Hi Guys welcome to Teach Revolution. We are going to discuss about "How to create our own config file for HTTP - Injectors". Here is a step wise step guide to create own config file, For this you must have to download unlocked config file which will valid upto 20 days from 2016/08/05.
Download unlocked config file to get started from Here.
Please follow this steps to create your own config file.
Step 1: Goto Fastssh.com to create your SSH account. Select your server. Here we like to create Germany server so we selected in Europe.
Step 2: Now choose your server country. We selected SSH server country to Germany because it has maximum limit account. i.e: 99999999 per day.
Step 3: Now enter username, password and security mathematical problem and click on create account. (NOTE : Username and Password are case sensitive, also you can create 7 days account)
Step 4: After all you will see success message that your account has been created. Please note your SSH Username, Host IP Address, and Password.
Step 5: Now open HTTP Injector and clear Setting/Data and click on Import Config.
Step 6: Select the "20-days-config.ehi" file which you had already downloaded. (If not then download from Here.)
Step 7: After Importing config file click on Setting icon. (on the top of right side)
Step 8: Click on Secure Shell (SSH) Setting.
Step 9: Now fill the input box with correct Host/IP, Username, Password which you had created from Fastssh.com, Note: Username and Password are case sensitive. For SSH Port we recommend to use 22 in state of 443.
Step 10: Filling all form correctly press back button.
Step 11: Now click on START and wait for connection, Make sure your mobile (N-cell) data is on.
If you face any problem you are free to comment below :)
If you can't create your config file then no problem you can download already created config file from Here.
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