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How to use the Internet for HTTP Injectors free Android 2018 -  HTTP Injector is an application for professional use that is designed...

How to use the Internet for HTTP Injectors free Android 2018


How to use the Internet for HTTP Injectors free Android 2018 -  HTTP Injector is an application for professional use that is designed to manage HTTP headers. Plus, you can access the blocked sites behind your firewall using the SSH channel. And it didn't take root.

The use of HTTP Injectors rather complicated, but the official web page has a helpful manual. In addition, you can import a configuration made by other users in just a few seconds. 

In HTTP Injector there is also a series of different tools. For example, IP Hunter lets you search for local IP, while diagnostic tools provide an opportunity to check whether everything is going well on your device.

How to use HTTP Injector:
Import the configuration file that was created by another user (you can find it in the chat group/your group) or use the generator charge with normal mode if you do not know how to write a payload

Method 1 (SSH)
-Fill in the proxy server info and SSH and press start

Method 2 (VPN)
-Uncheck  "Start SSH " and the payload content & proxy and press start
-In your VPN, set them to listen to 127.0.0.1:8989

How To Use Application HTTP Injectors

Before we get started HTTP Injectors, let's understand the meaning
Payload = HTTP header data payload that will be injected
Remote Proxy = proxy HTTP Remote (e.g.: the APN proxy/Squid proxy)
Debug mode = Show data you send/receive on the application log (please turn off during normal use)
Battery Saver = Disable Wakelock which prevents the CPU You asleep
Google DNS = use Google DNS to bypass blocked websites and prevents your ISP know the websites you visit.
Start = start SSH SSH connection when you start the injection.
Connect Mode = mode, there are two tables (root) that will take root and only the tunnel port 80 and 443 traffic.
VPN service = mode for Android 4.0 + and will direct all traffic to your server. (Please use the root mode, if you have a problem with the VPN Service mode)
SSH Secure Shell = encrypted network protocol is to start the text-based shell session on the remote machine in a safe way.
SSH Host = SSH IP/hostname
SSH Port = Port to Your SSH server, usually port 22 (typically squid/HTTP proxy will block port 22)

Username = username SSH
Password = password SSH
Data compression = zlib Compress data using the package.
Upstream Proxy = current Injectors using HTTP port 8989 (fixed), you must enable and set the 127.0.0.1:8989 in order for SSH to connect to the local proxy server HTTP Injectors.

By using the keywords below, the application will automatically be replaced with the relevant data when injected, you do not need to replace the words in square brackets. Unless you know what you are doing.

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