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Changelog
Format follows Keep a Changelog, versioning follows Semantic Versioning.
0.3.0 — 2026-08-09
"It now closes websites, not just programs."
Added
- Website blocking through a built-in DNS resolver on
127.0.0.1:53and[::1]:53. One entry closes the domain and every subdomain under it —discord.comalso coversgateway.discord.com, so there is no list to maintain by hand. - A "Sites" section in the panel: resolver status, query counters and a table of attempts, showing what was reached for and when.
- A separate on/off switch for website blocking. Turning it off frees port 53 and hands the adapters back to the router's settings.
- Optional firewall rule that blocks queries to third-party name servers, so the resolver cannot simply be bypassed.
- A
--restore-dnsswitch that puts network settings back without starting the service, for the case where the service will not come up.
Changed
- Vue is compiled into the executable; it used to be fetched from
unpkg.com. The panel now works without an internet connection, and a name resolution failure no longer takes away the only way to manage the service. - The uninstaller restores DNS settings before removing the service.
Notes
- Website blocking is off by default. Updates arrive on their own, without anyone at the keyboard, and must not silently rewrite network settings. Turn it on in the panel.
- The resolver needs port 53. If something else holds it — Docker, Internet Connection Sharing, a third-party DNS proxy — the panel says so, network settings are left alone, and program blocking keeps working.
- DNS over HTTPS in browsers and any VPN bypass this layer. Process termination is what covers those, whitelist mode most reliably.
- Network settings are restored when the service stops. If that fails, it is
recorded in the log under
C:\ProgramData\SysHelper.
0.2.0 — 2026-08-02
"The panel can now be opened from another device on your home network — a phone or a second computer."
Added
- Service listens on all network interfaces, with a Windows Firewall rule for port 8787 scoped to private and domain networks only.
Notes
- Upgrading: the firewall rule is created automatically during installation and updates.
- The panel is served over plain HTTP; passwords travel the network unencrypted.
- Local access at
http://127.0.0.1:8787is unchanged and still password protected.
0.1.1 — 2026-08-02
Installer reliability improvements; service and panel unchanged.
Fixed
- Setup now properly reports when the service fails to start.
- Setup verifies that the panel password was stored and warns if it was not.
Notes
- Warnings appear during manual installation only; automatic updates stay
silent and log to
C:\ProgramData\SysHelper.
0.1.0 — 2026-08-02
"Parental control for Windows. Runs as a background service, managed from a browser."
Added
- Block programs by name, in blacklist or whitelist mode.
- Schedule termination at a random moment inside a time window.
- Live process list and event log.
- Automatic updates.
Notes
- Runs as a Windows SYSTEM service and requires 64-bit Windows.
- Configuration is stored in
C:\ProgramData\SysHelper.