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#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.4-2789
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 5.7.4-2788
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 5.7.4-2787
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 5.7.4-2786
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 UDP packets (mainly DNS) if there are higher priority sub-routes present, enhancing compatibility. However, automatic determination for TCP packets is currently not supported and still requires manual configuration through DIRECT policy aliases.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.3-2785
- Now you can see the number of times a rule has been used in the rule list.
- Optimized the implementation method of blocking QUIC traffic to increase the likelihood of clients correctly falling back.
- The Smart group will use the SUBSTITUTE policy (DIRECT) instead of failing directly when there are no sub-policies.
- Fixed an issue where the server-cert-fingerprint-sha256 parameter was not effective for TLS-like protocols with sni=off settings.
- Added a new rule type HOSTNAME-TYPE, used to determine the type of request hostname. Optional values are: IPv4, IPv6, DOMAIN, SIMPLE. (SIMPLE refers to hostnames without a dot, such as localhost)
- Optimized DNS request logs. Now more information is displayed. Additionally, if DIRECT policy connects directly without triggering DNS in the rule system, related DNS logs can still be shown.
- When deleting a policy that is being used by a policy group, it is now allowed to delete it directly and automatically remove it from all policy groups.
- Bug fixes and other Improvements.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.3-2783
- Now you can see the number of times a rule has been used in the rule list.
- Optimized the implementation method of blocking QUIC traffic to increase the likelihood of clients correctly falling back.
- The Smart group will use the SUBSTITUTE policy (DIRECT) instead of failing directly when there are no sub-policies.
- Fixed an issue where the server-cert-fingerprint-sha256 parameter was not effective for TLS-like protocols with sni=off settings.
- Added a new rule type HOSTNAME-TYPE, used to determine the type of request hostname. Optional values are: IPv4, IPv6, DOMAIN, SIMPLE. (SIMPLE refers to hostnames without a dot, such as localhost)
- Optimized DNS request logs. Now more information is displayed. Additionally, if DIRECT policy connects directly without triggering DNS in the rule system, related DNS logs can still be shown.
- When deleting a policy that is being used by a policy group, it is now allowed to delete it directly and automatically remove it from all policy groups.
- Bug fixes and other Improvements.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.3-2782
- Now you can see the number of times a rule has been used in the rule list.
- Optimized the implementation method of blocking QUIC traffic to increase the likelihood of clients correctly falling back.
- The Smart group will use the SUBSTITUTE policy (DIRECT) instead of failing directly when there are no sub-policies.
- Fixed an issue where the server-cert-fingerprint-sha256 parameter was not effective for TLS-like protocols with sni=off settings.
- Added a new rule type HOSTNAME-TYPE, used to determine the type of request hostname. Optional values are: IPv4, IPv6, DOMAIN, SIMPLE. (SIMPLE refers to hostnames without a dot, such as localhost)
- Optimized DNS request logs. Now more information is displayed. Additionally, if DIRECT policy connects directly without triggering DNS in the rule system, related DNS logs can still be shown.
- When deleting a policy that is being used by a policy group, it is now allowed to delete it directly and automatically remove it from all policy groups.
- Bug fixes and other Improvements.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.3-2781
- Now you can see the number of times a rule has been used in the rule list.
- New rule type: HOSTNAME-TYPE.
- Bug fixes and other Improvements.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.3-2780
- Now you can see the number of times a rule has been used in the rule list.
- New rule type: HOSTNAME-TYPE.
- Bug fixes and other Improvements.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.3-2779
- Now you can see the number of times a rule has been used in the rule list.
- New rule type: HOSTNAME-TYPE.
- Bug fixes and other Improvements.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.3-2778
- Now you can see the number of times a rule has been used in the rule list.
- New rule type: HOSTNAME-TYPE.
- Bug fixes and other Improvements.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.3-2777
- Now you can see the number of times a rule has been used in the rule list.
- New rule type: HOSTNAME-TYPE.
- Bug fixes and other Improvements.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed