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1. **Security improvements**. For the last couple of months, Stork has been adding many new features in each release. This time, we are focusing on security improvements. Many dependencies have been updated to their latest versions without any known vulnerabilities (#362), the credentials are now passed in a more secure way that is not susceptible to data leakage in proxy logs (#375), and the sanity checks for the log viewer capability are now vastly improved (#348).
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1. **Security improvements**. For the last couple of months, Stork has been adding many new features in each release. This time, we are focusing on security improvements. Many dependencies have been updated to their latest versions without any known vulnerabilities (#362), the credentials are now passed in a more secure way that is not susceptible to data leakage in proxy logs (#375), and the sanity checks for the log viewer capability are now vastly improved (#348).
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2. **UI improvements**. The status of BIND 9 daemons is now displayed correctly (#379), and the tables are displayed better on low-resolution (720p) devices (#295).
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2. **UI improvements**. The status of BIND 9 daemons is now displayed correctly (#379), and the tables are displayed better on low-resolution (720p) devices (#295). Also, the dashboard no longer shows daemons that are not monitored (#365).
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3. **Documentation**. The section explaining how to use the Stork agent as a Prometheus exporter for BIND 9 was expanded (#382).
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3. **Documentation**. The section explaining how to use the Stork agent as a Prometheus exporter for BIND 9 was expanded (#382).
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