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release 0.4.18
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# go-ipfs changelog

## 0.4.18-rc2 2018-10-26
## 0.4.18 2018-10-26

This is probably one of the largest go-ipfs releases in recent history, 3 months
in the making.
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For us, this means (eventually):

* Fewer local resources. TCP requires a file-descriptor per connection while
* **Fewer local resources.** TCP requires a file-descriptor per connection while
QUIC (and most UDP based transports) can share a single file descriptor
between all connections. This should allow us to dial faster and keep more
connections open.
* Faster connection establishment. When client authentication is included, QUIC
has a three-way handshake like TCP. However, unlike TCP, this handshake brings
us from all the way from 0 to a fully encrypted, authenticated, and
* **Faster connection establishment.** When client authentication is included,
QUIC has a three-way handshake like TCP. However, unlike TCP, this handshake
brings us from all the way from 0 to a fully encrypted, authenticated, and
multiplexed connection. In theory (not yet in practice), this should
significantly reduce the latency of DHT queries.
* Behaves better on lossy networks. When multiplexing multiple requests over a
single TCP connection, a single dropped packet will bring the entire
* **Behaves better on lossy networks.** When multiplexing multiple requests over
a single TCP connection, a single dropped packet will bring the entire
connection to a halt while the packet is re-transmitted. However, because QUIC
handles multiplexing internally, dropping a single packets affects only the
related stream.
* Better NAT traversal: TL;DR: NAT hole-punching is significantly easier and, in
many cases, more reliable with UDP than with TCP.
* **Better NAT traversal.** TL;DR: NAT hole-punching is significantly easier
and, in many cases, more reliable with UDP than with TCP.

However, we still have a long way to go. While we encourage users to test this,
the IETF QUIC protocol is still being actively developed and *will* change. You
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can find instructions to enable gossipsub in go-ipfs
[here](https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/docs/experimental-features.md#gossipsub).

Messages are now, finally, signed by their authors. While signing has been
enabled by default, strict signature verification has not been and will not be
for at least one release (probably multiple) to avoid breaking existing
applications. You can read about how to configure this feature
Messages are now signed by their authors. While signing has now been enabled by
default, strict signature verification has not been and will not be for at least
one release (probably multiple) to avoid breaking existing applications. You can
read about how to configure this feature
[here](https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/docs/experimental-features.md#message-signing).

#### Commands
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The refactored `ipfs p2p` command allows forwarding TCP streams through two IPFS
nodes from one host to another. It's `ssh -L` but for IPFS. You can find
documentation in
[here](https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/docs/experimental-features.md#ipfs-p2p)).
documentation
[here](https://github.com/ipfs/go-ipfs/docs/experimental-features.md#ipfs-p2p).
It's still experimental but we don't expect too many breaking changes at this
point (it will very likely be stabilized in the next release). Quick summary of
breaking changes:
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#### IPNS

You can now, finally, publish and resolve paths with namespaces *other* than
`/ipns` and `/ipfs` through IPNS. Critically, IPNS can now be used with IPLD
paths (paths starting with `/ipld`).
You can now publish and resolve paths with namespaces *other* than `/ipns` and
`/ipfs` through IPNS. Critically, IPNS can now be used with IPLD paths (paths
starting with `/ipld`).

#### WebUI

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var CurrentCommit string

// CurrentVersionNumber is the current application's version literal
const CurrentVersionNumber = "0.4.18-rc2"
const CurrentVersionNumber = "0.4.18"

const ApiVersion = "/go-ipfs/" + CurrentVersionNumber + "/"

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