connect-to now doing tcp connect instead of dns caching#807
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meh. Will check |
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Yeah, Could not automatically determine the process-level CryptoProvider from Rustls crate features. CryptoProvider issue. Will put it back |
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Rerun workflow pls |
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Updated --connect-to to establish connections directly to the specified IP address, rather than relying on local DNS caching. When a proxy is used, DNS resolution occurs on the proxy server, causing routing issues.
The new connection now uses:
The target IP from --connect-to for the connection.
The original Domain (Host Header) for correct proxy handling.
The original SNI for TLS negotiation.