Heheh, we kinda had some help from F0F with that.
What kinda help, if you're able to say? Just addresses and stuff, or like a dump of some sort?
Heheh, we kinda had some help from F0F with that.
No need to understand anything lol. Just covering his ass in case anything does happen.
if u have a pc u can connect the wiiU directly to the pc (if u have wifi u can use connectyfi, and connect the router to pc via ethernet). With the pc in the middle u can block all ip.But... my router only accepts 4 adresses to block D:
if u have a pc u can connect the wiiU directly to the pc (if u have wifi u can use connectyfi, and connect the router to pc via ethernet). With the pc in the middle u can block all ip.
OR u can install a modded FW to the router with more possibility
for block wiiU update:
Block that:
nus.wup.shop.nintendo.net
nus.cdn.wup.shop.nintendo.net
a1796.g.akamai.net
2.228.46.114
2.228.46.120
96.17.161.145
184.50.229.158
184.50.229.137
block all akamai.net site, nintendo use akamai for deliver update
No, not the eshoo, however if you just input the ips provided in the op so should you indeed be safe and still have Eshoo access.Just to clarify, will this only block updates, or all web access. I can still access the Eshop after inputting the above, is this normal?
I use a Linksys router WRT54G, do you know about a firmware for that router? (I think it's a little difficult the thing before this)
Is there a list of libs/function names?
I'd use DD-WRT on one of those, if it's one of the supported versions. Do you even need a modded firmware to block stuff on that though? I remember Cisco's web UI being pretty powerful.
Added BitBucket to the OP, btw MN1, you wouldn't mind adding filfat to the bitbucket repo
Added BitBucket to the OP, btw MN1, you wouldn't mind adding filfat to the bitbucket repo
No, not the eshoo, however if you just input the ips provided in the op so should you indeed be safe and still have Eshoo access.
By looking at the JavaScript code several times I realize that I got a ton to learn. Will be back after about 5*100 pages...
NeKit and I have put our build system up on Bitbucket here, along with a nice long README that explains how to use it. Enjoy.