#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.6-2835
- Adapted for macOS Sequoia, resolved some compatibility issues in enhanced mode.
- Hysteria2 and TUIC protocol now support port hopping to improve ISP's QoS issues with UDP. See the server documentation for details.
Proxy = hysteria2, 1.2.3.4, 443, password=pwd, port-hopping="1234;5000-6000;7044;8000-9000", port-hopping-interval=30
After configuring the port-hopping parameter, the primary port number configured in the front will no longer be effective.
Parameters:
- port-hopping: Used to configure the range of ports. Separated by commas and supports ranges configured with a hyphen.
- port-hopping-interval: The interval for changing port numbers. Defaults to 30 seconds
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#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.6-2834
- Adapted for macOS Sequoia, resolved some compatibility issues in enhanced mode.
- Hysteria2 and TUIC protocol now support port hopping to improve ISP's QoS issues with UDP. See the server documentation for details.
Proxy = hysteria2, 1.2.3.4, 443, password=pwd, port-hopping="1234;5000-6000;7044;8000-9000", port-hopping-interval=30
After configuring the port-hopping parameter, the primary port number configured in the front will no longer be effective.
Parameters:
- port-hopping: Used to configure the range of ports. Separated by commas and supports ranges configured with a hyphen.
- port-hopping-interval: The interval for changing port numbers. Defaults to 30 seconds
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.6-2833
- Adapted for macOS Sequoia, resolved some compatibility issues in enhanced mode.
- Hysteria2 and TUIC protocol now support port hopping to improve ISP's QoS issues with UDP. See the server documentation for details.
Proxy = hysteria2, 1.2.3.4, 443, password=pwd, port-hopping="1234;5000-6000;7044;8000-9000", port-hopping-interval=30
After configuring the port-hopping parameter, the primary port number configured in the front will no longer be effective.
Parameters:
- port-hopping: Used to configure the range of ports. Separated by commas and supports ranges configured with a hyphen.
- port-hopping-interval: The interval for changing port numbers. Defaults to 30 seconds
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.6-2832
- Hysteria2 and TUIC protocol now support port hopping to improve ISP's QoS issues with UDP. See the server documentation for details.
Proxy = hysteria2, 1.2.3.4, 443, password=pwd, port-hopping="1234,5000-6000,7044,8000-9000", port-hopping-interval=30
After configuring the port-hopping parameter, the primary port number configured in the front will no longer be effective.
Parameters:
- port-hopping: Used to configure the range of ports. Separated by commas and supports ranges configured with a hyphen.
- port-hopping-interval: The interval for changing port numbers. Defaults to 30 seconds
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.6-2827
- Hysteria2 and TUIC protocol now support port hopping to improve ISP's QoS issues with UDP. See the server documentation for details.
Proxy = hysteria2, 1.2.3.4, 443, password=pwd, port-hopping=1234,5000-6000,7044,8000-9000, port-hopping-interval=30
After configuring the port-hopping parameter, the primary port number configured earlier will no longer be effective.
Parameters:
- port-hopping: Used to configure the range of ports. Separated by commas and supports ranges configured with a hyphen.
- port-hopping-interval: The interval for changing port numbers. Defaults to 30 seconds
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac#Beta
Version 5.7.5-2826
- 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 5.7.5-2825
- 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 5.7.5-2824
- 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 5.7.5-2822
- 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 5.7.5-2821
- 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 5.7.5-2820
- 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 5.7.5-2818
- 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