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#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.5-2815
- DNS Forwarding Subsystem Optimization
- When the domain of a DNS query is one that should not be forwarded to the public network (e.g., .home.arpa, 1.0.168.192.in-addr.arpa), it will automatically determine the upstream DNS address and only forward to LAN DNS servers.
- Surge can now correctly respond to PTR requests for fake IPs, meaning that using the dig -x 198.18.23.87 command can be used to determine the original domain name corresponding to a fake IP.
- The DNS forwarder will now forward DNS requests to specific upstream servers based on [Host] section configuration.
- Directly respond with NOTIMP to unsupported DNS-SD PTR requests for fake IPs, without forwarding.
- Panel is now available in Surge Mac.
- When adding a rule for the current webpage, you can choose to add to an existing ruleset.
- Bug fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.5-2814
- Panel is now available in Surge Mac.
- When adding a rule for the current webpage, you can choose to add to an existing ruleset.
- Bug fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.5-2813
- Panel is now available in Surge Mac.
- When adding a rule for the current webpage, you can choose to add to an existing ruleset.
- Bug fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.5-2812
- Panel is now available in Surge Mac.
- When adding a rule for the current webpage, you can choose to add to an existing ruleset.
- Bug fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.5-2811
- Panel is now available in Surge Mac.
- When adding a rule for the current webpage, you can choose to add to an existing ruleset.
- Bug fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.5-2810
- When adding a rule for the current webpage, you can choose to add to an existing ruleset.
- Bug fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.5-2809
- When adding a rule for the current webpage, you can choose to add to an existing ruleset.
- Bug fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.5-2808
- When adding a rule for the current webpage, you can choose to add to an existing ruleset.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.5-2807
- When adding a rule for the current webpage, you can choose to add to an existing ruleset.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.4-2806
- Due to the sudden shutdown of a public STUN server that Surge Ponte relies on, resulting in the unavailability of Surge Ponte, we have carried out an emergency replacement. Additionally, we will build our own STUN server in the future to avoid such issues.
- Enhance compatibility with VPN and multiple network cards
In previous versions, if the enhanced mode was enabled, all outgoing packets would be forced to use the primary interface due to Surge overriding the system's routing table. This bypassed the routing table to avoid creating a loop.
However, this also caused issues where packets could not be sent from the correct interface in cases with multiple network cards or other VPNs.
This version improves on that design. Now, in enhanced mode, Surge will automatically check routes and still use standard routing for TCP/UDP packets if there are higher priority sub-routes present, enhancing compatibility.
- Fix an issue where DOMAIN-SUFFIX rules may become invalid if duplicate DOMAIN and DOMAIN-SUFFIX rules are included in the rule set
- Other bug fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.4-2805
In previous versions, if the enhanced mode was enabled, all outgoing packets would be forced to use the primary interface due to Surge overriding the system's routing table. This bypassed the routing table to avoid creating a loop.
However, this also caused issues where packets could not be sent from the correct interface in cases with multiple network cards or other VPNs.
This version improves on that design. Now, in enhanced mode, Surge will automatically check routes and still use standard routing for TCP/UDP packets if there are higher priority sub-routes present, enhancing compatibility.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.4-2804
In previous versions, if the enhanced mode was enabled, all outgoing packets would be forced to use the primary interface due to Surge overriding the system's routing table. This bypassed the routing table to avoid creating a loop.
However, this also caused issues where packets could not be sent from the correct interface in cases with multiple network cards or other VPNs.
This version improves on that design. Now, in enhanced mode, Surge will automatically check routes and still use standard routing for TCP/UDP packets if there are higher priority sub-routes present, enhancing compatibility.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed