Nintendo Video Server Spoofing

Thanks to user popoffka for laying the groundwork and figuring it out first, and writing up the 3DBrew article on Nintendo Video. See here and here.

Spoofing the Nintendo Video server will allow users in unsupported countries who get the message "The Nintendo Video service is not available in your location. You cannot download videos." to download and view videos within the Nintendo Video app. Also, it allows users such as myself who can already receive videos to view videos from other countries. HOWEVER, you can only view videos from the same region as you, ie EU, US or JP. So for example, I live in the UK, I can download videos from Germany but US videos will not work. The video files are region protected.

Before you start, you may need to change the region setting on your 3DS to match the country whose video files you wish to view. Find this setting in "System Settings", "Other Settings", "Profile", "Region Settings".

A quick summary of what we will achieve:

1) Download the video files you wish to watch from the Nintendo server.
2) Set up an HTTP server to host the video files.
3) Set up a DNS server to redirect the Nintendo Video app to download the videos from your server.
4) Route the 3DS through your DNS server.
5) Download and view the videos on your 3DS.

1) Download the video files you wish to watch from the Nintendo server

Firstly, you want to get hold of the video files. Check this link for the format of URL to use and figure out the correct links to download the videos you wish to view. The COUNTRYCODE determines which country you are going to download your videos from, and the LANGUAGECODE depends on what language you have your 3DS set to. You can download videos from any country where they are available and in any language, but remember only videos from your region will work. As an example, the link to the first UK video is:
Code:
http://pubeu-p.est.c.app.nintendowifi.net/1/110/1/ESP_MD1
Where 110 is the COUNTRYCODE for the UK and the 1 after that is the LANGUAGECODE which corresponds to English. For Germany it is:
Code:
http://pubeu-p.est.c.app.nintendowifi.net/1/78/3/ESP_MD1
For America it is:
Code:
http://pubus-p.est.c.app.nintendowifi.net/1/49/1/ESE_MD1

These are just examples, you can figure out the links for any supported country by following the format specified in the 3DBrew article.

Now, if you're in an unsupported country, you will not be able to download from these links, you will see an "Access Denied" page. If you're downloading the US videos, use the Hide My Ass! web proxy server, otherwise to fix this, download and install this Firefox extension. Once it is installed, you will see a little red icon on the bottom right of your Firefox window, click the arrow next to that and hit Configure, then make sure it looks like the following picture:

stealthy-options.png


Click OK on this and then click the little red icon and it should turn green. Now try your link. If it doesn't work, click the icon until it goes red, and then click it to green and try again. Every time you do this, the Stealthy extension cycles through different proxies, so eventually it will work and you will be able to download from your link. Now download the rest of the videos, there will be at most four and sometimes less.

Once you have downloaded the files, make sure you click the icon so it turns red again, we don't need to access the internet through a proxy anymore.

2) Set up an HTTP server to host the video files

You can use any HTTP server but I used Abyss Web Server as it is quick and easy to set up. Google it, download the setup file and install. The install is very easy, just keep clicking next until it asks you if you wish to start the web server and hit yes, a page will then open in your web browser. Choose your language, enter a username and password, and log in. Done!

For the next part this explanation is necessary.

When the Nintendo Video app attempts to fetch videos, it will decide where to fetch them from based on 3 things.

1) The region of your 3DS (EU, US or JP).
2) The country set in your 3DS region settings.
3) The language set on your 3DS.

So, figure out which URL YOUR 3DS will attempt to download from based on these things, again you can figure this out by following the format on this page. As a quick example, if your 3DS is:

An EU model - pubeu-p.est.c.app.nintendowifi.net
Region is set to the UK - COUNTRYCODE = 110
Language is set to English - LANGUAGECODE = 1

then when your 3DS attempts to download videos, put those three together and you can see it will attempt to download from the url
Code:
pubeu-p.est.c.app.nintendowifi.net/1/110/1

It is very important you figure out the URL that YOUR 3DS will attempt to download from, DO NOT SIMPLE COPY THIS EXAMPLE, unless your 3DS matches these conditions. This URL may be different from the one you downloaded the video files from originally.

