vulnerable to the heartbleed bug. Anyone who is using either of these applications is strongly advised to upgrade.  
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-Also, functionality to clear out old OpenVPN keys and certificates has been introduced (disable OpenVPN, then click "Clear All Existing OpenVPN keys"). It is strongly recommended that anyone running an OpenVPN server on a router that was potentially vulnerable to heartbleed, take advantage of this functionality and regenerate all of their keys and certificates. The primary reason for the slight delay in this release from when heartbleed was first disclosed was to implement this functionality. Since OpenVPN is one of only two vulnerable applications, it made sense to make sure the ability to clear old, vulnerable keys was implemented along with the fix for the bug itself. 
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-New in 1.6.1: 
-Fixes "heartbleed" bug in OpenSSL, OpenSSL upgraded to 1.0.1g which is not vulnerable 
-Ability to clear old keys and certificates when OpenVPN is disabled implemented 
-New option to explicitly block nonOpenVPN traffic in OpenVPN Client, preventing problems if OpenVPN connection dies 
-Notice of OpenVPN status added to login page when OpenVPN client is active 
-Fixes implementation of DMZ, should now work with port forwarding again 
-Improved identification of default ping target for QoS ACC 
-Tor version upgraded to latest stable 0.2.4.21 
-Add German Translation (Thanks to Thomas Knepper) 
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-==== v1.6.0 (Wed Jan 15, 2014) ==== 
-New in 1.6.0: 
  
-  * New Norwegian Translation 
-  * Multiple improvements to other translations, in particular to plugin translations 
-  * Support for TP-Link WR1043ND v2 including support for access via WAN port in failsafe mode 
-  * Support for 16MB/64MB Hornet Board, branded Gargoyle Pocket Router v2 
-  * New Dynamic DNS Providers strato.com, oray.com and 3322.org were added to those available 
-  * Display Drive Name as well as device path in USB storage Configuration 
-  * Fixes display/redirect of root login page in Chrome when connecting via https 
-  * Fix display of incorrect key size of Blowfish Ciphers in OpenVPN client configuration 
  
  
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