Hacking [5.5.3 Support] Kafluke's All-in-One Self-Hosting Package 3.0

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I set this up exactly as described but when i go to the address in my Wii U browser, it acts like it's loading into my local network and does nothing.
 

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Updated package with working SD Cafiine verision. Also added a 65mb version that doesn't have xampp included. (you can go download it from their main website)
 
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Hi, I followed every step of your guide and it seems I can't connect to my local host through my Wii U browser. It works in my computer browser but not the Wii U one.
That means that something is stopping the traffic from getting out of your computer. Do you have any firewalls turned on? Did you change the port to something other than 80? What is the exact link that you use when opening up the site on your pc?
 

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That means that something is stopping the traffic from getting out of your computer. Do you have any firewalls turned on? Did you change the port to something other than 80? What is the exact link that you use when opening up the site on your pc?

I will PM you the details.
 

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If you are having problems with xampp under windows, check the method you are using to connect the server to the LAN. I installed xampp on my laptop yesterday, everything seems fine: apache running, no errors, firewall turned off. Then i realized that i was using WiFi to connect my laptop to the network, so i grabbed an ethernet cable and voila! xampp running and all functional.

I still don't know why that happened. I think the router (a cheap one) is blocking communication between devices (i think its called 'user isolation' or something like that). I have seen that option in better routers and can be disabled, just not in this one haha
 
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I've had a nightmare with this. Please proceed with caution. It was probably my fault but I can't get any exploits / loadiine to work at all now. Don't have time to work out why...
 

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