Setting Up HTTP Injector with V2Ray Method
What you'll need: HTTP Injector app, V2Ray server, and a working SNI bug host
Step 1: Get SNI Bug Host
First, you need to get a working SNI bug host for your carrier. Use our SNI Generator tool to find working bug hosts.
Once you find a working SNI bug host, copy it for use in the next step.
Step 2: Create V2Ray Server
You'll need to create a V2Ray server account. We recommend using one of these providers:
When creating your V2Ray server, you'll be asked to choose between different account types:
V2Ray VMess
VMess is a versatile protocol offering robust encryption and authentication capabilities. It provides enhanced security and flexibility for users who prioritize privacy and anonymity.
V2Ray VLess
VLess (VMess-less) is a lightweight version of VMess, designed for users seeking a simpler and more efficient protocol. It eliminates unnecessary features and reduces overhead, making it ideal for resource-constrained environments.
VLess Serverless
VLess Serverless takes simplicity to the next level by removing the need for a dedicated server. Instead, it leverages client-side technologies to establish secure connections directly between devices.
💡 Recommendation
We recommend using V2Ray VLess or VLess Serverless since they work with almost any SNI bug host.
Step 3: Configure V2Ray Server
- When creating the V2Ray account on those websites, you'll be asked for an SNI
- Paste the SNI bug host you copied from our tool
- Complete the V2Ray server creation process
- Once created, copy the provided JSON code - you'll need this for HTTP Injector
Step 4: Configure HTTP Injector
- Open the HTTP Injector app
- Change the connection method to V2Ray/Xray, and save your settings
- Click on the settings icon and select V2Ray/Xray
- Click on the ➕ icon and paste the JSON code you copied earlier
- Go back to the main screen
- Click on Start to connect
⚠️ Troubleshooting Tips
- If connection fails, try a different SNI bug host
- Make sure you've pasted the complete JSON code without any errors
- Some carriers may block V2Ray connections - try a different protocol if needed
- Check if your V2Ray server is still active (they often expire after a certain period)
⚠️ Important Warning
Free internet access methods may not work with all carriers and could potentially violate terms of service. Use responsibly and at your own risk. Always check your local laws and regulations before attempting to use these methods.