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Why has drizzt decided to use the CA27.cer certificate now? what does this do?
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Prerequisites
* CA27.cer, dev_blind.pkg, ****Psn-v0.5.exe from here
* OpenPS3FTP v1.3 from here since 1.2 has some problems
ChangeLog
v0.5: Add support for firmwares older than 3.55
v0.4: Don’t use PS3DNS anymore
Installation
1. Install dev_blind.pkg and OpenPS3FTP on your PS3 (using FTP, external USB or what else)
2. Launch dev_blind and make it mount the flash
3. Open OpenPS3FTP
4. Connect via FTP to PS3 (using username root and password openbox)
5. Go to /dev_blind/data/cert
6. Rename CA27.cer to CA27.cer.bak
7. Put my CA27.cer as /dev_blind/data/cert/CA27.cer
8. Set the PS3’s PRIMARY and SECONDARY DNS server to your PC’s IP address
9. Reboot your PS3
10. Start ****Psn-v0.5.exe
11. Enjoy with PSN
Warnings
If you have followed the OLD guide you need to rename the original CA27.cer to CA27.cer.bak and (my) CA24.cer to CA27.cer and you have to restore the old CA24.cer, by renaming CA24.cer.bak to CA24.cer
This is needed since some games use the original CA24.cer
If you lost original cert, you can take it here
FAQs
Q: ****PSN does not start or prints “Address already in use” as error
A: Close anything that is using port 80 or 443, try also to close skype and to disable ICS if you are using it.