

Loading Linux on the PS4ĬTurt added yesterday an update to one of his blog posts, explaining how to load Fail0verflow’s Linux port to your PS4. Once you have BadIRET saying “Entered Critical Payload” to your TCP-Dump process, you’re pretty much “done”: your tools are all set up and you can start playing. Ultimately keep in mind that you’ll want to be able to compile your own version if you want to start doing useful stuff. I haven’t tested it so use at your own risk. The leaked #PS4_Exploit #Bad_IRET missing some parts, you have to link against #libpthread and #BSD libc also to be able to compile it.Ī pre-compiled version of BadIRET.bin can be found here. People say the leak is not fully functional: This is what you’ll inject through the Wifi Loader. With the PS4-SDK, you can compile the leaked BadIRET exploit into a badiret.bin. He says it includes some bug fix from wildcard and himself related to the BadIRET exploit. I haven’t tested those, use at your own risk.ĬFWProphet also released a Windows compiled version of the PS4-SDK here. The combination of the two tools should help you check that everything’s working correctly.Īpparently some windows-compiled versions of these two tools can be found here: Wifi-Loader, TCP-Dump. His other tool, TCP-Dump will let you download the messages sent to the PS4. But ultimately you’ll want your own server.ĬTurt’s Wifi-Loader will let you send some payload (ultimately, the badIRET exploit) to your PS4. extreme-modding have a page set up with some convenient shortcuts for those who want to try without having their own server. You’ll need set up your own local apache server to run everything from there. You can run it through the PS4 Playground tools. Running the Webkit exploit will be your first step. But if you’re trying to run the PS4 Kernel exploit you might get some interesting insight from them. Don’t mistake that thread for a tutorial though, as it’s being updated by people who learn as they go. There’s a great thread over at (skip the first page which is basically some sort of flame war) where people are trying to get all the necessary tools up and running (and on windows too). PS4-SDK by CTurt (start to see a pattern here?).It is doable to get your hands on a PS4 firmware 1.76, but not necessarily easy. The exploits that have been released or leaked have been patched in recent firmwares, and the common denominator at this point is firmware 1.76. All of these assume you have a PS4 running on Firmware 1.76.
