#Mac #Beta
Version 6.7.0-11430
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
Snell server binary has been updated to beta 3, and the server must be updated accordingly.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- The
- Fixed an issue where the
- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Version 6.7.0-11430
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
Snell server binary has been updated to beta 3, and the server must be updated accordingly.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- The
header parameter for the HTTP proxy type can now override original fields, including Host field.- Fixed an issue where the
header parameter did not take effect in HTTP/1.1 CONNECT mode.- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
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#iOS #TestFlight
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3734) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* Crash fixes and performance optimizations
Recent updates include extensive architectural changes, which may cause instability. Please note that you can roll back to a previous version at any time through the TestFlight app.
You can also manage push notifications and emails for new builds through the TestFlight app. These emails are sent by Apple, so contacting us will not cancel them.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3734) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* Crash fixes and performance optimizations
Recent updates include extensive architectural changes, which may cause instability. Please note that you can roll back to a previous version at any time through the TestFlight app.
You can also manage push notifications and emails for new builds through the TestFlight app. These emails are sent by Apple, so contacting us will not cancel them.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#iOS #TestFlight
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3740) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* Crash fixes and performance optimizations
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3740) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* Crash fixes and performance optimizations
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac #Beta
Version 6.7.0-11440
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
Snell server binary has been updated to beta 3, and the server must be updated accordingly.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- The
- Fixed an issue where the
- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Version 6.7.0-11440
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
Snell server binary has been updated to beta 3, and the server must be updated accordingly.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- The
header parameter for the HTTP proxy type can now override original fields, including Host field.- Fixed an issue where the
header parameter did not take effect in HTTP/1.1 CONNECT mode.- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
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#iOS #TestFlight
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3741) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
Completed the tuning of the QUIC protocol, comprehensively optimizing QUIC’s performance across various network environments.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3741) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
Completed the tuning of the QUIC protocol, comprehensively optimizing QUIC’s performance across various network environments.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac #Beta
Version 6.7.0-11450
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
Snell server binary has been updated to beta 3, and the server must be updated accordingly.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- The
- Fixed an issue where the
- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Version 6.7.0-11450
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
Snell server binary has been updated to beta 3, and the server must be updated accordingly.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- The
header parameter for the HTTP proxy type can now override original fields, including Host field.- Fixed an issue where the
header parameter did not take effect in HTTP/1.1 CONNECT mode.- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
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#iOS #TestFlight
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3743) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* Optimized QUIC performance on high-RTT network. If you still encounter issues where QUIC-like protocols perform worse than expected, please reproduce the issue in verbose mode and send the log to bug-report@nssurge.com
* Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers.
* Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the gecko-password parameter.
* Updated Snell v6 to beta4, fixing the issue where UDP did not work in unshaped and unsafe-raw modes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3743) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* Optimized QUIC performance on high-RTT network. If you still encounter issues where QUIC-like protocols perform worse than expected, please reproduce the issue in verbose mode and send the log to bug-report@nssurge.com
* Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers.
* Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the gecko-password parameter.
* Updated Snell v6 to beta4, fixing the issue where UDP did not work in unshaped and unsafe-raw modes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac #Beta
Version 6.7.0-11460
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
Snell server binary has been updated to beta 3, and the server must be updated accordingly.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- The
- Fixed an issue where the
- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
- Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers
- Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Version 6.7.0-11460
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
Snell server binary has been updated to beta 3, and the server must be updated accordingly.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- The
header parameter for the HTTP proxy type can now override original fields, including Host field.- Fixed an issue where the
header parameter did not take effect in HTTP/1.1 CONNECT mode.- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
- Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers
- Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the
gecko-password parameterOfficial Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
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#iOS #TestFlight
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3744) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
QUIC performance parameter tuning
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3744) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
QUIC performance parameter tuning
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
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#tvOS #TestFlight
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3745) is ready to test on tvOS.
What to Test
* Merge recent changes from the iOS version
* Rewrite the profile synchronization logic to resolve issues where profiles could not be synchronized correctly in some cases
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3745) is ready to test on tvOS.
What to Test
* Merge recent changes from the iOS version
* Rewrite the profile synchronization logic to resolve issues where profiles could not be synchronized correctly in some cases
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
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#iOS #TestFlight
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3748) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* All TLS proxy protocols now support customizing ALPN using the `alpn` field.
* When local DNS mapping is specified using server, multiple DNS servers can now be configured.
* Other bug fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3748) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* All TLS proxy protocols now support customizing ALPN using the `alpn` field.
* When local DNS mapping is specified using server, multiple DNS servers can now be configured.
* Other bug fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#tvOS #TestFlight
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3749) is ready to test on tvOS.
What to Test
Crash fix
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3749) is ready to test on tvOS.
What to Test
Crash fix
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac #Beta
Version 6.7.0-11470
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
### Minor Improvements
- The
- Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the
- All TLS proxy protocols now support customizing ALPN using the
- When local DNS mapping is specified using server, multiple DNS servers can now be configured.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- Fixed an issue where the
- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
- Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Version 6.7.0-11470
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
### Minor Improvements
- The
header parameter for the HTTP proxy type can now override original fields, including Host field.- Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the
gecko-password parameter.- All TLS proxy protocols now support customizing ALPN using the
alpn field.- When local DNS mapping is specified using server, multiple DNS servers can now be configured.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- Fixed an issue where the
header parameter did not take effect in HTTP/1.1 CONNECT mode.- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
- Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
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#iOS #TestFlight
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3752) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* Fixed an issue where, when using Smart Group with the Snell protocol, target host errors could not be correctly incorporated into the smart algorithm.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3752) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* Fixed an issue where, when using Smart Group with the Snell protocol, target host errors could not be correctly incorporated into the smart algorithm.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Forwarded from Surge TestFlight Feed
Licensing System Update
You can now deactivate an inactive device directly from the license management page on the Surge website for both Surge Mac and Surge iOS, without performing a full license reset.
