Users can export their custom settings into encrypted configuration files to share with others seamlessly.
A Net Injector sits between the client (your PC) and the server. It intercepts outgoing packets, modifies the payload, adds new headers, or redirects the traffic entirely to a proxy server. This is often achieved using , API Hooking , or Proxy DLLs . bd2 net injector
: Frequent process injection can lead to crashes in legitimate applications like web browsers. Recommendation Users can export their custom settings into encrypted
| Feature | BD2 Net Injector | OpenVPN (Generic) | HTTP Proxy Injector (HTTP Custom) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Windows Only | Windows/Mac/Linux/Android | Windows / Android | | Encryption | SSH (Tunnel only) | Full TLS/SSL | SSL / SSH | | Ease of Use | Moderate (Needs payloads) | Hard (Needs .ovpn files) | Easy (GUI payload generator) | | Bypass Power | High (DPI evasion) | Medium (Easily blocked) | Very High | | Risk Level | High (Malware risk) | Low (Open source) | Medium | This is often achieved using , API Hooking , or Proxy DLLs
Users can write or import custom HTTP payloads to modify how data interacts with network gateways.
Windows PE32 (GUI) executables, compatible with x86 and x64 systems.
If you do not have a config file, you must enter settings manually: Navigate to the Payload Generator. Enter a working bug host URL. Select the request method (usually GET or POST ). Click "Generate" to create the header string. Input a working remote proxy IP and port. Step 4: Connecting