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Tenzir nodes now honor standard HTTP proxy environment variables when connecting to the Tenzir Platform, and hash functions produce correct checksums for binary values.

Apr 16, 2026 · @tobim, @codex · #6039

Tenzir nodes now honor standard HTTP proxy environment variables when connecting to Tenzir Platform:

Terminal window
HTTPS_PROXY=http://proxy.example:3128 tenzir-node

Use NO_PROXY to bypass the proxy for selected hosts. This helps deployments where outbound connections to the Platform websocket gateway must go through an HTTP proxy.

Add accept_http operator for receiving HTTP requests

Section titled “Add accept_http operator for receiving HTTP requests”

Apr 15, 2026 · @lava

We added a new operator to accept data from incoming HTTP connections.

The server option of the from_http operator is now deprecated. Going forward, it should only be used for client-mode HTTP operations, and the new accept_http operator should be used for server-mode operations.

Apr 16, 2026 · @mavam, @codex · #6022

The hash_* functions now hash blob values by their raw bytes. This makes checksums computed from binary data match external tools such as md5sum and sha256sum.

For example:

from_file "trace.pcap" {
read_all binary=true
}
md5 = data.hash_md5()

This is useful for verifying file contents and round-tripping binary formats without leaving TQL.