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The Realm Host v2 feature in HA Tunnel Plus is a specialized setting used within the application's "Custom SNI" (Server Name Indication) mode to bypass network restrictions and establish a secure tunnel for internet traffic. By leveraging specific host addresses—often referred to as "realms"—users can disguise their internet activity to appear as legitimate traffic for a particular service or website that might not be restricted by their Internet Service Provider (ISP). Understanding HA Tunnel Plus and Realm Hosts
Log Aggregation & Alerting
Send logs to Loki or Elasticsearch. Create alert rules:
SNI Host: The "bug" or website that your ISP allows for free or zero-rated access. Port: Usually 443 (for HTTPS/SNI) or 80. realm host v2 ha tunnel
Next Steps:
To set up a connection using Realm Host v2, follow these steps within the HA Tunnel Plus app Enable Custom Setup : Toggle the Custom Setup switch on the home screen. Select Connection Mode : Tap the dropdown menu and select Custom SNI Input SNI Host : Enter a working host address (often found via SNI host generators ) in the provided field. Activate Realm Host : Check the box for Use Realm Host (v2) . For added stability, also check Preserve SNI : Usually, (HTTPS) or (HTTP) is used for these configurations. Start Connection The Realm Host v2 feature in HA Tunnel
: In the context of HA Tunnel, "Realm Host" typically refers to an advanced setting (v2) used when a user has a specific host address that requires authentication or specific routing through a certain "realm" or domain partition. SNI (Server Name Indication)
Use Cases for Realm Host V2 HA Tunnel
1. Bypassing Censorship with Resilient Bridges
Activists and journalists can set up HA tunnels where each backend is in a different jurisdiction. If one country blocks the backend IP, the tunnel flips instantly. Create alert rules: SNI Host : The "bug"
Activate Preserve SNI: Check the box labeled Preserve SNI. This ensures the SNI header remains intact through the connection process.