Now all you need to do is browse to the Abyss Web Server installation, default location is C:\Abyss Web Server. In here will be a folder called htdocs. Make sure you are in this folder and then you need to create a series of nested folders to match the URL you have just figured out. This is everything AFTER pubeu-p.est.c.app.nintendowifi.net. So, in the above example, we need to make a folder named "1" (Without the quote marks). WITHIN this folder, we make another one named "110" and then within THIS folder we make a final folder named "1".

Put your downloaded video files in here and we are all done for this section.

htdocs-struct.png


3) Set up a DNS server to redirect the Nintendo Video app to download the videos from your server

For this section I chose Simple DNS Plus, it's the easiest DNS server to use and has a free 14 day trial.

Google it, download and install. Once you have it running, in the main window there is a "Records" button. Click on this, and in the window that pops up click on the "Quick Zone Wizard" button. In the "Zone Name" field, enter the domain that your 3DS will attempt to download from, based on the region of your 3DS. Following on from the earlier example, my 3DS will attempt to download from pubeu-p.est.c.app.nintendowifi.net so I enter that in this field. In the "Web server IP" field enter the IP address of your computer. Ignore the other two fields. It should look something like this:

dns-setup.png


If you don't know your IP address for the previous step, press the Windows key and R at the same time, in the box that pops up type "cmd". When the command prompt appears, type "ipconfig" and hit enter. Look for the entry matching your internet interface and next to "IPv4 Address" you can see your IP address.

4) Route the 3DS through your DNS server

Turn on your 3DS and open the "System Settings". Tap on "Internet Settings" then "Connection Settings" and then click on the connection corresponding to the network you are currently connected to. Tap on "Change Settings", scroll until you see "DNS" and tap that. Tap on "No" and then "Detailed Setup". Under both Primary and Secondary DNS, enter the IP address of your computer, then hit "OK" and "Save". If you pass the connection test you are good to go.

5) Download and view the videos on your 3DS

Open the Nintendo Video app and hit "Connectivity Check". With any luck, it will say that you are able to download videos and then start downloading the videos from your HTTP server. If there are any connection issues, check that your firewall is not blocking the connection, or temporarily turn it off.

IMPORTANT: Always make sure you run Abyss Web Server BEFORE you run Simple DNS Plus, or the server will not be able to listen on port 80 and will not work. When you restart your PC, Simple DNS Plus will run automatically, so shut it down, launch Abyss Web Server, and then launch Simple DNS Plus, or simply remove Simple DNS Plus from your startup entries.
 

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@wiibricker: i had that stealthy problem as well, as the newer Firefox dumped the whole status bar thing, which was stupid. IIRC, you'll need to manually drag the icon of the Stealthy add-on to the Add-On bar. i forgot where to do that though, so you'll have to look around for yourself, or try googling for it.

but that's the gist of it, just make sure you enable the Add-On bar, and drag an Add-On to it for it to stay visible (and for you to see the green/red icon as well). if the Add-On bar has nothing on it, which by default is like that, then it'll disappear from view.


meganoob said:
Thanks for the reply, ferofax

When I type in ipconfig on cmd the numbers it gives me is 10.1.1.7, does that sound right?
...um, i've no idea actually, sorry. i just rechecked, and it seems i may be wrong on the computer IP part. the IPv4 address you need to look out for is the one for your Access Point, which could be different for your internet connection. if you can figure out which wireless connection is your Access Point, then that's the IPv4 address you need. hope that helps.
 

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OK, figured it out... had to set Abyss to start automatically and as a service so that it reserves port 80 before other programs do.

