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Surge is an advanced web tool for Mac and iOS, designed for efficient users with powerful HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy server capabilities. It can intercept and record network traffic summaries and transmit traffic to other proxy servers based on a flexible rule system, supporting multiple proxy protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS, and SOCKS5. Through its dashboard, users can monitor all network requests, adjust proxy rules, rewrite requests, and manipulate local DNS mappings. Surge operates with enterprise-grade stability and high performance, ensuring continuous operation with minimal system resource consumption. Users can set flexible proxy forwarding rules based on domain name, IP, geographical location, etc. Surge also supports HTTPS traffic decryption and local DNS mapping for easy debugging and network management. Its iOS version is just as powerful, allowing users to use all features independently and even override system DNS settings. Surge offers a 7-day full-featured free trial to meet users' personalized needs.
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Surge Mac is a powerful web tool designed for advanced users, offering high-performance HTTP/SOCKS5 proxy servers. Surge is capable of intercepting and recording summaries of network traffic and transmitting traffic to other proxy servers based on a flexible rule system, supporting multiple proxy protocols, including HTTP, HTTPS, SOCKS5, and its TLS versions.
- Take full control of network traffic : Surge can take over your network traffic and redirect or modify requests as needed to meet personalized needs.
- High performance and stability : Designed with enterprise-grade stability, Surge can continue to operate with minimal system resource consumption, handling heavy network loads and providing users with peace of mind.
- Flexible rules system : Users can set proxy forwarding rules based on domain name, IP, GeoIP, process name, URL, etc., and Surge will forward all requests based on these rules.
- iOS version integration : Connect to Surge iOS via Wi-Fi or USB, monitor and analyze network requests on your iOS device, and even check cellular network requests via USB.
- HTTPS decryption : Decrypting HTTPS traffic through a man-in-the-middle attack (MitM), the certificate generator helps users generate certificates for debugging and make certificates trusted in the system.
- Local DNS mapping : Surge supports local custom DNS mapping with multiple functional modules, including wildcards, aliases, and custom DNS servers.
- Metering network mode : Controls which processes can access the internet, ideal for when using metered connections such as mobile data hotspots.
- Enhanced mode : Surge can set up a virtual network interface to handle all network traffic, regardless of whether the application supports proxies or not.
- Gateway mode : Surge Mac can also act as a Layer 3 gateway, handling traffic from other devices.
- Compatible with the latest macOS : Surge is always ready to support the latest macOS systems, ensuring the best possible experience for users.
- Powerful iOS version : Surge iOS is comparable to the Mac version, with the ability to use all features independently, even override system DNS settings, and use SOCKS5 and HTTPS proxies that are not supported by the system even on cellular networks.
With its powerful features and flexible usage, Surge is an ideal tool for network analysis and debugging, helping users better manage and optimize the network environment. Download Surge now and experience efficient networking tools.





picores10 1 hour ago0
I have disabled SIP on my MacBook Pro M2 Max and CloudKit sync still doesn't work. Every time it shows an error as if CloudKit sync timed out and it doesn't seem to load properly.iZaiZai 3 hours ago0
Won't openhzs365782786 4 hours ago0
It actually came out, when did the external network come out? Genuine version bought last yearhzs365782786 4 hours ago0
Instantly felt that the genuine version bought for 45 yuan was a lossyilinhust 4 hours ago0
No version update?zhuxj 6 hours ago0
Please update the latest versionooblur 7 hours ago0
Yes, yes, it's an M4 chip, open it with Rosetta, and an error will be reported. After your prompt, when I turned off Rosetta, it seemed that I would not exit without popping up.zhaofeifei 10 hours ago0
Very good! zsbdhuazi 10 hours ago0
Is it the M chip that then opens in the rosetta?shaz4795 12 hours ago0
Guys, it works! Try the newest version. I use the Google API as that allows me to use almost unlimited. Wish it would allow ollama though...