fx0d wrote:@ minilgos :
I'am in the same boat coz i never launched browser with Psn ...
But you can still launch PS4-Playground :
Download SKFU Proxy
Go to Dns server
Add new rule : source manuals.playstation.net Target : Ip of your local http webserver on your network.
The path of index should be like this (don't forget to change language path (fr for me ):
www\document\fr\ps4\index.html
Just go to user guide and you'll see the PS4-Playground
And of course don't forget to change DNS server on PS4 (ip of the computer running SKFU proxy)
Your steps really helped me out last night, downloaded the repo from github onto my Raspberry Pi and somehow got everything running! While your instructions were very helpful I thought I'd share a little more about what worked for me.
I'm using a Raspberry Pi 2, running Minibian Jessie revision, (a lot of people just use Raspian or use the Wheezy release I've noticed, I doubt it matters though. I was able to download ps4-playground using the command listed on the readme of the repo. After installing apache2 using the command "sudo apt-get install apache2 -y" you'll need to make a few more folders within the directory /var/www/html. I made the mistake of disregarding the "\document\fr\ps4\index.html" path listed above but that part is very important. You will need to make sure you have the path /var/www/html/document/
en/ps4
(while making sure en is changed to your respective language), and the paste everything from within the PS4-Playground folder into the ps4 folder. So in the end, instead of the PS4 going to manuals.playstation.net/documents/en/ps4/index.html it now goes to 192.168.X.X/documents/en/ps4/index.html.
Using SKFU's Proxy tool to make a DNS Server to redirect any requests from manuals.playstation.net to whatever the IP of your server is will now allow you to run the ps4 playground. Just make sure you disable your firewall, I didn't realize that for a while and was very confused why the utility wasn't redirecting the manuals.playstation.net request to my local server.
This is as far as I got last night. I'm writing this all while still half asleep but maybe this weekend if I'm motivated enough I'll write a tutorial for those interested. That should be a lot more strait forward and I would go into much more detail on how to set up the server including pictures.