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Al Azif
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- Majority of old payloads are ported for 6.72 along with Mira already being ported to 6.72 this should cover most use cases besides Linux. So when the exploit is implemented there should be no down time
- Most of the annoying part for 7.55 Mira port is done now
- The DNS servers are 165.227.83.145 and 192.241.221.79. They are mirrors of each other. Find a way to RANDOMLY, such as flipping a coin, choose which to use for your primary/secondary.
- It's not CFW. No features of the exploit/HEN change. Just how it's launched. 5.05-7.55: All software, no external device needed. 9.00: Needs an external device, like an ESP32-S2. 9.03-11.00: Does not work currently because the PPPoE exploit does not use a webkit entrypoint.
- Replying to @_AlAzifOne of these is old the current DNS servers are: 165.227.83.145 192.241.221.79
- Please stop asking "Is it ready?" "Can I update now?" There will be no question when it's finished, you will know without having to ask.
- Tests all went good, DNS should be up by Monday
- Good News: Certified CV-19 Negative Bad News: Work closed until the 6th and I have to get tested again next week to go back
- Utility payloads should be fixed, expect people to start posting them soon as the issues are known now. I'm waiting until I get them all tested before posting another pack/hosting them.
- So complaining about needing a USB is a new insta-block from me. Already tired of it and it's day 1.
- Just remember lots of people made it happen. It was far from just me working on getting the payloads working. In fact one of issues was me overthinking an offset and replacing one I had right one with an incorrect one.
- ETA WENs are going to get auto blocked again from me, it's getting silly. It's out when it's out, if you don't like it do it yourself. The exploit isn't going to be coming from me and leave the people doing it alone.


