My assumption would be they could just use official tools to grab the build if they had access to the network but I don't believe they have those kits connected to the network.... (Official tools to deliver, and retrieve or browse shit on consoles is common with dev consoles is why I say that...
What you just said woody makes absolutely no sense they couldn't execute the kernel exploit without being on the machine first (It can't be triggered remotely) and as everyone has said dev kits are much different... this person claiming to develop an exploit is also fairly retarded as it would...
Having worked at E3 a few years ago I can tell you unless he had been working with Nintendo, is not part of the press (Is an IT/or crew member who is in charge of setting up/taking things down) or etc that he's certainly got no chance of getting close to getting a build.
Security there was...
I have two 3DS (One 2DS).
One is mine other is my fiance haven't touched either in a long time, her's was on 3.x mine is on 7.2.
They were only ever updated with games so the browser never got updated.
I don't care about pirating so I don't want gateway, and I don't care too much about...
Tried it by using your RegionThree5.dat on your website,
http://dukesrg.no-ip.org/3ds/rop/?RegionThree5.dat
Browser just errors out every time (I cleared history and cookies and tried about 4 times), I usually have success with gateway/rxtools 1st/2nd time.
1) I missed the FileWrite, I just updated IFileRead/IFileOpen I should try again with that updated.
2) I updated all the offsets for the functions in the top, I wasn't sure about those in the actual GPU functions...
If I try region three how will I know it's working? (I don't have any other...
Why would you want firmware.bin?
Also gateway's original payload was for 4.x so that's the first place I'd look or try surge's port
https://github.com/dukesrg/Spider3DSTools
Compiled with "make 17498" that should give you all the stuff for 4.x firmware but the code.c won't work offsets are...
So for the past few days I've been trying to port the LoadCode from spider to work on my 7.2 FW 3DS (I updated with a game cartridge so it didn't get the new browser).
And I've hit a wall at this point can anyone help me out?
My LoadCode.S
http://pastebin.com/Knz07LyR
My code.bin...
1) SSL is a bitch but there are ways around it without getting to accept a root certificate,
I'm not going into detail on that but there's been various tools and methods created to force devices to stop using SSL without access to them at all.
2) The port the 3DS "talks" on assuming it was...
Then any option I've given you would be fine...
I'd personally suggest proxy with Charles Debugger.... if your intention is modifying requests or sending them else where and the 3ds doesn't have proxy capabilities (I never look at that stuff) DNSChef is the way to go with fiddler...
A proxy (Charles Debugger) will tell you the requests it's making,
You can mess with requests that way or another option is...
DNSChef(Set DNS in router, point hostnames at fiddler host)+Fiddler.
Then ofc there's ARP cache poisoning.
It really depends on what you're trying to accomplish...
Any reason this wouldn't work on a 2DS with 7.2.0-15U SysNand.
The Gateway webkit(Spider) exploit seems to function fine was able to backup my NAND and etc, for some reason can't get rxtools booting at all though.
Just get the browser crash "An error has occurred" straight back to home menu...
What exactly stops this from working with an exploit like the OOT one or WebKit?
Sorry I'm new so I don't quite understand the limitation or differences between each exploit.
I'm assuming the memory is setup differently ofc between each exploit but isn't the end result (kernel level code...
There was a time where we were able to bypass the school's network using a VPN that wasn't blocked on the radar. Can't exactly remember the name, but I was able to watch YouTube.
One of the sites that weren't blocked on the school's network was some file uploading sites. I would upload some games, write down the URL and take it to school one day.
my school has a chrome extension called light speed filter agent and it legit blocks YouTube pfps since the file cdn(I think aka yt3.ggpht.com) is classed as mature
It was easy to bypass some of the restrictions, as one of the admins left a registry key in the administrative shares drive, which allowed me to get around the blocking of some sites.