cbvc.cdn.nintendo.net and nus.cdn.c.shop.nintendowifi.net are not being blocked.
Right now a working alternate DNS is 104.236.72.203 (from here)
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You can just keep your local hosting disconnected from the internetIf you set your DNS settings in the Wii U to 0.0.0.0 and use local hosting than you are save also aren't you? (Just for using the exploit, not for going online)
I was expecting it to just go offline ocasionally and stop responding but it's currently online and just not blocking shit.It's broken most of the time. I don't know why you guys don't just block the update servers on your routers, so that the internet doesn't go down due to the servers.
I just posted that it is working fine, just not blocking anything. It's behaving like any regular DNS server so consoles WILL get updated.No, they wont update, because with tubehax broken there is no Internet access at all.
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cbvc.cdn.nintendo.net is also going through.It's still resolving most of the Nintendo CDN servers to 127.0.0.1.
nus.cdn.c.shop.nintendowifi.net seems to be the problem, question is if consoles will get updated from this server alone or not.
I don't personally use Tubehax DNS and this is exactly why I don't, one misconfiguration at the wrong time and that's it
Well, we don't really know but I suppose all the domains must be blocked.Since this is a f*cking serious issue:
Would my Wii U get updated with Tubehax as 1st DNS and 0.0.0.0 as second right now?
Because I'm not home.
104.236.72.203, as I added to the first postI'm currently using the Tubehax DNS. What's a good DNS to change it to in order to block the updates?
The Nintendo TVii icon will be gone from the home and system menus.I know this has been asked somewhere already but I can't seem to find it:
Since my 5.3.2 Wii U is spoofed to 5.5.1 how would I know whether it updated or not when I'm back home today?
That's a good check, thank you!The Nintendo TVii icon will be gone from the home and system menus.