Hacking www.wiiubru.com : Homebrew launcher website and 5.5+ exploit hosting

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Ok this looks really awesome!!.Thank you! still have a virgin wii u on 5.3.2, there so much going on now for the wii u that I dont know where to start from lol.
 

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Can a 5.3.2 user please test the following link :

www.wiiubru.com/test/lkernel/payload532.html

this is eclypsin's files hosted directly on my site ...

and also can you try :

http://www.wiiubru.com/test

and try the same exploit.

thanks,

Hi pwsincd,

I use these files self hosted in my android device and works like a charm. (99% success for kexploit and loadiine)
I only host files in local , block all internet access to my Wii U
If you can I test these files embedded in your website interface.
To start we can only test the kernel exploit for loadiine and a version of loadiine.
Perhaps a minimum needed , just files necessary to run the kernel exploit and loadiine and after we can add other files.

thx again
porto
 
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ok can you now try the loadiine kernel from the interface : www.wiiubru.com/loadiine532.html

What's inside /test (eclipsin's stuff) works. However, when I go into your 5.3.2 tab and try out loadiine's kernel and/or loadiine itself I keep getting the same results as before as in it does nothing. It just hangs on the curtains. Not even an error message popa out
 

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ok then its how the page is called . thanks

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What's inside /test (eclipsin's stuff) works. However, when I go into your 5.3.2 tab and try out loadiine's kernel and/or loadiine itself I keep getting the same results as before as in it does nothing. It just hangs on the curtains. Not even an error message popa out
can u try it again please.
 

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yes the link that isnt working goes to the same files ,, its not the files its how they are linked from javascript and not href trying to find a workaround.

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Nothing. Same deal. The only page that works for me is http://wiiubru.com/test/ because it goes to eclipsin's files which do work.
and now ?

try the loadiine kernel link and also try the empty icon below the loadiine v4.1 icon

two different load methods , just trial and error ... off to work .. cheers.
 
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