Post: An alternative to jailbreaking...
10-25-2011, 03:53 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Lets face it, jailbreaking is no more. There will not be another public release untill it becomes legal (which it wont) so only the dev's will have them. face it, no more. So I think we have to return to an old friend, a friend which name we all know "HDD Decryption". Now we remember Unkn0wns video's on the 3.40 method, and that was good, and it looks like the only way.

We have issue's on this method, here are some:

Filesystem:
*The Playstation 3 Uses an unknown filesystem.
- The default system is fat32, but it's "hashed" in a way where it's only encrypt-decrypt is through
console id, and firmware version.
(Yes, the PS3 checks if the firmware version (>=current nand(or nor)firmware version)

So basically they have a hidden password. The same as 2 encryptions or a "hash/salt" which makes it virtually impossible to view on a pc through as sata cable.

Now on Debian or Linux you can dump the rawfile of your harddrive into a .bin file. This file contains both the console id, and the ps3 firmware version present (if any).
*This is the reason why you have to re-install firmware while formatting harddrive.
(Thanks to anon dev at devps3wiki for teaching me methods)
*Whats awkward about the filesize of this .bin is it total size in bytes is very close to a certain number
most cod players know. The infamous max score in game (21417.... etc.)

Known Facts:
*The playstation 3 has a built in cache-ing feature that can gather data about console id, and firmware after your data files (music/movies/gamedata)
* This cache-ing starts at hex value 0x00 which is found using a dummy file an was exploitable, and was used for old decryptation of your .bin file for patch modding (hunter/unkn0wn) :whistle:
NEW:*The hex value that checks your current software is located at 3xE9
-This often looks like symbols at represented after 3 @'s.
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-Mine is "ßðâ" which in terms represents 3.72
(btw the reason it's red is I was testing if I could paste the version before the check to try and bypass but it didn't work)

Ideas in consideration:
*We know psn banned by console id, not mac id/ip address/or psn name
*How could they find this console id?
(I do not know how to do this atm, I will look into or hand over to a developer. If someone know's how to find the ID then we can match it)

Why is this all important?
*If we know where the console id, and firmware id checks are then we can "fake" them.
-this could allow for a downgrade (read further)
*Possible erase these and allow for any HDD to be inserted, and playable, or even viewable on a computer just by fat32!!!!

Theories:

1) NEW PATCHES
If we can fake the ID, then we can get rid of the "hash" over the filesystem, and then hook up ps3 HDD to PC via SATA cable. We could then view it as fat32, and not the "hashed" version of it. Allowing for total control, and easy patches/switches.

2) Downgrade via HDD (WTF its stored on flash!!! :FUSmile
Now this might seem crazy, but in upgrade firmwares, it copies to the harddrive before it installs for safe-being. Now I know for fact you can unplug HDD, and plug it in and it will continue the installation cycle. Now if we "fake" the current firmware version, as say put in 3.55 used HDD, and display the current version as (>=3.7x+) it will install by default, and continue the installation process.
(now obviously it's not safe tested and would probably blow up your playstation from all the curruptness.)
This will allow lower firmware to be installed, but we would need dev's to fix file errors, and etc. to actually get this working but it is a possibility in the near future.

Objectives:
*Find out how to find specific console id
*Find the actuall "check" location as to what version the firmware is on
*Find out a way to delete this, and create a "fake" edited version.



This will be updates, and this was all on my own research, I will not be releasing my own .bin file for my HDD but I can give you some pointers on how to do this. I would like this to be a leaping step in to actually going somewhere in this dead ps3 hacking section.

Reason im doing this?
A: not for fame, nor glory. Just so we can openly access out HDD again.

It's our HDD we should use it how we want!!!!

and have a good day.

FINAL UPDATE!! RELEASE!!
Its finally done, and to all those haters, well keep hating I guess... lol

Thanks to Graf_Chokolo for this one.

Use this command to permanently disable ps3 HDD encryption.
    
ps3dm_sm set_del_def_encdec_key


With that you patch the virtual encryption.

What does this mean?
A: You can use this in any ps3 without re-formatting, and view patches, and change them at will on your pc via sata cable.

UPDATE #3
BIG UPDATE!!! Happy

New research that fat, and ntfs are patented by microsoft, the PS3 uses a unix based filesystem, since it could originally run linux.
    
The filesystem is UFS, and UFS2.

Get your linux out!!! view the filesystem, and you can manually delete the checks.

What does this mean?
A:We basically have found out the filesystem, and all ps3 files are vunrable now!


UPDATE #2

Alright, I remember when I was on CFW that the comment data is not encrypted at all what-so-ever! so just hit ctrl + f on your keyboard to use the find function. Type in your current comment active. Now when you replace your comment is has to be the exact size in bytes. so like if you had "1337 PRO!" you could only change it to something with 9 characters such as "m0dd3rz!!"

Now you may ask "What's good with this?"
A: You can put secret symbols from your pc in your comment. nothing real cool, just a cool little feature :p


UPDATE #1

Thanks to _______ (forgot name atm s0z :()

We have recieved info that your console ID is in DEV flash. PSN ID spoofer is another way to get it.
But 1 problem, we have to find a way to link that back to the HDD .bin data to fully get the cache part of it.

