![]() Run the payload on your console, and access your FTP server Do not confuse it with the IP address of your computer, which is displayed by the ps4-exploit-host tool!), so I’ve updated the 192.168.0.17 above and replaced it with 192.168.1.1.Ĭopy your modified file into the “payloads” subfolder of ps4-exploit-host.Īlternatively: for advanced users, you might want to compile the FTP Server Payload yourself. In my case, my PS4’s IP address is 192.168.1.2 (you can see your IP address in the Network Settings of your PS4. Make sure you use a recent version of ps4-exploit-host and choose the IDC exploit. In this step, you want to set up your PS4 and your computer to be able to run exploits. xvi or any other hex editor (to edit the payload).ps4-exploit-host, version 0.3.6.1 or above.Python 3 (requirement for ps4-hosting-tool).FTP Server Payload ( “mirror” here with a different IP, so MD5’s don’t match).You can of course download the PS4 exploit, etc… independently but I find this tool way convenient. In the tutorial below, I’ll recommend that you use ps4-exploit-host, a tool by developer Al-Azif which is an all-in-one server/proxy/exploit package to run exploit 4.05. You want to make sure you have IDC’s recent fork, or anything more recent. The FTP server seems to not get full root access with older versions of the PS4 4.05 exploit.It’s an easy process (the “hard” version is to recompile the payload from scratch with your IP address) You will need to hex-edit the binary file in order to replace with your console’s actual IP. The payload has your PS4’s IP address hardcoded within it.The PS4 FTP Server code is yet another payload that is run like any other payload on the PS4 ( follow our guide here), however there are a couple “tricks” to know beforehand (we’ll go in details below for both of those): With root access on your console, you can now delete the PS4UPDATE.PUP file that is in the update folder, which will make the message go away. Delete PS4 firmware update – If your console has downloaded the latest firmware update by mistake, you’re probably annoyed by the constant message asking you if you’d like to update.You might still want to look around for unencrypted data such as images, etc…īesides looking at what files are stored on your PS4 to learn more about the system, there’s one really useful thing you can do: Of course most of the files on your PS4 system are encrypted and useless “as is”. ![]() Don’t start touching, editing or removing files if you’re not 100% sure what you’re doing. Important: root access gives you lots of control on your console, and the possibility to mess up dramatically. ![]()
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