Proceeding his PS4 Homebrew Vagrant Box release, PlayStation 4 developer justanormaldev recently made available a PS4 PKG Sender Docker Compose Web Server UI for @flatz's PS4 Remote PKG Installer that was followed by both a PS4 Remote PKG Sender GUI and a Remote PKG Installer Update.
Download: ps4-pkg-sender-master.zip / GIT
From the README.md, to quote: PS4 PKG Sender
This is a Docker compose Web Server UI for the PS4 Remote PKG installer
Dependencies
Install Docker Compose
Instructions here: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/
Configure
IPs
In the docker-compose.yml file, you will see inside the environment section:
Replace 192.168.0.100 (The value for PS4IP) with the IP of the PS4.
Folder to serve PKGs from
./files is the folder that will be used to look for *.pkg files
You can:
Usage
First, make sure the PS4 is running at the PS4IP and the PS4 Remote PKG installer is running.
You should be able to open in a browser http://192.168.0.2:3333/ (Replace the LOCALIP=192.168.0.2 for the one you configured)
It will load a page with all the PKG files it could find inside the files folder and their filesize.
Clicking on one of them will send it to the PS4 Remote PKG installer.
Introduction to Docker
Cheers to @HydrogenNGU for the news tip on Twitter!
Download: PS4 Test PKG (6.63 MB - includes homebrew.elf, homebrew.self, homebrew.oelf and IV0003-BIGB00004_00-ORBISLINK0000000.pkg)
Download: ps4-pkg-sender-master.zip / GIT
From the README.md, to quote: PS4 PKG Sender
This is a Docker compose Web Server UI for the PS4 Remote PKG installer
Dependencies
Install Docker Compose
Instructions here: https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/
Configure
IPs
In the docker-compose.yml file, you will see inside the environment section:
- LOCALIP=192.168.0.2
- PS4IP=192.168.0.100
Replace 192.168.0.100 (The value for PS4IP) with the IP of the PS4.
Folder to serve PKGs from
./files is the folder that will be used to look for *.pkg files
You can:
- Move the PKGs you want available inside the files folder.
- Replace the files folder with a symlink pointing to where the PKGs you want available are.
Code:
docker-compose -f /path/to/docker-compose.yml up
First, make sure the PS4 is running at the PS4IP and the PS4 Remote PKG installer is running.
You should be able to open in a browser http://192.168.0.2:3333/ (Replace the LOCALIP=192.168.0.2 for the one you configured)
It will load a page with all the PKG files it could find inside the files folder and their filesize.
Clicking on one of them will send it to the PS4 Remote PKG installer.
Introduction to Docker
Cheers to @HydrogenNGU for the news tip on Twitter!
Download: PS4 Test PKG (6.63 MB - includes homebrew.elf, homebrew.self, homebrew.oelf and IV0003-BIGB00004_00-ORBISLINK0000000.pkg)