Hacking Wii U Hacking & Homebrew Discussion

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people are acting as if this IOSU exploit will be permanent

it's been public for a long time that it won't be permanent

if only the way to trigger is stable, since you can easily access the browser through quick launch menu, and make things less frustrating.
 
I'm just waiting for everyone to upgrade to latest once it's released so I don't have to keep doing everything myself, takes lots of work.

Saying this dont help anything just discourages other devs, you dont need to say this but you are just a kid and i understand.
Sorry, i dont criticizing you just giving advice. Please, understand me what i want to say when i said "kid" not to.offend.
Hykem is a more experienced and older guy than you and he dont need saying this even people disturbing him.
 
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Kept running the remove update html, rebooting the console, and so on, until the update actually fisapeared, and downloaded mario maker instead :D


I also made sure that nothing screwed up: i'm still in 5.3.2 :P
there is a much easier way to make downloads start after nnupatcher, hard shutdown the wiiu by holding the power button reboot and they will all start all the time since after hard shutdown the wiiu takes its time to search for a system update again, just a tip for the future :P
 
people are acting as if this IOSU exploit will be permanent

it's been public for a long time that it won't be permanent

Why wouldn't it be permanent? How about on SysNAND you set the Internet settings for local network with no DNS and no default gateway and a netmask of 255.255.255.0 So you can only access local net, e.g. 196.168.1.1 where you webserver is running that serves up the exploit but your WiiU won't be able to access the Internet. Once the "haxx" take over your WiiU, it can start a 'unsynced' EmuNAND which has correct Internet settings. If it auto-updates, just restore your old EmuNAND and disable Internet on it until it's fixed again.

Just need to know if there's any New-3DS like crypto key setups and if there are any issues that would prevent EmuNAND from working; on 3DS this is well understood and many CFWs offer EmuNAND support. I wouldn't be surprised to see it within a year of a working Userland-Kernel-IOSU combo being released.
 
Why wouldn't it be permanent? How about on SysNAND you set the Internet settings for local network with no DNS and no default gateway and a netmask of 255.255.255.0 So you can only access local net, e.g. 196.168.1.1 where you webserver is running that serves up the exploit but your WiiU won't be able to access the Internet. Once the "haxx" take over your WiiU, it can start a 'unsynced' EmuNAND which has correct Internet settings. If it auto-updates, just restore your old EmuNAND and disable Internet on it until it's fixed again.

Just need to know if there's any New-3DS like crypto key setups and if there are any issues that would prevent EmuNAND from working; on 3DS this is well understood and many CFWs offer EmuNAND support. I wouldn't be surprised to see it within a year of a working Userland-Kernel-IOSU combo being released.
I would trust the guy who wrote a lot of the Wii U hacks. lmao.
 
Just need to know if there's any New-3DS like crypto key setups and if there are any issues that would prevent EmuNAND from working; on 3DS this is well understood and many CFWs offer EmuNAND support. I wouldn't be surprised to see it within a year of a working Userland-Kernel-IOSU combo being released.
boot1 can be updated to lock us out of newer IOSU (and thus OS) versions.

re: 'permanent' hax, some clever hooking can keep power consumption very low whilst the system isn't being used, without restarting everything and needing to go thru the browser/etc again. Same goes for the 3DS too actually, though the process over there is significantly simpler since you just have to hook your way around MCU reboots.
 
Does the exploit start better than the currently?
On 5.0.0 I have to try it 10-20 times mostly.
Thx

I can't confirm definitively, since I don't have it, but based on my knowledge of the vulnerability, it should be far more reliable than the OSDriver PPC kernel exploit.
 
I'm a little bit worried about staying in 5.4 because if most of the people are in 5.5 so they will have all the goods first and maybe some exclusives just like 5.3.2

On the other hand, 5.4 have a PPC kernel exploit and with the new release of IOSU exploit they will release another WebKit exploit so we can utilize that kernel exploit (IF developers are interested in that)

What do you think guys?
 
I'm a little bit worried about staying in 5.4 because if most of the people are in 5.5 so they will have all the goods first and maybe some exclusives just like 5.3.2

On the other hand, 5.4 have a PPC kernel exploit and with the new release of IOSU exploit they will release another WebKit exploit so we can utilize that kernel exploit (IF developers are interested in that)

What do you think guys?
What? 5.4 will get the same amount of love once IOSU is released. .-.;
 
people are acting as if this IOSU exploit will be permanent

it's been public for a long time that it won't be permanent

What does he mean it is not permanent, will it eventually not work or something? will it just fade away........?
 
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