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# Release 2.4 |
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* The Openalias/DNSSEC plugin was merged into the main electrum |
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code. The DNSSEC verification procedure was rewritten. The previous |
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validation method, which was part of the OpenAlias plugin, is |
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vulnerable and should not be trusted (Electrum 2.0 to 2.3). |
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* The Openalias/DNSSEC plugin was merged into the main electrum code. |
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The validation of aliases uses DNSSEC and requires pyCrypto. |
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* The DNSSEC validation code was rewritten. The previous validation |
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method, which was part of the OpenAlias plugin, is vulnerable and |
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should not be trusted (Electrum 2.0 to 2.3). |
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* BIP70 payment requests can be signed using Bitcoin keys stored in |
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DNS (OpenAlias). The identity of the requestor is verified using |
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DNSSEC. |
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