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Frequently Asked Questions

Here we have some common questions people ask. If you have any questions not listed here, feel free to open an issue.

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Which release should I use for my system?

Here are some common systems that people use Clash on, and the recommended release for each of them:

  • NETGEAR WNDR3700v2: mips-hardfloat #846
  • NETGEAR WNDR3800: mips-softfloat #579
  • ASUS RT-AC5300: armv5 #2356
  • MediaTek MT7620A, MT7621A: mipsle-softfloat (#136)
  • mips_24kc: #192

If your device is not listed here, you can check the CPU architecture of your device with uname -m and find the corresponding release in the release page.

List of wontfix

The official Clash core project will not implement/fix these things:

The following will be considered implementing when the official Go QUIC library releases.

Proxies work on my local machine, but not on my router or in a container

Your system might be out of sync in time. Refer to your platform documentations about time synchronisation - things will break if time is not in sync.

Time complexity of rule matching

Refer to this discussion: #422

Clash Premium unable to access Internet

You can refer to these relevant discussions:

error: unsupported rule type RULE-SET

If you stumbled on this error message:

FATA[0000] Parse config error: Rules[0] [RULE-SET,apple,REJECT] error: unsupported rule type RULE-SET

You're using Clash open-source edition. Rule Providers is currently only available in the Premium core. (it's free)

DNS Hijack does not work

Since tun.auto-route does not intercept LAN traffic, if your system DNS is set to servers in private subnets, DNS hijack will not work. You can either:

  1. Use a non-private DNS server as your system DNS like 1.1.1.1
  2. Or manually set up your system DNS to the Clash DNS (by default, 198.18.0.1)