1. Purchase
zsun® WiFi Memory Card Reader TF MicroSD USB Flash Drive for PC Phone
2. Flash Openwrt using this tutorial
3. log on to openwrt ssid then goto 192.168.1.1 in browser and set password
4.upload exploit payload files to /www folder using winscp
I recommend this fantastic payload mod uploaded by @redatim : https://gbatemp.net/threads/self-hosted-payloads-with-only-static-html.425159/
6. edit out https info in /etc/config/uhttpd
7.unplug zsun from pc and attach to wii u
8. logon to zsun wifi from wii u
8.goto 192.168.1.1/whatevruset.html or .mp4
9.PROFIT??
So far i have been thoroughly impressed with this device. i took a chance and the reliability, the flexibility providing sd compatibility, as well as the form factor and cost have made the zsun® WiFi Memory Card Reader a very viable all in one solution to the web hosting aspect of the Wii U exploit.
Thanks to everyone involved in the creation of the exploits, loadiine, HBL, and all others for making my Wii U interesting again!
*special shout out to @citrus3000psi, @lordelan, @redatim and everyone else who contributed to this short tutorial.
zsun® WiFi Memory Card Reader TF MicroSD USB Flash Drive for PC Phone
Code:
http://www.amazon.com/zsun-Memory-Reader-MicroSD-Flash/dp/B00U70J1BM?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00
2. Flash Openwrt using this tutorial
Code:
https://wiki.hackerspace.pl/projects:zsun-wifi-card-reader:factory-update
3. log on to openwrt ssid then goto 192.168.1.1 in browser and set password
4.upload exploit payload files to /www folder using winscp
I recommend this fantastic payload mod uploaded by @redatim : https://gbatemp.net/threads/self-hosted-payloads-with-only-static-html.425159/
1.)download winscp
2.)use pc sign in to zsun wifi
3.)create new site in winscp with these settings:
use openwrt address as hostname (mines default at 192.168.1.1)
use port 22
scp protocol
username should be "root"
password is whatever u set as web interface password
4.)click your new site and then connect
5.)you should now see the contents of the zsun internal memory in like a ftp structure
you can copy and paste where ever you want
2.)use pc sign in to zsun wifi
3.)create new site in winscp with these settings:
use openwrt address as hostname (mines default at 192.168.1.1)
use port 22
scp protocol
username should be "root"
password is whatever u set as web interface password
4.)click your new site and then connect
5.)you should now see the contents of the zsun internal memory in like a ftp structure
you can copy and paste where ever you want
6. edit out https info in /etc/config/uhttpd
7.unplug zsun from pc and attach to wii u
8. logon to zsun wifi from wii u
8.goto 192.168.1.1/whatevruset.html or .mp4
9.PROFIT??
I can say, that I originally tried to install openwrt via the web browser, but I always got a status return of -2. I couldn't figure out what that status meant, but the firmware didn't take. So I did the more direct commands to update like this tutorial shows.
http://www.coyne.nu/blog/2016/01/31/installing-openwrt-on-the-zsun-wifi-card-reader-from-windows/
Writing to the mtd2 resulting in an out of memory error, and I for sure thought I bricked the device. But it did boot up with openwrt :-)
How to setup the szun to be a client and AP. This is so you can get php installed and any other packages you want:
https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/recipes/ap_sta
When setting up the sta client. My main network is WPA2
which results in:
option encryption psk2
WPA by itself is just psk
After you get internet access install php with these commands
opkg update
opkg list php*
opkg install php5 php5-cgi
Then add this into the uhttpd file in the /etc/config section.
list interpreter '.php=/usr/bin/php-cgi'
After you verify php is good, revert the changes you made in https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/recipes/ap_sta
I did mess around with the zsun alot before I put openwrt on. The device itself already supports php by default. There are actually two webservers running. I tftp'd the files needed for the exploit across for lighthttp, but the device was inconsistent in serving the files. Openwrt has made things much more reliable.
http://www.coyne.nu/blog/2016/01/31/installing-openwrt-on-the-zsun-wifi-card-reader-from-windows/
Writing to the mtd2 resulting in an out of memory error, and I for sure thought I bricked the device. But it did boot up with openwrt :-)
How to setup the szun to be a client and AP. This is so you can get php installed and any other packages you want:
https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/recipes/ap_sta
When setting up the sta client. My main network is WPA2
which results in:
option encryption psk2
WPA by itself is just psk
After you get internet access install php with these commands
opkg update
opkg list php*
opkg install php5 php5-cgi
Then add this into the uhttpd file in the /etc/config section.
list interpreter '.php=/usr/bin/php-cgi'
After you verify php is good, revert the changes you made in https://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/recipes/ap_sta
I did mess around with the zsun alot before I put openwrt on. The device itself already supports php by default. There are actually two webservers running. I tftp'd the files needed for the exploit across for lighthttp, but the device was inconsistent in serving the files. Openwrt has made things much more reliable.
So far i have been thoroughly impressed with this device. i took a chance and the reliability, the flexibility providing sd compatibility, as well as the form factor and cost have made the zsun® WiFi Memory Card Reader a very viable all in one solution to the web hosting aspect of the Wii U exploit.
Thanks to everyone involved in the creation of the exploits, loadiine, HBL, and all others for making my Wii U interesting again!
*special shout out to @citrus3000psi, @lordelan, @redatim and everyone else who contributed to this short tutorial.
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