Post: [PICTURE TUTORIAL]Connecting to PSN on CFW 3.55 Kmeaw (FULL GUIDE)
02-13-2011, 06:14 AM #1
GinoBeatz
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Please read this guide slowly and carefully. Smile

Bypassing PS3 PSN checks (guide by Tsukasa035):

Things you need:


  1. VMware Player with Ubuntu Desktop version installed (or a separate PC)
    *Ubuntu Server Version can also be used if you know how to work your way around Linux
  2. Charles Web Debugging Proxy



Installing the certificate on your PS3

1) Go to: C:\Program Files\Charles\docs
2) Copy charles-proxy-ssl-proxying-certificate.crt somewhere and rename to CA24.cer
3) Using AsbestOS Installer or mount_alejandro, put this file and overwrite the existing in dev_flash/data/cert

Installing and setting up dnsmasq

In your Ubuntu VMWare box:

Change your VMware network settings from NAT to Bridged:
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(The following commands in Terminal can also be pasted instead of typing!)

1) Reboot your Ubuntu box.
2) Start Terminal (Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal)

3) type: sudo apt-get install dnsmasq

4) type: sudo gedit /etc/hosts
4.1) Add the following 2 lines:
192.168.1.XXX feu01.ps3.update.playstation.net
192.168.1.XXX auth.np.ac.playstation.net

*NOTE: 192.168.1.XXX needs to point to the computer where Charles is running!
Replace eu with the region you're in! {eu, uk, us, mx, au etc...}

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4.2) Save the file and exit the text editor


5) type: ifconfig
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Make note of the following line: inet addr:192.168.1.XXX <-- This is depends on your install. This IP is what you will enter in your PS3 as DNS Server.


6) type: ps -ef|grep dnsmasq to confirm dnsmasq is running.
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From your Windows (host) PC, type ping [IP YOU GOT FROM ifconfig] and make sure you can see it. This concludes the Ubuntu part.

Installing and setting up Charles

Assuming you have installed Charles:



1) Save the following block of text as ps3-updatelist.txt somewhere you can easily access:

    
Dest=83;CompatibleSystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100-;
Dest=83;ImageVersion=00000000;SystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100;CDN=https://lolz.com;CDN_Timeout=30;
Dest=84;CompatibleSystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100-;
Dest=84;ImageVersion=00000000;SystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100;CDN=https://lolz.com;CDN_Timeout=30;
Dest=85;CompatibleSystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100-;
Dest=85;ImageVersion=00000000;SystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100;CDN=https://lolz.com;CDN_Timeout=30;
Dest=86;CompatibleSystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100-;
Dest=86;ImageVersion=00000000;SystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100;CDN=https://lolz.com;CDN_Timeout=30;
Dest=87;CompatibleSystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100-;
Dest=87;ImageVersion=00000000;SystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100;CDN=https://lolz.com;CDN_Timeout=30;
Dest=88;CompatibleSystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100-;
Dest=88;ImageVersion=00000000;SystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100;CDN=https://lolz.com;CDN_Timeout=30;
Dest=89;CompatibleSystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100-;
Dest=89;ImageVersion=00000000;SystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100;CDN=https://lolz.com;CDN_Timeout=30;
Dest=8A;CompatibleSystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100-;
Dest=8A;ImageVersion=00000000;SystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100;CDN=https://lolz.com;CDN_Timeout=30;
Dest=8B;CompatibleSystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100-;
Dest=8B;ImageVersion=00000000;SystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100;CDN=https://lolz.com;CDN_Timeout=30;
Dest=8C;CompatibleSystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100-;
Dest=8C;ImageVersion=00000000;SystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100;CDN=https://lolz.com;CDN_Timeout=30;
Dest=8D;CompatibleSystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100-;
Dest=8D;ImageVersion=00000000;SystemSoftwareVersion=3.2100;CDN=https://lolz.com;CDN_Timeout=30;


2) In Charles: Tools -> Map Local. | Check the box and click Add
2.1)
(REPLACE eu to whatever region you're in! {eu, uk, us, mx, au...etc etc}

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Click OK.

