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Today @Codsworth let us know about an ESP Host project he's been working on, and shared a guide on a simple way to serve PS4 payloads using the ESP8266 Wifi Module board with at least 4 MB flash. ;)

Download: esphost.bin / esphostmulti.bin / esphostmulti405.bin / GIT

Here's all the details from the README.md: ESP Host

Today I show you a simple way to serve payload using the ESP8266.

Benefits of using the ESP8266:
  • Extremely low cost hardware, available worldwide
  • Ability to run 24/7 via USB, self-hosted payload, no external apps or programs required
  • Completely block all updates
  • No need for custom DNS server or settings, features automatic redirect
  • Easy to program and update via USB
  • Very low power consumption
Requirements:
Payloads included in esphost.bin
  • VORTEX HEN 1.4
Payloads included in esphostmulti.bin
  • HEN
  • HEN+VR
  • FTP
  • DUMPER
  • BACKUP
https://github.com/pearlxcore/ps4-playground-455

Instructions:

Flash esphost.bin using the following command:
Code:
sudo esptool.py --port /dev/ttyUSB0 write_flash 0x00000 0x400000 ./esphost.bin
  • After flashing completes, connect to "PS4-WIFI" using "easy setting" then go to [Settings] > [User Guide]
NOTE: Windows users must use the appropriate com port when flashing with esptool.py

NOTE2: Users can optionally flash using the GUI version of ESPTool

Compatible boards:

These are the most popular ESP8266 boards, but any esp8266 with 4M flash or larger will work.
Updates (via Codsworth)
  • More stable payloads , no memory errors or reloading pages
  • Updated esp-host to include payloads from ps4-playground
  • Added file compression - save space and serve payloads quickly.
  • Upgraded payload index to a better design thanks to pearlxcore
To-Do
  • Add ability to upload files/payloads
Notice and credits

Credit should be given to original authors of payloads - you know who you are.

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Good news the update is now live on github
  • More stable payloads , no memory errors or reloading pages
  • Updated esp-host to include payloads from ps4-playground
  • Added file compression - save space and serve payloads quickly.
  • Upgraded payload index to a better design thanks to pearlxcore
@PSXHAX The original post needs to be updated to reflect the changes to esp-host. Should I tag you each time I make an update to the program?
 
@Codsworth usually we'll do a news article on a topic and in it link to the Github for all the related updates that people can find on their own.

Tonight I'll spend a bit of time sorting out the changes and add them to the OP, but in general the articles won't reflect the current changes to Githubs so they're just a starting point versus being sync'd.

For most projects we link to the /releases/latest on Github for the downloads, which seems to work best versus trying to manually maintain and update thousands of articles. ;)
 
anyone know steps to add python script to ida I just get annoying error
opcodes = sorted (opcodes)

for opcode_num, opcode_name in opcodes:
Code:
print "[+] %3d (0x%02X) ; %s" % (opcode_num, opcode_num, opcode_name)

error: ('invalid syntax', ('<string>', 57, 54, ' print "# 0x?? called from 0x%08X" % unkfrom idaapi import *\n'))
 
latest from the github on 4.55

never mind. tried it again and it works now.

Thanks @Codsworth

any plans to add the ability to set custom SSID with password?

sorry i should read more carefully lol. it's on the to-do list.
 
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