Post: Bypass FW check (Theory)
09-14-2010, 08:14 PM #1
leukotic
Climbing up the ladder
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I was thinking about this yesterday, and if you knew how to pull it off, this would probably work.

Basically, you use packet injection to fool Sony's servers that your PS3 is at the current FW. How could this be done?

For starters you will need the right packets, which would be the ones that your PS3 sends back to Sony to confirm what FW you have. You will need to acquire packets that confirm that a PS3 is up to date. So you will probably need a second PS3 that is on the current FW. (so you can get the 'I am up to date" packets.)

You would probably have to create a program to automate this, cause with packets I am pretty sure timing is important.

1. You turn on your PS3, it makes a connection to Sony.
2. Sony sends the FW check request
3. You block your PS3 from sending the answer packet to Sony.
4. Packet Inject the "I am up to date" packet(s) back to Sony (this is where the automated program comes in).

Then after that I guess Sony might send a "Ok, you can now log in" request or something like that.


Obviously this is far from any detailed tut or anything remotely close... but people who know how to do this kind fo stuff should be able to understand the concept.

The one barrier that might put a stop to this is if the packets expire or are console specific. In the event the packets expire (or need to be correctly dated), the program you create would have to automatically modify the packet(s) to include the right times so the Sony server would accept it as real.

Seems far fetched and probably not possible for most of us to pull off, but this idea could work in the right hands.
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Gandi
09-14-2010, 08:20 PM #2
Gandi
Little One
good thinking
09-14-2010, 08:21 PM #3
Ix Benere xI
At least I can fight
Packet injection is a long and complicated thing and by sending packets through to sony is how you create lag and I think that you would have to continuously send them in order to stay logged in. If you really wnat to explore this method further then your going to have to speak to bmxdude9. He is probably the most experienced person here with packet injection.

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ZachFean
09-14-2010, 08:46 PM #4
leukotic
Climbing up the ladder
Oh this is far beyond my ability (especially when it comes to coding my own software) but somebody might try it out. Smile
09-14-2010, 10:15 PM #5
Ritztro
I am a Game Developer
Coding this would be very very hard. I have tried and it is very hard to do something involving these types of things.
09-14-2010, 10:21 PM #6
aric
New Kid
packet injection is like controlling electrons. You can basically turn something (like a FW check) into something its not.

That being said, theres no one in the world who can control electrons.
09-14-2010, 10:24 PM #7
Originally posted by aric View Post

That being said, theres no one in the world who can control electrons.


jesus :mudkip:
09-14-2010, 10:26 PM #8
aric
New Kid
Originally posted by codyz69 View Post
jesus :mudkip:


is dead? :mudkip:
09-14-2010, 10:34 PM #9
Ritztro
I am a Game Developer
Jesus: In heaven, in you , everywhere..
09-14-2010, 10:37 PM #10
It's crazy but it might just work, I'm pretty sure they have a way around it but it's worth a try...

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