Well, the settings app for sure has SD access as it's the only place to copy Wii U saves to the SD card.
So does the binary that boots the vWii, seeing as the vWii also has SD access.
Well, the settings app for sure has SD access as it's the only place to copy Wii U saves to the SD card.
So does the binary that boots the vWii, seeing as the vWii also has SD access.
I think it's considered polite to credit your sources
Yes, you're quite right, we've run into this problem. No app we've tested has SD access, so we can't access it despite the PPC Kernel exploit. That said, we haven't finished our IPC experiments, we've not yet successfully impresonated the system, which may have sufficient privilege.
#iptables -I FORWARD -p ALL -m mac --mac-source 34:af:2c:**:**:** -j DROP
#iptables -I OUTPUT -p ALL -m mac --mac-source 34:af:2c:**:**:** -j DROP
Not to thread hijack but since I'm getting the update pop-up even with every ip and website properly blocked I thought I'd give a much safer option at this point. this will effectively block any data that is going out of the local network, which is what I want it to function as. I can still access a local webserver to run rop but without any of the nasty possibilities of getting any updates. You will need to edit the mac to your wiiu's mac and remove the # symbols for it to run. This of course requires a router that will run iptables, which is pretty much any router capable of openwrt, ddwrt, etc.
Code:#iptables -I FORWARD -p ALL -m mac --mac-source 34:af:2c:**:**:** -j DROP #iptables -I OUTPUT -p ALL -m mac --mac-source 34:af:2c:**:**:** -j DROP
Yeah, I have literally every url Nintendo uses (*.wii.com, *.nintendo.net, *.akamaitechnologies.com, etc) blocked and yet I still get the update popup, so it has to be something on the local machine, nintendo stored some cookie or something that tells it to yell at you to update every time it does something. That's much more intuitive and straightforward for blocking though.
Personally I would just give the Wii U a manual IP address (not using DHCP) in the same range as your LAN, but don't give it a default gateway, or give it a fake default gateway if you cannot leave it blank (e.g. set the default gateway to be the same as the IP address for the Wii U itself).Not to thread hijack but since I'm getting the update pop-up even with every ip and website properly blocked I thought I'd give a much safer option at this point. this will effectively block any data that is going out of the local network, which is what I want it to function as. I can still access a local webserver to run rop but without any of the nasty possibilities of getting any updates. You will need to edit the mac to your wiiu's mac and remove the # symbols for it to run. This of course requires a router that will run iptables, which is pretty much any router capable of openwrt, ddwrt, etc.
Code:#iptables -I FORWARD -p ALL -m mac --mac-source 34:af:2c:**:**:** -j DROP #iptables -I OUTPUT -p ALL -m mac --mac-source 34:af:2c:**:**:** -j DROP
Added it to the OPI just finished an early version of my new WiiUExplorer program, which combines the previous small tools into one (and replaces them). It is able to display both uncompressed and Yaz0-compressed SARC files in a browser, and extract either individual files/folders or the entire archive. Writing support and other file formats will be added in the future.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tfg2nd6q809oqn3/AADWk3SgQEsqnvlbplcWOfv5a
I just finished an early version of my new WiiUExplorer program, which combines the previous small tools into one (and replaces them). It is able to display both uncompressed and Yaz0-compressed SARC files in a browser, and extract either individual files/folders or the entire archive. Writing support and other file formats will be added in the future.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tfg2nd6q809oqn3/AADWk3SgQEsqnvlbplcWOfv5a
Hehe, thanks both of you!
I just finished an early version of my new WiiUExplorer program, which combines the previous small tools into one (and replaces them). It is able to display both uncompressed and Yaz0-compressed SARC files in a browser, and extract either individual files/folders or the entire archive. Writing support and other file formats will be added in the future.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/tfg2nd6q809oqn3/AADWk3SgQEsqnvlbplcWOfv5a
Chrome is blocking me from downloading the WiiUExplorer_v1.0.1.0.zip file, as it claims it's malicious. The AntiVirus isn't detecting it because I'm attempting to download it into a whitelisted area. I'll try building the source code.
Edit: Oh, that's not the source for this. Oops.
otherwise click "Show Downloads" and then click "Restore File"
I don't have that option, but I'll just toggle Chrome's settings and see if I can get it to not block the file.