Post: [release] psnpatch - spoof consoleid, disable cfw, rap2rif
10-21-2013, 02:02 PM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Today, developer KW has released PSNPATCH which was inspired by the works of stoker25 (psidpatch) and user (psnope).

The major objective is to spoof the console Id and disable cfw syscalls extensions in order to make your system more "safe" to go into the psn.
(Note that MORE safe doesn't mean IT IS safe !).
Additionally, you can also sign RAPs into RIFs.
Starting from psidpatch simple interface with the functionalities of psnope.
New algorithms specially made for CFW disable and valid user account search.


= Major Functions:

- Spoof IDPS (console ID)
  • ;
    - Spoof PSID
  • ;
    - Disable cfw syscalls (emulates official firmware)

  • - Deletes game launch history (deletes the records of the last games used);
    - Sign Rap into RIF.
  • these actions are temporary until next system reboot.


    = How to use:

    Just install and run. A simple interface will guide you trough.


    = CFW DISABLE / REMOVE SYSCALLS

    You can execute the app directly after install.
    This will allow you to remove cfw syscalls and delete execution history.
    Removing syscall will simulate a official firmware version improving protection level against PSN bans.
    Note that after doing this, some homebrew programs (like multiman) will refuse to execute.
    Just mount the game backup you want BEFORE using PSNPATCH to disable cfw.
    After CFW is disabled you can play the mounted game backup but cannot mount another one.
    This "cfw disabling" will only be active until next ps3 reboot.

    Press TRIANGLE - 3 beeps will inform of the cfw removal success.


    = SPOOF CONSOLE ID (IDPS):

    If you want to spoof idps and psid, you need to the edit the PSNPATCH.cfg file
    (see example).PSNPATCH will scan 2 locations in the following order:
    1. /dev_usb000/PSNPATCH.cfg
    2. /dev_hdd0/game/PSNP11001/USRDIR/PSNPATCH.cfg"

    Press CROSS just to spoof both idps and psid.
    OR
    Press L1 to do a "ALL IN ONE": Spoof idps and psid, disable cfw syscalls and delete execution history.
    3 beeps will inform of the success disabling cfw.


    = SIGNING RAPS INTO RIFS:

    When PSNPATCH starts, it will search for the first valid user account (usually it will be '1', but it can be a different value).
    Place the RAPS in the folder configured in PSNPATCH.cfg (usually /dev_usb0/exdata/ in a usb stick placed on the right most ps3 port).
    Press SQUARE - a log will be displayed on-screen listing the processed files.


    = QUICK USE

    If you don't want the user interface, just execute PSNPATCH and keep pressed L1 or TRIANGLE until 3 beeps or get back to the XMB.


    = FIRMWARE VERSIONS COMPATIBILITY:

    PSNPATCH should be compatible with every 4.XX version.
    It is independent of the CFW "flavour" (rebug, rogero, habib, steve, etc).
    Tested with 4.21, 4.25, 4.30, 4.41, 4.46 and 4.50.
    It should be compatible with future firmware releases, as it uses standard syscalls to process the spoofing method.
    It does the cfw disabling by searching and disabling the known "unofficial”syscalls 6,7,8,9,10,35,36. Equal to every 4.X firmware until now.


    = TESTING IF PSNPATCH WORKS WITH YOUR SYSTEM:

    IF you want to be sure psnpatch works in your system:
    - edit pasnpatch.cfg to define new idps and psid. Put it in the root of a usb stick and place it in the rightmost ps3 usb port.
    - Run psnpatch keeping L1 pressed until you ear 3 beeps or got back to XMB.
    - If the system beeped, it means that the cfw disabling was successful.
    - You can re-run psnpatch. It should give you an error complaining about cfw syscalls not found and it will display the current idps and psid values.
    - You can also run Multiman, Irismanager or any other syscall-dependent homebrew: they will all complain about an unsupported firmware version


    = REMEMBER !

    Never execute any homebrew WHILE connected to the PSN !
    And the safest way to keep being banned is to be offline !!!


    = THANKS
    stoker25 for psidpatch.
    user for psnope.


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    Cesei
    10-22-2013, 05:03 PM #2
    Britis-
    Bounty hunter
    Im on psita 4.50 , if i install this will i be able to get online?
    10-22-2013, 06:06 PM #3
    Hola
    Big Daddy
    Originally posted by xCjc2013x View Post
    Today, developer KW has released PSNPATCH which was inspired by the works of stoker25 (psidpatch) and user (psnope).

