PS4HEN, a Homebrew ENabler, releases for PS4 4.05

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VVildCard777 has just released a homebrew enabler in the form of a binary payload for PS4 firmware 4.05.[prebreak]1[/prebreak] In addition to announcing his development on twitter, he also gives a hefty amount of credit to users flat_z for his writeup on how to handle PS4 Fake PKGs and SELF / FSELF, notzecoxao and psxdev for their assistance with the project, and IDC for his codebase. This homebrew enabler allows PS4 users on this firmware to not only launch homebrew applications, custom themes, BGM, and packages, but will also eventually allow users to run their backup PS4 games.

This enabler is available through VV1LD's GitHub page here, with instructions found in the included ReadMe. Users must first run the kernel exploit (either from browser or manual) and inject the payload that way (how to run kernel exploit) Afterwards, it's as simple as installing the desired homebrew pkg through Settings/☆Debug Settings/Game/Package Installer and running it as an application. Pictured above is a test homebrew package, which simply prints a "Hello world!" message on the screen.

Note that it's recommended to disable your PS4's internet connection before installing the package, as some users have reported a prompt asking to install the latest firmware. The kernel exploit currently will not work on any firmwares above 4.05, so don't update if you plan to make use of this.

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al azif local host is superior method atm cause it intergrates ftp and ps4hen along with other goodies.

Sounds good. Hopefully the scene makes some easy loader stuff soon, like the Vita scene did. I'm not in a hurry. Switch takes up most of any gaming time I can even get to, and some Xmas Xbox games I've never touched are sitting there. At least I'm glad I held on to an old fat destiny PS4 for so long.
 

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Stupid question: you mentioned that it's good to disable the internet connection before install. What about after we have installed the PKG? Can we enable it again and play online? Or is the ban risk very high like it was in PS3? :)
 

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These 4.05 backups are useless for eventual higher firmware exploits right?
I don't think so. Any higher firmware would theoretically be backward compatible with old software/games.
Edit : I might be wrong since those 4.05 PKG were decrypted with specific 4.05 FW keys, so probably they won't work on higher FW.
 
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Can't seem to get the local host to work right. I can get to where you can dump a payload, but no matter what I select, it always errors out on a timeout. :-/
 
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Can't seem to get the local host to work right. I can get to where you can dump a payload, but no matter what I select, it always errors out on a timeout. :-/

more than likely you have not set your pc dns (the same one displayed when you open local host if not you have old version update) to the as the ps4's primary dns. The second dns should be the user guide dns or left blank will also work. Are you using a vpn or something? What's the ip of the pc? Is it the primary dns of the ps4?
 

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