Hacking Need some help at 4.05

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If you use Vortex HEN exploit (github dot com/xvortex/ps4-hen-vtx ) you don't need to inject the HEN payload as it's loaded by the exploit page itself.
 
If you use Vortex HEN exploit (github dot com/xvortex/ps4-hen-vtx ) you don't need to inject the HEN payload as it's loaded by the exploit page itself.

Yessss.... have test it... all works great.. and the .pkgs which was not working i post before is now working too...
Thx again. :grog:
 
Yessss.... have test it... all works great.. and the .pkgs which was not working i post before is now working too...
Thx again. :grog:

Good job!! If you have more issues, let me know and I'll up my exploit host folder for you as it contains the most stable exploits I've found so far.

Another good tip is that if your console freezes where you have to pull the power cord or shuts down (in either case it will boot and a scan/rebuild of the database/check the hard drive), once you get back to the OS, do a power down again and then boot once more--it stops repeat hangs.

My process is that I boot up, apply hen (not vortex hen, a separate hen package--I believe it's Celeste's payload) and then go about my business.

Lately I've been playing GTA so I'll boot up, apply hen, then exit out of both the menu where I applied hen on the ps4 and the exploit-host menu, then load the exploit host menu and once again go to the menu on the ps4 through the user guide. Then I'll select IDC and then send whatever GTA mod menu I want to use from my pc.

I've found that process to be the most stable. Quick note, if I exit GTA for whatever reason, I will do a shutdown of my console and start over again otherwise I'll get hangs, etc again.
 
is there a step-by-step guide on how to most easily host the PS4HEN? So far I am doing this with Al Azifs exploit hoster and with the current PS4HEN from vortex, version 1.3. However, I have to enter each time booting the PS4 when setting up the custom Internet settings my router password and this always takes very long until the HEN is injected.
 
If you use Vortex HEN exploit (github dot com/xvortex/ps4-hen-vtx ) you don't need to inject the HEN payload as it's loaded by the exploit page itself.

Now i would start in the Manuals the vortex-hen, and got "502-Bad Gateway error.
Some hours ago everything works well.. any news.? did someone know anything.?

Thanks
 
You need an HTTP server and eventually a DNS server if you don't have modified the registry to use the browser without logging to PSN.
What do you mean by modifying the registry to use the browser without logging to PSN ? Please can you explain that to me more exactly?
 
If you dont have PSN account then you dont worry about logging to PSN anyway. I dont have PSN account and dont want to.
 
If you dont have PSN account then you dont worry about logging to PSN anyway. I dont have PSN account and dont want to.
I am primarily concerned with the following:
Is there a way to somehow save the WLAN password for the user-defined login on the network, so that the password does not have to be reentered every time the PS4 is restarted/connected to inject the exploit?
 
I am primarily concerned with the following:
Is there a way to somehow save the WLAN password for the user-defined login on the network, so that the password does not have to be reentered every time the PS4 is restarted/connected to inject the exploit?
I have never heard anyone with your problem. The password is supposed to save automatically.
 
What do you mean by modifying the registry to use the browser without logging to PSN ? Please can you explain that to me more exactly?

In order to use the web browser, you have to have logged into PSN.

There is a permawebbrowser payload to bypass this requirement.

I found this last week when I formatted my ps4, updated it to 4.05 and attempted to load the browser....

I dont use internet on mine, nor do I want a PSN account on it.

Ironically now I just use the user guide and vortex payloads via Al-azif's exploit host.
 
In order to use the web browser, you have to have logged into PSN.

There is a permawebbrowser payload to bypass this requirement.

I found this last week when I formatted my ps4, updated it to 4.05 and attempted to load the browser....

I dont use internet on mine, nor do I want a PSN account on it.

Ironically now I just use the user guide and vortex payloads via Al-azif's exploit host.
Yes, you mean the payload "enableWebBrowser405.bin", right ? I thought that via ftp something in the root of PS4 must be modified.

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I have never heard anyone with your problem. The password is supposed to save automatically.
Yes, that's the case with simple sign-in, but not with custom
 
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What do you mean by modifying the registry to use the browser without logging to PSN ? Please can you explain that to me more exactly?

There is a payload that can patch the console registry to remove the restriction to be logged on PSN to use the browser.
 
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You mean custom wlan connection? It's the same thing, the settings are remembered until you change network. Are you using a guest account or something?
Yes, I mean the custom Wi-Fi connection (to specify the custom DNS addresses for Al-Azifs PS4-Exploit-Hoster). There I have to enter my password again every time I want to log in. In normal login the password is saved.
 
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Yes, I mean the custom Wi-Fi connection (to specify the custom DNS addresses for Al-Azifs PS4-Exploit-Hoster). There I have to enter my password again every time I want to log in. In normal login the password is saved.
Something wrong then because I always use custom DNS and never have to re-enter password.
 
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Now i was out some Hours and check again if vortex-hen works.. Now all works Fine ..
Seems, that The guy who Upload The hen Files and so on have Update it .. Now some new available...
all are Fine Now ;-)
 
Be aware that your exploit will not work after you shut PS4 down. All you have to do it again.
 
Finally I got it. I thought I would have to re-enter the password every time. You're right, it is stored after input. I had problems at first because the DNS addresses had changed, but now they are constant and there is no need to re-enter the password.
 

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