So I test the connection, it works etc.. I see the download progress bar in the box. It keeps going and finishes, but theres nothing showing in the box... It moves on to the next box and downloads, and same thing happens - EMPTY box
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Any one have any ideas whats going on here? I'm pretty sure my files are the right sizes..

File 1 - 44MB
File 2 - 25MB
File 3 - 2MB
File 4 - 3MB

I'm using a US 3DS, got it pointing to the US filenames (ESE_MDx) and address.
 

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@meganoob: well, why not? you go with what works, and figure out the rest later.

@punx: file 3 (ESE_MD3) should be around 30MB, not 2MB. incomplete files will download, but nothing will show up. you'll know a file is complete if the app updates the SD card after the download progress finishes. as for the other videos not showing up... i dunno. when you get to the point where Nintendo Video starts downloading off of your server, that means the whole set up is complete and working just fine. although the file sizes look about right (except for file 3), they may actually be incomplete or corrupted. no other way but to try redownloading them, and making sure they don't get interrupted. if you got premium accounts from a filesharing site (like mediafire), you can try feeding the links directly to it, and it'll mirror the files for you. then you can download it from mediafire.
 

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meganoob said:
Do we have to use XAMPP like cherryduck says to do on in this forum, http://gbatemp.net/t301336-nintendo-video-...ysis?&st=30 ?

Nintendo video works with it on but doesn't when its off

XAMPP is a HTTP Server. Abyss Web Server is a HTTP server. They both do the same job so it doesn't matter which you use, you could use an entirely different HTTP server if you want. I originally used XAMPP because I'd used it before, but then I realised it included stuff I didn't need for this purpose so I found Abyss as a lightweight alternative. And of course, Nintendo Video will only work when your server is running, your 3DS is connecting to your server to download the files. If you don't run the server, it has nothing to connect to...
 

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Still trying to configure this server spoofing. Question... so filenames 1-4 are for the first 4 videos that come from the Nintendo Video release. How about the other videos coming out lately? I heard Smurfs and Capt. America trailers are now ready for download. How go we/I get those then? Thanks
 

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too bad we only got to doing this now...

because copyrighted content they may be, i still think it's a pretty good idea to start archiving these videos so that people won't be left out on past contents, meaning they can try out the previous, older videos and let them judge for themselves which ones they want.

i myself wish someone had thought of saving up the old Green Lantern trailer, and the Captain America trailer too (which was already down by the time i got this working).
 

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From discussion on 3DBrew about Nintendo Video:

QUOTE said:
Videos that a expired are downloaded from the spoofed server but not shown, regardless on the date set on the console. Console should check video availability or real date online for that. But not all videos expiring with the date mentioned in description, it seems that there is a property in file that defines whether that video should not be shown after expire date.
 

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cherryduck said:
From discussion on 3DBrew about Nintendo Video:

QUOTE said:
Videos that a expired are downloaded from the spoofed server but not shown, regardless on the date set on the console. Console should check video availability or real date online for that. But not all videos expiring with the date mentioned in description, it seems that there is a property in file that defines whether that video should not be shown after expire date.
Well, that sucks.
 

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I just wanna say - Thank you very much cherryduck & everyone else!!! This isn't the greatest thing in the world, but at lest the app can be use-able now.
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Hopefully we can get a chance to import our OWN videos...Good Luck with more discoveries!
 

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So according to 3dbrew:

- videos have a timestamp embedded, which prevents those videos from being played when they expire
- videos are encrypted with an AES-CTR key
- USA videos cannot be played with a EUR 3DS and vice versa
- Japanese videos are protected with a smarter method, not possible to play them on USA and EUR 3DS consoles

Nintendo really did its homework.
 

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So i reached step 4, and after putting my IP on both DNS spaces, i did the test, and it did found the access point, but i'm unable to connect to the internet. Why is that?
 

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Great guide, works great.
Just one little question - how do I stop Simple DNS Plus from starting up each time I restart my pc?
 

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