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Three reported issues from v1.0.0 — one real bug, two UX gaps. google_ip auto-resolve (THE FIX) -------------------------------- Google rotates the A record for www.google.com across their anycast pool. A hardcoded default IP breaks new installs on any network that isn't geo-homed to the same edge — symptom is "all SNIs time out" even with a fresh deployment. On Start and via a new "Auto-detect" button, we now do a JVM-side InetAddress lookup BEFORE establishing the VPN (so the resolver uses the underlying network, not our own Virtual-DNS TUN — avoids a loop), update the config, and continue. The auto-resolve lives in the HomeScreen click handler (not MainActivity) so it goes through the same `persist(cfg)` the text fields use. Previous iteration did `ConfigStore.load → modify → save` directly to disk, which left Compose's in-memory cfg stale and a subsequent field edit would overwrite the fresh IP. One source of truth now. Also defensively repairs front_domain: if it's been corrupted into an IP literal (bad paste, whatever) we restore "www.google.com" — the TLS SNI on the outbound leg has to be a hostname or the handshake lands on the wrong vhost. Robust Stop ----------- The Stop button now dispatches both ACTION_STOP (graceful: runs teardown, stops tun2proxy, closes TUN fd, shuts down Rust runtime) AND stopService() (defensive: covers force-closed-then-reopened zombie state where Android auto-restarted our START_STICKY service in a fresh process and the in-memory TUN reference is gone). Check-for-updates ----------------- Tapping the version badge in the top bar now runs the same update_check that the desktop UI uses, via a new `Native.checkUpdate()` JNI entry point. Returns a JSON blob the Kotlin side parses into an "Up to date", "Update available: v→v <url>", "Offline: ...", or "Check failed: ..." snackbar. Mirrors the desktop's behavior so a user doesn't have to manually poll GitHub for new builds. Crash visibility ---------------- New MhrvApp.kt registers a process-wide uncaught exception handler. Crashes are now stamped into logcat under the `mhrv-crash` tag with the thread name before the default handler kills the process — previously the JVM crash in coroutines / the log drain / the tun2proxy worker was invisible unless you caught the dropoff in real time. Version bump: 1.0.0 → 1.0.1 (versionCode 100 → 101). Release APK rebuilt and replaces the 1.0.0 copy in releases/; CI will regenerate on the v1.0.1 tag push. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>