Should look like this:
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3) In Charles: Tools -> Rewrite | Check Enable Rewrite and click Add
3.1) Name: Version header replace

3.2)Under Locations click Add
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3.3) Under Rules click Add and use the following settings:
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Should look like this:
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4) Proxy -> Reverse proxies | Check Enable Reverse Proxies and click Add
4.1) Add the following two entries. MAKE SURE NOT TO ADD https:// to the auth.np.ac.playstation.net ENTRY!!
(Again, replace eu with the region you're in! {eu, uk, us, mx, au etc...})
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Should look like this:
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Make sure you have no webserver or anything running that uses Port 80!! People say Skype may also use this port!

OPTIONAL 5) Proxy -> Windows Proxy Uncheck it so you only receive entries from your PS3 and not the PC you're on.

6) Proxy -> Proxy Settings <-- Note down the HTTP Port Charles is using

This concludes the Charles Web Debugging Proxy setup.



On your PS3, use the following network settings

DNS Server: {IP of virtual machine where dnsmasq is installed}

Proxy Server: {IP where Charles is running}
Proxy port: {Port of Charles you noted earlier}


Now, go and test your connection. If everything is configured properly then you should see some entries in the Charles window and be greeted with the following:

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Rejoice! :dance:

Credits to: Person who came up with this method, Yuki and anyone else who actually helped instead of whining.

If if I missed anything, sue me. It's 6am now.
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02-13-2011, 11:40 AM #74
hammy876
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by wamuzu View Post
Question, in the hosts file inside Ubuntu, do I put the IP i get from my host computer or the IP i get from Ubuntu?

They are both different, e.g: Windows 7 IP: 192.168.0.101, Ubuntu IP: 192.168.0.104.


where do you see the ubuntu IP maybe thats where i have messed up
02-13-2011, 11:43 AM #75
Originally posted by hammy876 View Post
where do you see the ubuntu IP maybe thats where i have messed up


When you open the terminal in ubuntu you type ifconfig. It should say something like:

inet addr:192.168.0.XXX

which is your IP in ubuntu
02-13-2011, 11:45 AM #76
hammy876
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by wamuzu View Post
When you open the terminal in ubuntu you type ifconfig. It should say something like:

inet addr:192.168.0.XXX

which is your IP in ubuntu


its actually your ps3 IP address
Make note of the following line: inet addr:192.168.1.XXX <-- This is depends on your install. This IP is what you will enter in your PS3 as DNS Server.
02-13-2011, 11:52 AM #77
hmm i just found something interesting if you go into cmd on your windows pc and type "ping ubuntu" it pings your ubuntu virtual machine and you can get the ip easily
02-13-2011, 12:02 PM #78
hammy876
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by weirdpeople View Post
hmm i just found something interesting if you go into cmd on your windows pc and type "ping ubuntu" it pings your ubuntu virtual machine and you can get the ip easily


you got this to work right? can you please help me
02-13-2011, 12:16 PM #79
Chaosfire
Kicking Names
Originally posted by TRIFLENx69 View Post
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Dude chill,you're obsessed... No
02-13-2011, 12:18 PM #80
mikey7789
ALL Hail GeoHotz
i did everything like 3 times over and over it just says i need to update :/ did they patch?
02-13-2011, 12:24 PM #81
I DIDNT GET THAT RIGHT it wont lent me copy that
3) Using AsbestOS Installer or mount_alejandro, put this file and overwrite the existing in dev_flash/data/cert
02-13-2011, 12:25 PM #82
hammy876
Can’t trickshot me!
Originally posted by mikey7789 View Post
i did everything like 3 times over and over it just says i need to update :/ did they patch?


test your connection let me know what it says

---------- Post added at 08:25 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:24 AM ----------

Originally posted by tenerifekid View Post
I DIDNT GET THAT RIGHT it wont lent me copy that
3) Using AsbestOS Installer or mount_alejandro, put this file and overwrite the existing in dev_flash/data/cert


go to dev_rwflash/data/cert and copy it , after running asbestos installer

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