I know this is a somewhat old topic by now,
but the "Home Menu Tool you provided" is not even the latest version.
I wonder how you can write a tool in 2018 that has had a newer version released in 2016 (Just only on the Home Menu Discord)
Probably because .ns is a "namespace" file and is already taken?
Not that it matters since people just use whatever anyway.
I mean .3ds used to be 3d object files.
All this hedgeberg b9 talk is getting really annoying.
Most people here just want sighax without actually knowing the differences to a9lh.
After finally understanding it's not viable without b9 dumped they cry they want the bootrom, without knowing what to do with it.
Just to make a couple...
Alternate solution would be to put the website on your Router's blacklist and setting up a custom "blocked" page.
That's the 2 options I have on my Router. Otherwise you'll probably actually need to use your Computer as DNS and have your Computer to the redirect.
(Well or using the DNS that's...
If your router supports it you go into the router settings and set up a redirect for http://conntest.nintendowifi.net.
And your redirect then leads to whatever page you wish. google.com for example.
If we agree that shiny appearance is not actually random but pseudo-random, since a computer isn't made to do random things.
Then this "randomness" is comparable.
Dumping the Bootrom isn't really random. It requires REALLY REALLY REALLY specifc timing.
And it's not really 1/4000.
But for a...
I think you're misunderstanding something.
It's not impossible to get the protected bootrom. It's just pretty much impossible to do it by examining the SoC with an electron microscope.
You obviously don't know what a RAM dump looks like. And you obviously also don't know that 2 lines are nowhere near the size of a RAM dump.
Additionally that guy posted "Now we know what to exploit" with a screenshot of the browser "data".
Browser version and user data etc. Is known since day...
At least 1 year "recent". And yeah there are a couple of exploits for that version.
But if Nintendo wasn't stupid they fixed them or at least made them useless for their device. We all know Nintendo is great writing shitty fixes.
Additionally you are basically offering all your data to someone you don't know, by using his DNS.
And some people, like me, are paranoid about these kind of things.
Therefore alternate methods are always great.
So you mean it isn't usable in the sense of accessibility.
Which it technically isn't. But Nintendo did a bad job managing that.
And there is a major flaw in "preventing" users to access it.
Well it's something really easy to achieve and will likely be limited in range.
Unless there are major flaws in the browser this won't get you more than what you can do in your PC browser.
It can allow for higher access and limited code exec.