Hacking [RELEASE] X-PROJECT 5.05 SELF HOST

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@Leeful new payload:

https://madnation.net/PS4/dumper_sandbox_psfmnt_auth_info.bin

I will add it tomorrow :)

Edit: @Leeful the IP address is hard coded, might need to find and parse the IP value within the array to an input box in JS/HTML to make it editable.

I have asked Zer0xFF if he will make one, but I won’t hold my breath.

Edit 2: he’s uploaded the source for us to look at: https://github.com/Zer0xFF/orbital/tree/auth_info

you'd need to edit ip in `debug.c` and `blob.c` though the 2nd one isn't really used for auth_info dump right now

Also I possibly spotted another variant payload to add: https://github.com/Zer0xFF/orbital/tree/auth_info/tools/dumper
 
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Hello KiiWii, when I select "host cache" in xproject v1.3_1, it says it installed, but if I reset the ps4, the cached page will only come up if my sandisk connect is nearby and the "connect to the internet" option is selected. I tried with and without the bat file instructions, but neither appears to work. Can you provide some additional guidance on this issue? Thanks.
 

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Hello KiiWii, when I select "host cache" in xproject v1.3_1, it says it installed, but if I reset the ps4, the cached page will only come up if my sandisk connect is nearby and the "connect to the internet" option is selected. I tried with and without the bat file instructions, but neither appears to work. Can you provide some additional guidance on this issue? Thanks.
Make sure you have the full address in the web browser. The index.html part is important.
e.g. For my sandisk connect it is http://172.25.63.1/myconnect/XP1.3/index.html (yours will be slightly different depending on where you put the files)
It might also help to bookmark the page before you cache it and see if you can then load the cache from there.
 
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nice update @KiiWii

want to ask you is there a dns where i can load it and download it in my ps4 cache.

or it only supports self hosting
 

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Make sure you have the full address in the web browser. The index.html part is important.
e.g. For my sandisk connect it is http://172.25.63.1/myconnect/XP1.3/index.html (yours will be slightly different depending on where you put the files)
It might also help to bookmark the page before you cache it and see if you can then load the cache from there.
Thanks Leeful. Mine has the index.html line in the address, but it also has a bunch of zeros and a few other numbers/letters. Everytime I opened the browser without the internet option selected it gave me an error before the cached page attempted to load.
 

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@efxonly123 where is the index.html on your sandisk usb?

If it is on the root of the USB the browser address will be:
http://172.25.63.1/myconnect/index.html

If it is in a folder e.g. xproject the browser address will be:
http://172.25.63.1/myconnect/xproject/index.html

It is also important that the address is case sensitive. If the folder is called XproJect, it must be entered as XproJect and not xproject.
I tried the index inside the xproject and then outside of the folder on the root of the drive. I haven't entered the address manually, other than type the 172.... and it automatically connects to the sandisk when it's near. Do I need to manually enter the full address (including the index.html) in order for it to connect to the cache?
 
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I tried the index inside the xproject and then outside of the folder on the root of the drive. I haven't entered the address manually, other than type the 172.... and it automatically connects to the sandisk when it's near. Do I need to manually enter the full address (including the index.html) in order for it to connect to the cache?
make sure the index.html and the css, js, media and payloads folders are on the root of the sandisk USB then manually enter:
http://172.25.63.1/myconnect/index.html into the ps4 browser.
When the page loads, make a bookmark and then run HOST_CACHE.
 

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make sure the index.html and the css, js, media and payloads folders are on the root of the sandisk USB then manually enter:
http://172.25.63.1/myconnect/index.html into the ps4 browser.
When the page loads, make a bookmark and then run HOST_CACHE.
Ok, I will try exactly that. Thank you very much for your help with this.
 

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make sure the index.html and the css, js, media and payloads folders are on the root of the sandisk USB then manually enter:
http://172.25.63.1/myconnect/index.html into the ps4 browser.
When the page loads, make a bookmark and then run HOST_CACHE.
Leeful, your instructions worked perfectly!!! Thank you very much. Not sure why whenever I entered the 172.25.63.1 by itself it added all of the extra zeros and other stuff, but typing it out just as you instructed works properly. I'll post your method in the other thread because I think someone else was having the same issue.
 
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Leeful, your instructions worked perfectly!!! Thank you very much. Not sure why whenever I entered the 172.25.63.1 by itself it added all of the extra zeros and other stuff, but typing it out just as you instructed works properly. I'll post your method in the other thread because I think someone else was having the same issue.
That's great news. Glad it worked for you.:)
 

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New payload, DB restore by @stooged:

https://github.com/stooged/Db_Restore/releases

Restore your db files from the back ups DB_SG Backup makes.
I can see this causing a lot of problems for people who run this not knowing exactly what it does.

The way the DB GS Backup payload works is that if you dont have a USB plugged in it backs up your db files to the internal PS4 HDD (/system_data/priv/mms/...)

So lets say that someone had run DB GS Backup months ago without a USB plugged in. This would have made db backups internally on their PS4.
Now lets say that someone ran this new DB Resore today by accident. It would find the db backups made months ago and restore them.
If they had installed any new games since the original db backup was made they would now not show up and have to be re-installed again.
 
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