Now you need to copy the exploit web pages on the dev Board to be served.Ĭopy from the repository the html folder from pOOBs4-buildroot/board/poobs4/common/rootfs_overlay/var/www into the Board folder /var/www You can follow this tutorial until the test step Now you need to install a WebServer, personally i picked nginx. You should see a menu, pick the option to update. Once done, again from terminal type armbian-config (hit enter). I didn't use dnsmasq for my quick test, that means that you need to know the dev Board IP to point it from your Ps4.įirst start updating all packages on the dev board: open a terminal and run apt update, then apt upgrade (root privilege). The Board in my case use the ethernet port and is powered by the dc adapter. You need to do some manual steps.Īs i said, i have used a router and all the devices (Ps4, dev Board) are connected to it. Sorry i can't explain an in depth step by step now, i hope this short steps will be enough. You can SSH/SFTP to the board using the root user the board IP is set to 10.0.0.1 (wlan) by default. The host is based on Leeful's 9v4 (w/ GoldHEN v2.0b2), slightly modified to use the USB emulation. You can run the actual pOOBs4 exploit either by visiting from the PS4 browser or from Settings -> User's Guide/Helpful Info -> User's Guide. When asked for the password, input: 12345678.On your PS4 go to Settings -> Network -> Set Up Internet Connection -> Use Wi-Fi -> Custom.Consider this.įollow these steps to connect your PS4 to the board: Note: SuperSpeed USB (USB 3.1 Gen 1), which PS4 uses, has a maximum power output of 5V/0.9A. Afterward, it should only take ≤5 seconds. It may take 30 seconds to boot up for the first time. You don't need another power cable your board will draw power from PS4. Insert SD card and plug the board into PS4 using the USB OTG port. Writing image to SD card destroy its existing content. This section is here to warn you to backup any customization you made or, better yet, fork this repo and do your customization there. Sudo dd if=output/images/sdcard.img of=/dev/sdX bs=4MAlternatively, you can use:
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