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# Changelog
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## 1.1.0
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DNS persistence and domain authentication at the login screen.
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- `install-nebula.ps1` now requires `-DnsServer` and `-Domain` parameters
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- Nebula service changed from `delayed-auto` to `auto` start — NlaSvc dependency already ensures the physical network is up
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- Creates a `NebulaDNS` scheduled task that runs at startup to re-apply DNS on the `nebula1` adapter after Nebula recreates it, wait for the DC to become reachable, and force Netlogon DC rediscovery via `nltest`
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- Idempotency check now also verifies the scheduled task and startup script exist
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- Removed `ExpectedDialupDelay` — the active `nltest /dsgetdc /force` in the scheduled task makes it unnecessary
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## 1.0.0
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Initial release.
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- `bootstrap.ps1` — Single-command onboarding: installs Nebula, configures DNS, joins Active Directory domain
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- `install-nebula.ps1` — Installs Nebula as a Windows service with delayed-auto start and NlaSvc dependency
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- `set-dns.ps1` — Configures DNS on the Nebula tunnel adapter only, preserving physical adapter DNS
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- `join-domain.ps1` — Joins the domain under the machine's current name with optional computer name validation
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- Idempotent: all scripts are safe to re-run without side effects
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- Each script can be run independently for fine-grained control
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- Pre-staged AD object support: machines renamed before bootstrap auto-match existing computer objects
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- Nebula 1.10.3 and WinTun driver downloaded from GitHub at install time (no bundled binaries)
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