PS4 on 1.76

Disc game or PSN game activated on the console

TITLE ID of the Game in question

http://www.extreme-modding.de/PS4/1.76/Playground/index.html (the FTP Server + Debug Settings part)

FTP client (filezilla or something like that)

Brains you can use

Rich (BB code): /mnt/sandbox/pfsmnt/ [TITLE-ID] -app0

[TITLE-ID]

Code: /mnt/sandbox/pfsmnt/[TITLE-ID]-app0-nest

Today PlayStation 4 developer zecoxao shared a PS4 tutorial on how to bypass Sony PFS (PlayStation File System) protection entirely with other devs... check it out below!To quote:1- Go to http://www.extreme-modding.de/PS4/1.76/Playground/index.html and select the FTP Server (big Silver Star)2- Enable it and minimize the browser3- Start the game you want to copy/modify pfs content4- Keep the game running (i believe this is the issue people are having)5- Start your favourite ftp client6- Navigate to:whereis the id of the game you're running.7- From there you can dump and modify files at willI originally wondered if there was a way to do pfs bypass with the app.db so i asked around to see what would people say. Credits to flatz for the original idea.PS:contains the entire file listing (and also the files) in a big .dat file. You can also use it but you'll need an extractor later.Now the eboot.bin protection is left to "crack". let's see how this plays out.Thanks to @B7U3 C50SS for the news in the Shoutbox