* A device is considered inactive if it has not connected to the internet for more than 72 hours.
* Each license may perform this inactive-device deactivation operation once every 7 days.
* Regular device deactivation is not affected by this limitation.
You can now deactivate an inactive device directly from the license management page on the Surge website for both Surge Mac and Surge iOS, without performing a full license reset.
* A device is considered inactive if it has not connected to the internet for more than 72 hours.
* Each license may perform this inactive-device deactivation operation once every 7 days.
* Regular device deactivation is not affected by this limitation.
#Mac #Beta
Version 6.7.0-11480
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
### Minor Improvements
- The
- Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the
- All TLS proxy protocols now support customizing ALPN using the
- When local DNS mapping is specified using server, multiple DNS servers can now be configured.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- Fixed an issue where the
- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
- Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Version 6.7.0-11480
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
### Minor Improvements
- The
header parameter for the HTTP proxy type can now override original fields, including Host field.- Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the
gecko-password parameter.- All TLS proxy protocols now support customizing ALPN using the
alpn field.- When local DNS mapping is specified using server, multiple DNS servers can now be configured.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- Fixed an issue where the
header parameter did not take effect in HTTP/1.1 CONNECT mode.- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
- Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
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#iOS #TestFlight
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3753) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* Crash fixes
* Fixed an issue where IPv6 UDP packets could not be correctly reassembled when fragments were present
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3753) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* Crash fixes
* Fixed an issue where IPv6 UDP packets could not be correctly reassembled when fragments were present
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
#Mac #Beta
Version 6.7.0-11490
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
### Minor Improvements
- The
- Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the
- All TLS proxy protocols now support customizing ALPN using the
- When local DNS mapping is specified using server, multiple DNS servers can now be configured.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- Fixed an issue where the
- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
- Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Version 6.7.0-11490
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
### Minor Improvements
- The
header parameter for the HTTP proxy type can now override original fields, including Host field.- Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the
gecko-password parameter.- All TLS proxy protocols now support customizing ALPN using the
alpn field.- When local DNS mapping is specified using server, multiple DNS servers can now be configured.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- Fixed an issue where the
header parameter did not take effect in HTTP/1.1 CONNECT mode.- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
- Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
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#iOS #TestFlight
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3754) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* When a massive amount of data (over 10,000 entries) exists in the Logbook, it may prevent access to the Logbook view. Additionally, when Surge attempts to automatically clean up data at midnight, it exceeds the memory limit and is terminated by the system. This version optimizes memory usage during cleanup and limits the maximum number of records to 10,000.
* Other bug and crash fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Surge 5 5.102.0 (3754) is ready to test on iOS.
What to Test
* When a massive amount of data (over 10,000 entries) exists in the Logbook, it may prevent access to the Logbook view. Additionally, when Surge attempts to automatically clean up data at midnight, it exceeds the memory limit and is terminated by the system. This version optimizes memory usage during cleanup and limits the maximum number of records to 10,000.
* Other bug and crash fixes.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
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#Mac #Beta
Version 6.7.0-11500
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
### Minor Improvements
- The
- Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the
- All TLS proxy protocols now support customizing ALPN using the
- When local DNS mapping is specified using server, multiple DNS servers can now be configured.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- Fixed an issue where the
- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
- Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
Version 6.7.0-11500
### Tailscale Support (Beta)
Surge now supports Tailscale as a policy.
With this feature, Surge can join your Tailscale tailnet directly and route selected traffic through Tailscale peers using the existing Surge rule system. You can use Tailscale IPs, and tailnet-only services together with Surge policies, policy groups, DNS handling, traffic logging, and rule-based routing.
Please check Surge Knowledge Base for more information: https://kb.nssurge.com/surge-knowledge-base/guidelines/tailscale
### Snell v6
Introduced Snell v6, featuring PSK-derived deployment-level protocol diversity that generates unique traffic characteristics for each deployment, reducing reliance on a single protocol fingerprint while preserving Snell’s core goals of performance, deployment simplicity, accurate error reporting, and full TCP semantics. Snell v6 also adds new IPv4/IPv6 network stack controls including dns-ip-preference and multi-address listen support, and is currently available for beta testing.
Please check our blog for more information: https://nssurge.com/blog/snell-v6/
### Minor Improvements
- The
header parameter for the HTTP proxy type can now override original fields, including Host field.- Added Gecko obfuscation support for Hysteria2, configured using the
gecko-password parameter.- All TLS proxy protocols now support customizing ALPN using the
alpn field.- When local DNS mapping is specified using server, multiple DNS servers can now be configured.
### Other
- Optimize the performance of Surge Ponte.
- The UI configuration interface has been completed for the recently added proxy protocol parameters, including Tailscale.
- Fixed an issue where the
header parameter did not take effect in HTTP/1.1 CONNECT mode.- Fix some issues when using SF Symbols for policy group icons.
- Fixed compatibility issues between DoH3 and some servers.
Official Channel: @SurgeTestFlightFeed
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