I have a raspberry pi 3 so I was thinking it would be cool to repurpose it for web exploit. Problem is I’m not sure what is the process so if anybody here has done it with their raspberry pi I’d love to know how you did it. Thanks!
Alternatively your router probably supports SAMBA share, you can host it on there as well.
So if you have pi set for retro games or anything that has a kodi installation you can host the files on there and share via kodi.
MostlyUnharmful said:Errr... no, that's the Kodi GUI exposed via HTTP, you can't host web pages with Kodi.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯OK, I would guess they installed the Al Azif tool, as it's coded in Python and it's available in Kodi... ^__^
I used my openwrt powered router to host the wii u exploit, I'm guessing you don't need anything special for the ps4 exploit so you could do that too.
No can do, SAMBA is SMB not HTTP.
Errr... no, that's the Kodi GUI exposed via HTTP, you can't host web pages with Kodi.
@StarLord4Ever if you really want to use your RPi in the simplest scenario you would need a web server to host the exploit.
Download and install Raspbian on a SD card, install one web server (Apache, Nginx, Lighttpd, whatever, I would go with Lighttpd) create the path of the "Settings manual" on the web root (/var/www), something like "/var/www/document/en/ps4" (change "en" if you use a different localization), download XVertex Jailbreak + HEN and put the content of the zipped archive in the path you have created, put a file with a line "address=/manuals.playstation.net/127.0.0.1" under the "/etc/dnsmasq.d" dir (if it doesn't work with 127.0.0.1 put the IP address of the RPi), restart the daemons or reboot, note somewhere the IP address of your RPi, use the RPi's IP address as DNS in your PS4 network config, navigate to "Settings" -> "Settings Manual" (or what's called, should be the third entry on the menu IIRC) if the page with the exploit loads, congratulations you were able to follow my instructions...
I dont see what would prevent you from opening an HTML file via SAMBA share.
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Yeah its same process, I used my wifi sd card that I used for wiiu.
I use your all in one hosting package on my Zsun wifi adapter plugged into the PS4 and it works great!
Thanks for taking the hard work out of setting things up!
I have 2 RP3 just sitting around, I'm going to tinker with that with all of the methods I see posted in thread.
Hello,
I just find this: https://gist.github.com/Al-Azif/765740019c45b9a49cbf739609cadda7
It's allow to the Raspberry (i use a RPi 2 with wifi dongle) to host wifi server with PS4 hack.
It's work very fine with the latest version of Rasbian Lite.
Thanks to Al-Azif for his great work !!!
I hope this is useful...
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