Hi!
This is just an idea, but wouldn't it be possible to create something like an update proxy that stores the downloaded update on hdd instead of sending it to the switch and serve it later on demand? I think of something like this:
Fetch update and store it as X.X (i don't know if it is possible to automaticly get the info about the version since the updates are encrypted):
And than serve the update on demand:
So we could collect upcoming updates without updating our switch, and if a further firmware get hacked, then just update to it, even if nintendo offers a newer update than the desired update. I know the updates are encrypted, but it shouldn't be the problem to get them if the proxy would store and recognice the raw http requests too?
This is just an idea, but wouldn't it be possible to create something like an update proxy that stores the downloaded update on hdd instead of sending it to the switch and serve it later on demand? I think of something like this:
Fetch update and store it as X.X (i don't know if it is possible to automaticly get the info about the version since the updates are encrypted):
And than serve the update on demand:
So we could collect upcoming updates without updating our switch, and if a further firmware get hacked, then just update to it, even if nintendo offers a newer update than the desired update. I know the updates are encrypted, but it shouldn't be the problem to get them if the proxy would store and recognice the raw http requests too?