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We already know that we'd want to get a 403 Forbidden status for our http injector. Why? Because it won't suspend your browsing and this applies to all networks.
How do we go about choosing our remote proxy? We may use the squid proxy from any ssh provider if available or search on the web like from spys.ru, etc.
The basic thing you need to know is that those remote proxies that are all green statuses when checked on You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. will give you a transparent result.
What do I mean? If your payload is 200 OK status such as clients3.google.com,
If you check it against your remote proxy on Host Checker (built-in feature of http injector) it will give you the same status.
So, knowing this you either use a payload that is 403 Forbidden which is more difficult to find compared to 200 OK or you look for a remote proxy which is green status for Alive Only.
Then always check on Host Checker if it's going to be 403 Forbidden.
You can proceed now on Payload Generator. It's up to you if you're going to use the following methods:
1) Split > Delay split > GET > Front Inject > Back query > online host, forward host, keep alive > Dual connect
2) Normal > GET > Back inject > Back query > online host, forward host, keep alive > Dual connect
I prefer method 2 because it provides faster connection.
Also consider a stable remote proxy that won't give you an error 503 which will require you to switch between port 22 and 80. You need to stick with port 22 to avoid browsing suspension because OpenSSH connection is secured from ISP detection compared to Dropbear 443 or any other ports.
Please check my other thread for more tricks: https://phcorner.net/t/how-to-set-up-http-injector-for-globe-tm-promo-switch-needed.402985/
How do we go about choosing our remote proxy? We may use the squid proxy from any ssh provider if available or search on the web like from spys.ru, etc.
The basic thing you need to know is that those remote proxies that are all green statuses when checked on You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. will give you a transparent result.
What do I mean? If your payload is 200 OK status such as clients3.google.com,
If you check it against your remote proxy on Host Checker (built-in feature of http injector) it will give you the same status.
So, knowing this you either use a payload that is 403 Forbidden which is more difficult to find compared to 200 OK or you look for a remote proxy which is green status for Alive Only.
Then always check on Host Checker if it's going to be 403 Forbidden.
You can proceed now on Payload Generator. It's up to you if you're going to use the following methods:
1) Split > Delay split > GET > Front Inject > Back query > online host, forward host, keep alive > Dual connect
2) Normal > GET > Back inject > Back query > online host, forward host, keep alive > Dual connect
I prefer method 2 because it provides faster connection.
Also consider a stable remote proxy that won't give you an error 503 which will require you to switch between port 22 and 80. You need to stick with port 22 to avoid browsing suspension because OpenSSH connection is secured from ISP detection compared to Dropbear 443 or any other ports.
Please check my other thread for more tricks: https://phcorner.net/t/how-to-set-up-http-injector-for-globe-tm-promo-switch-needed.402985/
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