Regarding the problem that Safari cannot access Station B in some cases

by Poster Mar 28, 2025 2
First of all, Station B has been directly connected. case1: soft routing redir-host mode; Safari succeeds, Edge succeeds, Firefox succeeds. case2: soft routing fake-ip mode; Safari fails, Edge succeeds, Firefox succeeds. case3: Soft routing fake-ip mode, Safari turns off blocking cross-site tracking; Safari succeeds, Edge succeeds, Firefox succeeds. What's going on

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  • Anonymous8449 Mar 28, 2025
    Feels like a problem with the proxy implementation on soft routing Mine is Macmini surge bypass routing is also fakeip mode but there is no problem with you As for the specific reason, you have to debug it to find out...
  • Anonymous4643 Mar 29, 2025
    I encountered a similar problem, and finally found that the DNS used an external one, and the overseas IP was returned. This address was set as a direct connection, and the server rejected the past domestic IP, so it couldn't be accessed. Just fix the DNS to use domestic resolution.