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Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
playing it on the ps3
QUE??? man spill the goods bro? N64 emulator is already out
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Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
playing it on the ps3
Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
playing it on the ps3
I always thought it looked like a duracell batteryOriginally Posted by lyricist343
I always thought it looked like a duracell batteryOriginally Posted by lyricist343
Originally Posted by Mister916
I always thought it looked like a duracell batteryOriginally Posted by lyricist343
Originally Posted by Mister916
I always thought it looked like a duracell batteryOriginally Posted by lyricist343
Como?Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
playing it on the ps3
Como?Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
playing it on the ps3
He modded his PS3 to play 64bit format.... the link to the thread is here for more info http://niketalk.com/topic/282775/Sony-Suing-Code-Crackers-Over-PS3-Jailbreak?page=1Originally Posted by iHust1e
Como?Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
playing it on the ps3
ddouble wrote:
The Banhammer May Be Coming
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On boot the system contacts the server and uploads the play list etc. this list alone is enough to get anyone that goes online banned as it shows the bootmanger etc. has been running. Here is the list and what they do, I port sniffed this a while ago before I went online with a retail unit >.> because I am not stupid hehe.
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fus01.ps3.update.playstation.net > Update Server (sys updates)
mercury.dl.playstation.net > What's new ads
nsx.np.dl.playstation.net > playstation store preview
nsx-e.np.dl.playstation.net > ads
(main file exchange connections)
us.np.stun.playstation.net > on boot initiates connection
ena.net.playstation.net > SSLv3 connection after above connection
dus01.ps3.update.playstation.net > secondary update attempt (could force updates)
auth.np.ac.playstation.net > SSLv3 authentication server
(destination servers)
service.playstation.net (has multiple IPs if only the ip address is blocked)
(Error Reporting)
creepo.ww.hl.playstation.net (uploads crash reports etc.)
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Almost all connections cannot just be port blocked, the port will continue to increment until it connects, you have to block the entire domains. Also a big point is that ALL computers on your network need to have these blocked not just the PS3's MAC because if you are running a proxy for example to get patches, the computer you proxy to will just allow the connections right out to the open unless all local IPs are blocked from these sites as well.
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Surprising absolutely noone, it looks like Sony are detecting homebrew applications meaning that everyone who went on PSN with a jailbroken console can expect to be banned eventually. This is definitely not the only way that Sony can detect jailbroken systems so we'll never truly ever know if it's going to be safe to go online. That ban may come tommorow or it may come in 6 months time but it will almost certainly eventually come.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=25339844&postcount=1029
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=25339844&postcount=1029
So if anyone is thinking they can avoid been banned by not logging on PSN should think again. To be safe just don't have an internet connection at all. But PS3 without PSN ain't worth it.
He modded his PS3 to play 64bit format.... the link to the thread is here for more info http://niketalk.com/topic/282775/Sony-Suing-Code-Crackers-Over-PS3-Jailbreak?page=1Originally Posted by iHust1e
Como?Originally Posted by LightskinFlYbOy 718
playing it on the ps3
ddouble wrote:
The Banhammer May Be Coming
Quote:
[table][tr][td]
On boot the system contacts the server and uploads the play list etc. this list alone is enough to get anyone that goes online banned as it shows the bootmanger etc. has been running. Here is the list and what they do, I port sniffed this a while ago before I went online with a retail unit >.> because I am not stupid hehe.
[/td][/tr][/table]
Quote:
[table][tr][td]
fus01.ps3.update.playstation.net > Update Server (sys updates)
mercury.dl.playstation.net > What's new ads
nsx.np.dl.playstation.net > playstation store preview
nsx-e.np.dl.playstation.net > ads
(main file exchange connections)
us.np.stun.playstation.net > on boot initiates connection
ena.net.playstation.net > SSLv3 connection after above connection
dus01.ps3.update.playstation.net > secondary update attempt (could force updates)
auth.np.ac.playstation.net > SSLv3 authentication server
(destination servers)
service.playstation.net (has multiple IPs if only the ip address is blocked)
(Error Reporting)
creepo.ww.hl.playstation.net (uploads crash reports etc.)
[/td][/tr][/table]
Quote:
[table][tr][td]
Almost all connections cannot just be port blocked, the port will continue to increment until it connects, you have to block the entire domains. Also a big point is that ALL computers on your network need to have these blocked not just the PS3's MAC because if you are running a proxy for example to get patches, the computer you proxy to will just allow the connections right out to the open unless all local IPs are blocked from these sites as well.
[/td][/tr][/table]
Surprising absolutely noone, it looks like Sony are detecting homebrew applications meaning that everyone who went on PSN with a jailbroken console can expect to be banned eventually. This is definitely not the only way that Sony can detect jailbroken systems so we'll never truly ever know if it's going to be safe to go online. That ban may come tommorow or it may come in 6 months time but it will almost certainly eventually come.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=25339844&postcount=1029
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=25339844&postcount=1029
So if anyone is thinking they can avoid been banned by not logging on PSN should think again. To be safe just don't have an internet connection at all. But PS3 without PSN ain't worth it.