while it is a sad day, I know there will be people that will continue to try and find a way to get around this. best of luck to them
while it is a sad day, I know there will be people that will continue to try and find a way to get around this. best of luck to them
source?So since the last thread was locked, a new development has been discovered. Turns out that the CDN server now only accepts requests for everything except system updates if you're on firmware 6.0 and the only way to be on firmware 6.0 without hacks is by going online and downloading the update. So until someone updates to firmware 6.0 officially and dumps their console's certificate, CDNSP is "dead".
If you take the current public certificate to try and download a system update, it will work. The only reason its not working is because its not on firmware 6.0source?
That doesn't mean a thing, a tls cert isn't tied to a specific firmware version.If you take the current public certificate to try and download a system update, it will work. The only reason its not working is because its not on firmware 6.0
So since the last thread was locked, a new development has been discovered. Turns out that the CDN server now only accepts requests for everything except system updates if you're on firmware 6.0 and the only way to be on firmware 6.0 without hacks is by going online and downloading the update. So until someone updates to firmware 6.0 officially and dumps their console's certificate, CDNSP is "dead".
ive download all the games and dlc updates but a few games 1.59TB worth of games, updates, and DLC
Do you have time to play it all? Also there isnt a 1 tb microsd I think?
If you take the current public certificate to try and download a system update, it will work. The only reason its not working is because its not on firmware 6.0
Basically, the cert's not CDN banned at the very least because if it was, it wouldn't be able to download system updates and CDN bans prevent even system updates from downloading. The CDN's protocol has changed but as you said, we don't quite fully understand what's changed; just what are the side effects of these changes. The old CDN banned certs will still not work as explained above. As long as a cert isn't CDN banned, it can still request system updates without being on firmware 6.0 because how else would Nintendo expect people to update? Its just that all other requests now require the console to be on firmware 6.0Wait, does this mean the public cert isn't even banned?
And that the full protocol for 6.0 CDN requests just hasn't been fully RE'd yet, which is causing the CDN error?
Is it possible to request a system update using the older superbanned certs?
(I'd test it myself, as I have copies of the old certs, but I have no idea how to)
Or did they simply change it so that even superbanned certs are able to ask for FW updates, but nothing else?
I've seen people recommend this site: https://www.perfectly-nintendo.com/nintendo-updates/Is anyone aware of a computer application other than CDNSP that can easily check downloaded NSP files for whether or not updates are available? That's really all I ever used CDNSP for.
Basically, the cert's not CDN banned at the very least because if it was, it wouldn't be able to download system updates and CDN bans prevent even system updates from downloading. The CDN's protocol has changed but as you said, we don't quite fully understand what's changed; just what are the side effects of these changes. The old CDN banned certs will still not work as explained above. As long as a cert isn't CDN banned, it can still request system updates without being on firmware 6.0 because how else would Nintendo expect people to update? Its just that all other requests now require the console to be on firmware 6.0
That's something, but I'm going to miss the convenience of having my downloaded games/updates scanned for updates without me having to check them one by one.Basically, the cert's not CDN banned at the very least because if it was, it wouldn't be able to download system updates and CDN bans prevent even system updates from downloading. The CDN's protocol has changed but as you said, we don't quite fully understand what's changed; just what are the side effects of these changes. The old CDN banned certs will still not work as explained above. As long as a cert isn't CDN banned, it can still request system updates without being on firmware 6.0 because how else would Nintendo expect people to update? Its just that all other requests now require the console to be on firmware 6.0
I've seen people recommend this site: https://www.perfectly-nintendo.com/nintendo-updates/
Yeah it was just a "scare tactic" since none of the certs were no longer working with CDNSP but I guess they didn't actually know why? At the very least, it seems game updates are now held behind dauth so people who were afraid of bans and with the lack of working public certs might have to rethink their ways (at least from a convenience perspective).Oh, I was just thinking of the possibility that they changed the way atum works, and that even if you're CDN banned, they don't block a FW update request (just cause it's weird that they didn't ban the last cert). But if it's confirmed that nothing changed in that regard... then I guess that they really didn't ban this cert
In this case, the people who were saying "CDNSP still works, IF the cert owns the game legally" were wrong (was reading this mostly on reddit).
Hopefully this means no ban with updates from XCI games xDYeah it was just a "scare tactic" since none of the certs were no longer working with CDNSP but I guess they didn't actually know why? At the very least, it seems game updates are now held behind dauth so people who were afraid of bans and with the lack of working public certs might have to rethink their ways (at least from a convenience perspective).