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v4.34.0 Released

https://github.com/it/V2Fly Notification and Updates V2Ray the second new/com.v2fly/v2ray-core/releases/tag/v4.34.0

Breaking Changes
* Support for the legacy Shadowsocks protocol with stream ciphers has been removed (#566). If you are still using the unsecure stream ciphers, migrate to Shadowsocks AEAD (ChaCha20Poly1305 and AES-GCM) immediately.
* Binaries of the following architectures are no longer a part of the release: s390x, ppc64, ppc64le, mips softfloat.

Changes
* DNS: refactoring DNS (#169)
* DNS: support DNS over QUIC (#534) (currently only non-proxied lookup)
* DNS: add clientIp feature support for every nameserver (#504)
* Release: add Android release (#512)
* Android: default dns set to 8.8.8.8:53 (#572)
* TLS Session Resumption is now disabled by default (#569). See #557 for more information.
* SessionTicketsDisabled is now true by default. See #557 for more information.
* SOCKS: Refine socks5 server UdpAssociate response behavior (#523)
* SOCKS: Fix socks client UDP outbound's wrong destination (#522)
* HTTP2: listen port failed use error level log (#576)
* DNS: refine skipRoutePick (#558)
* DNS: compatible with localhost nameserver (#530)
* DNS & Routing: refine rule parsing process (#528)
* Config: multi-JSON config overide (#409)
* Release: migrate release from Azure Pipelines to GitHub Actions (#453 #468)
* Logging: Prevent trailing whitespaces in logs (#526)
* Test: add race detector
* Minor changes and fixes by U-v-U, CalmLong, dyhkwong



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v4.34.0 Released

https://github.com/it/V2Fly Notification and Updates V2Ray the second new/com.v2fly/v2ray-core/releases/tag/v4.34.0

Breaking Changes
* Support for the legacy Shadowsocks protocol with stream ciphers has been removed (#566). If you are still using the unsecure stream ciphers, migrate to Shadowsocks AEAD (ChaCha20Poly1305 and AES-GCM) immediately.
* Binaries of the following architectures are no longer a part of the release: s390x, ppc64, ppc64le, mips softfloat.

Changes
* DNS: refactoring DNS (#169)
* DNS: support DNS over QUIC (#534) (currently only non-proxied lookup)
* DNS: add clientIp feature support for every nameserver (#504)
* Release: add Android release (#512)
* Android: default dns set to 8.8.8.8:53 (#572)
* TLS Session Resumption is now disabled by default (#569). See #557 for more information.
* SessionTicketsDisabled is now true by default. See #557 for more information.
* SOCKS: Refine socks5 server UdpAssociate response behavior (#523)
* SOCKS: Fix socks client UDP outbound's wrong destination (#522)
* HTTP2: listen port failed use error level log (#576)
* DNS: refine skipRoutePick (#558)
* DNS: compatible with localhost nameserver (#530)
* DNS & Routing: refine rule parsing process (#528)
* Config: multi-JSON config overide (#409)
* Release: migrate release from Azure Pipelines to GitHub Actions (#453 #468)
* Logging: Prevent trailing whitespaces in logs (#526)
* Test: add race detector
* Minor changes and fixes by U-v-U, CalmLong, dyhkwong

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