    The major objective is to spoof the console Id and disable cfw syscalls extensions in order to make your system more "safe" to go into the psn.
    (Note that MORE safe doesn't mean IT IS safe !).
    Additionally, you can also sign RAPs into RIFs.
    Starting from psidpatch simple interface with the functionalities of psnope.
    New algorithms specially made for CFW disable and valid user account search.


    = Major Functions:

    - Spoof IDPS (console ID)
  • ;
    - Spoof PSID
  • ;
    - Disable cfw syscalls (emulates official firmware)

  • - Deletes game launch history (deletes the records of the last games used);
    - Sign Rap into RIF.
  • these actions are temporary until next system reboot.


    = How to use:

    Just install and run. A simple interface will guide you trough.


    = CFW DISABLE / REMOVE SYSCALLS

    You can execute the app directly after install.
    This will allow you to remove cfw syscalls and delete execution history.
    Removing syscall will simulate a official firmware version improving protection level against PSN bans.
    Note that after doing this, some homebrew programs (like multiman) will refuse to execute.
    Just mount the game backup you want BEFORE using PSNPATCH to disable cfw.
    After CFW is disabled you can play the mounted game backup but cannot mount another one.
    This "cfw disabling" will only be active until next ps3 reboot.

    Press TRIANGLE - 3 beeps will inform of the cfw removal success.


    = SPOOF CONSOLE ID (IDPS):

    If you want to spoof idps and psid, you need to the edit the PSNPATCH.cfg file
    (see example).PSNPATCH will scan 2 locations in the following order:
    1. /dev_usb000/PSNPATCH.cfg
    2. /dev_hdd0/game/PSNP11001/USRDIR/PSNPATCH.cfg"

    Press CROSS just to spoof both idps and psid.
    OR
    Press L1 to do a "ALL IN ONE": Spoof idps and psid, disable cfw syscalls and delete execution history.
    3 beeps will inform of the success disabling cfw.


    = SIGNING RAPS INTO RIFS:

    When PSNPATCH starts, it will search for the first valid user account (usually it will be '1', but it can be a different value).
    Place the RAPS in the folder configured in PSNPATCH.cfg (usually /dev_usb0/exdata/ in a usb stick placed on the right most ps3 port).
    Press SQUARE - a log will be displayed on-screen listing the processed files.


    = QUICK USE

    If you don't want the user interface, just execute PSNPATCH and keep pressed L1 or TRIANGLE until 3 beeps or get back to the XMB.


    = FIRMWARE VERSIONS COMPATIBILITY:

    PSNPATCH should be compatible with every 4.XX version.
    It is independent of the CFW "flavour" (rebug, rogero, habib, steve, etc).
    Tested with 4.21, 4.25, 4.30, 4.41, 4.46 and 4.50.
    It should be compatible with future firmware releases, as it uses standard syscalls to process the spoofing method.
    It does the cfw disabling by searching and disabling the known "unofficial”syscalls 6,7,8,9,10,35,36. Equal to every 4.X firmware until now.


    = TESTING IF PSNPATCH WORKS WITH YOUR SYSTEM:

    IF you want to be sure psnpatch works in your system:
    - edit pasnpatch.cfg to define new idps and psid. Put it in the root of a usb stick and place it in the rightmost ps3 usb port.
    - Run psnpatch keeping L1 pressed until you ear 3 beeps or got back to XMB.
    - If the system beeped, it means that the cfw disabling was successful.
    - You can re-run psnpatch. It should give you an error complaining about cfw syscalls not found and it will display the current idps and psid values.
    - You can also run Multiman, Irismanager or any other syscall-dependent homebrew: they will all complain about an unsupported firmware version


    = REMEMBER !

    Never execute any homebrew WHILE connected to the PSN !
    And the safest way to keep being banned is to be offline !!!


    = THANKS
    stoker25 for psidpatch.
    user for psnope.


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    10-22-2013, 09:11 PM #4
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    10-25-2013, 12:07 AM #6
    sarracen
    Do a barrel roll!
    how can i change the user from 1 to another value for activating rap files ?
    02-01-2014, 03:58 AM #7
    duhjasio
    Gym leader
    why cant I attach any RTM tools to any games when i disable cfw syscalls with psnpatch? i can connect the tools fine but cannot attach to the game. is this normal? is there a way to fix this? just want to make it "safer" when modding my games online. on Rogero 4.50 Cex, Ccapi

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