Post: Getting online with 3.55 Kmeaw
02-11-2011, 10:44 PM #1
HtD
Dark Knight
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02-12-2011, 12:16 AM #2
This is false

The way it is described can never work
1. you can't change headers of an ssl connection
2. you simply can't use certificates twice on different servers (well that's a bit quick and dirty said, but "the man in the middle" with certificates does not work)

If this should work, wich it does not, all e-banking and online payments are doomed Happy
02-12-2011, 01:36 AM #3
Originally posted by HtD View Post
Anyone wanna help me out with this? I cant find a way to find my SSL cert, can anyone make a video please?

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they're in

dev_flash/data/cert be sure to back them up before you replace them !!!

And know what you do, just don't go and f*ck up your legit certificates!!!
02-12-2011, 01:45 AM #4
slifer1231
Save Point
i dont post alot here im mostly on psx-scene but this does work there is a video posted now of it working if you notice he shows he is on 3.55 and look at the date and time it says 2/11 at 5:59p.m. and you cant modify the time becuase if you sign in it will set the correct time so this is not a fake video he uses the dns server to skip the updatelist.txt which tells the ps3 that 3.56 is avaiable and then he tricks the ps3 into beliveing that his pc is the sony server which he gets the cert as if comes from the ps3 to his pc and then changes the header to PS3 03.56 and sends then it gets sent to sonys real server allowing him to sign in
02-12-2011, 02:40 AM #5
HtD
Dark Knight
Originally posted by iiSuPerBaD View Post
just be glad i can't groan you :y:


Lemme do the honors.
02-12-2011, 02:46 AM #6
Originally posted by be View Post
This is false

The way it is described can never work
1. you can't change headers of an ssl connection
2. you simply can't use certificates twice on different servers (well that's a bit quick and dirty said, but "the man in the middle" with certificates does not work)

If this should work, wich it does not, all e-banking and online payments are doomed Happy


Your an idiot
02-12-2011, 08:22 AM #7
ofcourse I am...

Read my other posts, I already tried to change the headers, and it works over http, not over https. (tools used ffproxy on ubuntu)

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