Now another big help is on ps3 dev wiki, they released how to get boot,mdlr which can be used to find Console ID.
Im going to have to buy a ProgSkeet chip to dump my flash data, and then I will use this method.
I am working very hard and hoping to get a link soon.

If you are interested in helping, and have logical sense of how the ps3 works then pm me.


also might have found where your PSN comment is stored in raw data. We might get that! :3





How to view edit

We can look at the filesystem now, we got 2 methods

Method 1:
Basically get a linux based OS such as ubuntu, or debian (most favorited) plug in your HDD via sata cable. Update the drivers, and should be viewable.

Method 2:
If your on windows and don't wont to download another os, download a program called UFS explorer, and you can successfully look at ps3 filesystem.

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MAKE SURE YOU PATCH ENCRYPTION WITH THE COMMAND!
    
"ps3dm_sm set_del_def_encdec_key"

run this command in terminal on a LINUX Operating System.

you need Grafs kernals
    
ps3dm-utils GIT repository: git://git.dukio.com/ps3dm-utils.git
linux hv scripts GIT repository: git://git.dukio.com/linux_hv_scripts.git


What does this mean?
Some of the effects of this
* Any file on ps3 is now viewable
* Your HDD can be used in any ps3 without re-format
* allows placing of patches in
* allows placing of .pkg files on ps3 (although you wouldn't be able to exec them because they are not signed)
* Virtual part of HDD is now accessable

EDIT: YOU NEED A LINUX OS!

install graf's git's to your linux os, then plug in your hdd via sata cable.

open terminal and run that command pointing to your drive (ex: ASmile

After that encryption will be disabled, so you have to re-download any patches you want to replace

next go onto your windows/mac pc and then use UFS Explorer.

you can view as a flashdrive. hope that helps..

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11-27-2011, 02:18 PM #353
good post mate keep it up
11-27-2011, 03:15 PM #354
Chrom3D
Big Sister
Originally posted by Bin
I would do this, but my BIOS wont even let me boot from CD :( Hope somebody actually tries this out since I can't. Also Great work Team Six's Hoe Winky Winky


You don't have to boot from CD to get ubuntu (linux). Just split your HDD into 2 partions (If u don't have 2 already. Then download ubuntu, and install it on the other partions. There you go Smile
11-27-2011, 03:25 PM #355
Mr Grumpy
< ^ > < ^ >
I dont wanna risk partitioning my HDD, last time i did it with a hackint0sh ISO it almost made my pc useless, which is why I'd rather boot from CD. When ever I attempt to go on my BIOS screen it asks for a password, I've looked around and none of the passwords worked, also apparently if I use the wrong password 3 times it will wipe my memory which is why I don't want to risk loosing valuable data.
11-27-2011, 05:08 PM #356
Originally posted by Bin
I dont wanna risk partitioning my HDD, last time i did it with a hackint0sh ISO it almost made my pc useless, which is why I'd rather boot from CD. When ever I attempt to go on my BIOS screen it asks for a password, I've looked around and none of the passwords worked, also apparently if I use the wrong password 3 times it will wipe my memory which is why I don't want to risk loosing valuable data.


You wont lose any information if you do it right. And also you can use a usb instead of a cd to install linux.

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Mr Grumpy
11-27-2011, 05:20 PM #357
Mr Grumpy
< ^ > < ^ >
No you don't get it *sigh* I cant change any bios settings, It boots straight from the drive, ive even tried removing the drive and letting it boot from cd/usb, but I guess the settings are on boot from hdd only, the manufacture put a password on my BIOS so i dont know it, and this laptops old so i cant just call them, I read from many different sources that if there is a password and you do get it wrong three times, it will wipe out any memory from the HDD or whatever.
11-27-2011, 05:43 PM #358
redmoneydash
Do a barrel roll!
Originally posted by Bin
No you don't get it *sigh* I cant change any bios settings, It boots straight from the drive, ive even tried removing the drive and letting it boot from cd/usb, but I guess the settings are on boot from hdd only, the manufacture put a password on my BIOS so i dont know it, and this laptops old so i cant just call them, I read from many different sources that if there is a password and you do get it wrong three times, it will wipe out any memory from the HDD or whatever.


Bro just pull out the battery on the mobo for a couple seconds and it wont do anything.. and 3 passwords on a mobo wiping? never heard of that but if u say so... maybe your thinking of old phones with a sim lock??

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Mr Grumpy
11-27-2011, 06:43 PM #359
Mr Grumpy
< ^ > < ^ >
The thing is, I don't wanna screw my Laptop over just for a PS3 hack that I might fail at, so I'm better off leaving the Laptop. I appreciate the help though (y)
11-29-2011, 07:31 AM #360
l33t j0rd4n
Is it because I'm 1337
Originally posted by dannyelstanx View Post
from where the Fuk did you came out insulting me ? did i asked you or anybody something in the first place ? why cant you just talk properly like a normal person if you want to help ? its the first time i ever used a Linux and i did used su/sudo even as root , if youre so pro just prove that you managed any shit , if not maibe youre the one that should shut up , Moron. ya maibe you should learn how normal people talk from this guy and stop posting sh1t
Take the ****ing feedback bro. Now you know that you cant just switch to root and hope everything will work.
11-30-2011, 08:25 PM #361
imgod44
Do a barrel roll!
lewl it worked. thanks man.

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