Creating Psiphon Server and Setting Up HTTP Custom

Complete Guide: Creating Psiphon Server and Setting Up HTTP Proxy

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Introduction:

Welcome to this comprehensive guide on creating a Psiphon server and setting up HTTP Custom for enhanced online privacy and security. In this article, we will walk you through the step-by-step process, ensuring a smooth configuration. Let’s get started!

Complete Guide: Creating Psiphon Server and Setting Up HTTP Proxy

Section 1: Creating Psiphon Server

Step 1: Visit 7R ONE Website

Open any browser and visit the 7R ONE website, the link for which can be found in the description.

Step 2: Choose a Psiphon Server Location

On the homepage of the 7R ONE website, select your desired Psiphon server location from the available options.

Step 3: Copy Server Details

Click on the desired server, and you will be redirected to the next page. Now, copy the Psiphon server, payload, and HTTP Custom details. Note that the HTTP Custom is only compatible with certain regions, specifically Morocco and Arab countries on the Orange network.

Step 4: Save Server Details

Paste the copied server details, including the Psiphon server, payload, and HTTP Custom, into a notepad or text document for later use.

Section 2: Setting Up HTTP Proxy for Psiphon Server

Step 1: Download HTTP Custom App

To set up HTTP proxy for the Psiphon server, download the HTTP Custom app from the Play Store.

Step 2: Launch the App and Access Settings

Open the app and you will be presented with the home screen. Check the boxes for “Psiphon,” “Payload,” and any other desired options as shown.

Step 3: Access Psiphon Settings

Click on the plugin icon to access the Psiphon settings. From the menu, select “Psiphon Settings” to proceed.

Step 4: Configure Psiphon Settings

In the Psiphon settings, you will find various options such as “Protocols,” “Region,” “Authorization,” and “Target Server Entry.” 

Select the desired protocol, such as “Fronted Meek.” Choose a region or leave it at the default setting. Paste the Psiphon server previously copied into the “Target Server Entry” field. Once done, go back to the previous screen.

Step 5: Configure Payload and HTTP Proxy

On the top-left corner of the screen, click on the hamburger icon. 

Then, select “Payload” from the Utility section.

Β In the payload settings, paste the payload previously copied or enter the desired payload. In the HTTP Custom box, enter a proxy with the corresponding port and save the settings.

Step 6: Connect and Enjoy

Click on the “Connect” button to initiate the VPN connection using the configured settings. Now, you can enjoy a secure and private browsing experience with your Psiphon server and HTTP proxy setup.

Conclusion:

Congratulations! You have successfully created a Psiphon server and set up HTTP Custom for enhanced privacy and security. Follow the steps outlined in this article, and you’ll be able to browse the internet securely using Psiphon. For more detailed instructions, screenshots, and updates, please visit our blog and consider subscribing to our channel. Thank you for reading, and stay connected for more informative content on our blog!

FAQs

What is Psiphon?

Psiphon is a circumvention tool that uses VPN, SSH, and HTTP Proxy technology to provide you with uncensored access to Internet content.

Why should I use a Psiphon server?

Using a Psiphon server enhances your online privacy and security by masking your IP address and encrypting your internet traffic.

Is Psiphon free to use?

Yes, Psiphon offers a free version with basic features. However, for enhanced performance and additional features, you can opt for Psiphon Pro, which is a paid version.

What is the purpose of an HTTP proxy in this setup?

An HTTP proxy helps to hide your IP address and encrypt your internet traffic, providing an additional layer of privacy and security, especially when browsing in certain regions.

How do I choose a Psiphon server location?

On the 7R ONE website, you can select a Psiphon server location based on your preferred region or the region that provides the best connectivity and performance for your needs.

What if the HTTP proxy is not compatible with my region?

The HTTP proxy provided in this guide is specifically compatible with regions like Morocco and Arab countries on the Orange network. If you’re in a different region, you may need to find a compatible proxy or use only the Psiphon server without the HTTP proxy.

Can I use any HTTP proxy with Psiphon?

No, not all HTTP proxies are compatible with Psiphon. Ensure you use the proxy details provided or a compatible proxy for your region.

What should I do if I cannot connect to the Psiphon server?

Ensure that you have correctly copied and pasted the Psiphon server details and that your internet connection is stable. You may also try selecting a different server location or checking for any updates to the HTTP Custom app.

Is it safe to use Psiphon?

Yes, Psiphon is designed to be safe and secure. However, always ensure you download the official app from trusted sources like the Play Store and follow best practices for online security.

Can I use Psiphon on devices other than my phone?

Yes, Psiphon can be used on various devices, including Windows PCs. However, this guide specifically covers setting up Psiphon and HTTP proxy on mobile devices using the HTTP Custom app.

Where can I get more help if needed?

For more detailed instructions, screenshots, and updates, visit the blog and follow the channels mentioned in the guide. You can also join the Telegram group or contact through WhatsApp for support.

How do I keep my Psiphon and HTTP Custom app updated?

Regularly check the Play Store for updates to the HTTP Custom app and the Psiphon app to ensure you have the latest features and security patches.

How can I share feedback or suggestions for this guide?

You can share your feedback or suggestions by contacting through the Telegram group, WhatsApp, or leaving a comment on the blog or any of the social media channels listed in the guide.

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