Post: Installing FTP Software on OFW. (Untraceable)
01-11-2011, 08:04 PM #1
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Installing FTP Software on OFW. (Untraceable)
(Mw2 Challenge Lobbys)

Download files.zip

Before you start, unplug the DSL cable from your router, so you do not have internet access, you will not require it.

Secondly go to download the ps3 update using the link in this folder and put it in Official/PS3/UPDATE

--------Step 1, installing FTP on Official 3.55 using jailbreak.

Go into Geohot folder, and copy across folder 'PS3' to your usb stick root drive, make sure it is on top, and not inside any sub folders.

Copy across ftpserver_13.pkg to your USB stick as well.

Plug your USB stick into the PS3, instal system updated via storage media device.

Once 3.55 JB is installed, instal the ftpserver_12.pkg, by going to the game menu, it is in that section on the XMB.

Now, once that is installed, take out the USB and put if back into your PC, copy across the official playstation update, to your USB the same as you did with geohots.

Install 3.55 Official version

--------Step 2, connecting ps3 to pc.


Run the FileZilla.exe in the filezilla folder on your PC, and run the ftpserver on the PS3.

Filezilla settings

Host: ip address displayed on ps3 ftpserver 192.168.1.###
username: FTPD1234
password: random
Port: 21

folders on left are your PC,
folders on right are your PS3.

--------Step 3, making FTP undetectable (in FileZilla).

Ok, on the right box, this is your ps3 folders, double click dev_hdd0
then game
then BB0011111
then copy PARAM.SFO across to your desktop.

delete PARAM.SFO on the ps3 in that folder, and copy across the one included in this folder.


--------Step 4, clearing run games/pkg history (in FileZilla).

on the ps3 folder

double click dev_hdd0
double click home

Now you will see 0000001, ect... these numbers represent your playstation accounts (NOT PSN ACCOUNTS), 0000001 is the first user account, select the one you are using.

once in your 0000000# folder, double click ect

now click on boot_history (first file) and copy it accross to your desktop.

To do this, navigate to your dekstop on the left folder, and drag it across.

Open boot_history in notepad (drag it in)

Press CTRL-A, and backspace, so that it emptys the file. now save this, and copy it back across to the ps3. (make sure filezilla overwrites, it should be default option, but just double check).


------ Congratulations, you now have FTP software invisible to sony, and no evidence of using it, and your on the official 3.55 Firmware.
Last edited by TheUberFail ; 01-11-2011 at 08:12 PM.

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01-11-2011, 08:24 PM #2
While the installation of the FTP server is untraceable, Sony can still easily tell if you played a homebrew game based on whether or not it shows up in your game games played history on your PS3, so chances are Sony collects these and will be able to ban whoever is using a homebrew app. And not just their user account, but possibly every console you've every been signed into (on the extreme side).
01-11-2011, 08:31 PM #3
thanks, even though there are like a million tutorials out there already
01-11-2011, 08:36 PM #4
Originally posted by Bry4nMW View Post
While the installation of the FTP server is untraceable, Sony can still easily tell if you played a homebrew game based on whether or not it shows up in your game games played history on your PS3, so chances are Sony collects these and will be able to ban whoever is using a homebrew app. And not just their user account, but possibly every console you've every been signed into (on the extreme side).


Yes this guide shows how to delete that history.
01-11-2011, 08:46 PM #5
Originally posted by TheUberFail View Post
Yes this guide shows how to delete that history.


Sorry I read the first half and then saw Filezilla and assumed you were teaching people how to use the FTP, not just how to delete the game history. Still an annoying thing to do, IMO we need a homebrew app to just launch and do it for us. I think one of the managers had a setting to wipe all game history, but that is suspicious.
01-11-2011, 08:53 PM #6
tkoelker1
REAL PURE
sony will not ban for using homebrew apps... bans will only happen if sony looses money in what you are doing.
01-11-2011, 08:54 PM #7
Skyl1n3
DO SOMETHING THEN!
Originally posted by TheUberFail View Post
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Installing FTP Software on OFW. (Untraceable)
(Mw2 Challenge Lobbys)

Download files.zip

Before you start, unplug the DSL cable from your router, so you do not have internet access, you will not require it.

Secondly go to download the ps3 update using the link in this folder and put it in Official/PS3/UPDATE

--------Step 1, installing FTP on Official 3.55 using jailbreak.

Go into Geohot folder, and copy across folder 'PS3' to your usb stick root drive, make sure it is on top, and not inside any sub folders.

Copy across ftpserver_13.pkg to your USB stick as well.

Plug your USB stick into the PS3, instal system updated via storage media device.

Once 3.55 JB is installed, instal the ftpserver_12.pkg, by going to the game menu, it is in that section on the XMB.

Now, once that is installed, take out the USB and put if back into your PC, copy across the official playstation update, to your USB the same as you did with geohots.

Install 3.55 Official version

--------Step 2, connecting ps3 to pc.


Run the FileZilla.exe in the filezilla folder on your PC, and run the ftpserver on the PS3.

Filezilla settings

Host: ip address displayed on ps3 ftpserver 192.168.1.###
username: FTPD1234
password: random
Port: 21

folders on left are your PC,
folders on right are your PS3.

--------Step 3, making FTP undetectable (in FileZilla).

Ok, on the right box, this is your ps3 folders, double click dev_hdd0
then game
then BB0011111
then copy PARAM.SFO across to your desktop.

delete PARAM.SFO on the ps3 in that folder, and copy across the one included in this folder.


--------Step 4, clearing run games/pkg history (in FileZilla).

on the ps3 folder

double click dev_hdd0
double click home

Now you will see 0000001, ect... these numbers represent your playstation accounts (NOT PSN ACCOUNTS), 0000001 is the first user account, select the one you are using.

once in your 0000000# folder, double click ect

now click on boot_history (first file) and copy it accross to your desktop.

To do this, navigate to your dekstop on the left folder, and drag it across.

Open boot_history in notepad (drag it in)

Press CTRL-A, and backspace, so that it emptys the file. now save this, and copy it back across to the ps3. (make sure filezilla overwrites, it should be default option, but just double check).


------ Congratulations, you now have FTP software invisible to sony, and no evidence of using it, and your on the official 3.55 Firmware.


I didn't ready any of this but guessing by the title... You are traceable if you run around the map as host with a mod menu and can't die and more stuff :mudkip:
01-11-2011, 09:03 PM #8
Lydey
RyanBell RIP 20.3.11 GBNF
why do we need it untraceable?
01-11-2011, 09:07 PM #9
Originally posted by Skyl1n3 View Post
I didn't ready any of this but guessing by the title... You are traceable if you run around the map as host with a mod menu and can't die and more stuff :mudkip:


*sigh*, this dosent make mw2 patches untraceable (not even sure they can trace anyway or care), this makes your FTP software on your ps3 (used for hacking ps3 games/stuff) untraceable.
01-11-2011, 09:22 PM #10
club-bomb-shizl
Bounty hunter
Originally posted by Bry4nMW View Post
While the installation of the FTP server is untraceable, Sony can still easily tell if you played a homebrew game based on whether or not it shows up in your game games played history on your PS3, so chances are Sony collects these and will be able to ban whoever is using a homebrew app. And not just their user account, but possibly every console you've every been signed into (on the extreme side).

i traced the boot record using clankfan1's tutorial,opend it,erased its data and putted it back where it belongs. sony cant see it then!!:wtf:

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