How to Create Unlimited HTTP Custom Config Files for Free Internet 

If you’re searching for a reliable and customizable way to connect to the internet for free — especially in regions with limited access or high data costs — HTTP Custom may be the solution you’re looking for. In this tutorial, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about using HTTP Custom, how to create your own working config files, and where to find secure SSH, SSL, or V2ray accounts to power your connections.

Let’s get started.

What is HTTP Custom?

HTTP Custom is an advanced VPN tunneling app for Android. It allows users to connect to the internet through payload-based tunnels, SSH accounts, SSL/SNI injection, UDP, DNS tunneling, and even V2ray — depending on what your ISP allows.

The app supports various tunneling protocols and makes it easier to bypass network restrictions or achieve safer, encrypted internet connections. What makes it even more powerful is its user-friendly interface and ability to load or create custom configuration (.hc) files.

📝 Note: HTTP Custom does not provide free internet directly — it facilitates tunneling via third-party SSH/SSL/V2ray servers and customized payloads or SNI tricks, which users must configure properly.

Step 1: Install and Update HTTP Custom

Start by downloading the latest version of HTTP Custom from the Google Play Store.

  • Open Google Play Store

  • Search for “HTTP Custom”

  • Download or update to the latest version

  • Open the app

When you launch it, you’ll see several tunneling modes such as Payload, SSL, SSH, UDP, and more.

Step 2: Understanding the Main Modes

HTTP Custom supports several tunneling methods. Here’s a breakdown of the most commonly used options:

1. Payload (HTTP Header Injection)

This is one of the most common tunneling methods.

  • Check the “Payload” box.

  • Tap the hamburger menu → “Payload” under the Utility tab.

  • Either manually enter your payload or use the inbuilt “Simple Maker” to generate one.

Simple Maker allows you to:

  • Enter a working host (e.g., m.facebook.com or a zero-rated website)

  • Select a request method (e.g., GET or POST)

  • Choose injection method (e.g., Back Inject)

  • Use options like Keep-Alive, Online Host, Forward Host, or Reverse Proxy based on compatibility.

You can also generate payloads using external tools or websites that offer country-specific settings.

After you create your payload:

  • Tap “Apply”

  • Return to the main screen and ensure the Payload box is checked

2. SSL/SNI

SSL tunneling is another commonly used option and often provides a stable connection.

  • Check the “SSL” box

  • Tap the hamburger menu → “SSL Settings”

  • Select SNI and enter a valid SNI host (e.g., www.google.com, or a promo host by your ISP)

  • Tap “Apply”

You must also pair SSL with an active SSH/SSL account for authentication.

3. UDP Custom

UDP tunnels can sometimes bypass ISP firewalls but may have slower performance.

  • Check the “UDP” box

  • Enter a working server IP and port (get one from a provider like udp-custom.online)

  • Tap “UDP Settings” and input recommended values (e.g., 1 for Transfer Rate and Max Segment Size)

  • Tap “Apply”

4. Slow DNS

As the name suggests, this tunneling mode is slower but can work where others fail.

  • Check “SlowDNS” only if other modes don’t work

  • Requires a SlowDNS account/server (e.g., from providers like SSHOcean or BestVPNSSH)

5. V2Ray (V2ray/Vmess/Vless)

  • Check the “V2” or “V2Ray” box

  • Tap the puzzle icon → “V2 Settings”

  • Import or paste your V2Ray config in JSON format

  • You can generate this from providers like V2rayFast, V2rayFree, or VMess websites

Step 3: Setting Up SSH/SSL/V2ray Accounts

To create unlimited HTTP Custom config files, you need access to valid SSH or V2ray accounts. These accounts allow secure tunneling and serve as the “engine” behind your payload/SNI configuration.

Here are reliable free SSH account providers:

  • FastSSH.com (Recommended for stability)

  • SSHOcean.com

  • SSHStores.net

  • YouSSH.com

  • UDP-Custom.online (for UDP tunnels)

  • V2rayFast.com (for V2ray JSON configs)

For each account:

  • Create an account with your preferred region

  • Copy the IP, Port, Username, and Password

  • Paste them into HTTP Custom under the “SSH” or “SSL” settings

You can now save or export this working config file for personal use or sharing.

Step 4: Save and Export Config Files

Once you’ve set up and tested your connection:

  • Tap the menu icon

  • Select “Export Config”

  • Save the .hc file to your device

  • You can import or share this file for later use

You can create multiple config files by varying your payload/SNI host and SSH account combinations.

💡 Tip: If your connection fails, double-check that your host and payload method match the tunneling protocol supported by your ISP.

Best Practices for Config Creation

  • Always use updated host headers (find them on Reddit or forums)

  • Stick to SSH/V2ray providers with low downtime

  • Do not share paid or private SSH accounts publicly

  • Test each configuration before exporting

  • Use VPN mode if you only want to mask your IP without tunneling payloads

Final Thoughts

HTTP Custom is one of the most powerful VPN tunneling apps for Android when set up correctly. With a good understanding of payloads, SNI injection, and account creation, you can build unlimited working config files for free internet — as long as you have a compatible host and reliable SSH or V2ray server.

Whether you’re using it for privacy, to bypass ISP restrictions, or to access data-free portals, always remember to use it responsibly and respect your country’s regulations.

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