diff --git a/.github/dependabot.yml b/.github/dependabot.yml index 1c4864e..253bcb7 100644 --- a/.github/dependabot.yml +++ b/.github/dependabot.yml @@ -4,5 +4,3 @@ updates: directory: / schedule: interval: daily - assignees: - - MatthewL246 diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 80648ef..38ab094 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -13,26 +13,26 @@ redirecting requests to a local Pretendo Network server and collecting Wii U and 2. First, make sure to **disable** Inkay or Nimbus to ensure that you are connected to the official Nintendo Network servers. Then, download the right NoSSL patches for your console. - + 3. Configure your console to connect to the proxy server. - - Wii U: - 1. Open System Settings => Internet => Connect to the Internet => - Connections => (Your current internet connection) => Change Settings. - 2. Go to Proxy Settings => Set => OK => (Set the proxy server to your - computer's IP address and the port to 8082) => Confirm => Don't Use - Authentication. - - 3DS: - 1. Open System Settings => Internet Settings => Connection Settings => - (Your current connection) => Change Settings. - 2. Go to Proxy Settings => Yes => Detailed Setup => (Set the proxy - server to your computer's IP address and the port to 8083) => OK => - Don't Use Authentication. + - Wii U: + 1. Open System Settings => Internet => Connect to the Internet => + Connections => (Your current internet connection) => Change Settings. + 2. Go to Proxy Settings => Set => OK => (Set the proxy server to your + computer's IP address and the port to 8082) => Confirm => Don't Use + Authentication. + - 3DS: + 1. Open System Settings => Internet Settings => Connection Settings => + (Your current connection) => Change Settings. + 2. Go to Proxy Settings => Yes => Detailed Setup => (Set the proxy server + to your computer's IP address and the port to 8083) => OK => Don't Use + Authentication. 4. Copy the command that matches your console and paste it inside a terminal window to start the proxy server inside a Docker container. - - Wii U: - `docker run -it --rm -p 8082:8082 -v ./dumps:/home/mitmproxy/dumps ghcr.io/pretendonetwork/mitmproxy-nintendo:wiiu mitmdump` - - 3DS: - `docker run -it --rm -p 8083:8083 -v ./dumps:/home/mitmproxy/dumps ghcr.io/pretendonetwork/mitmproxy-nintendo:3ds mitmdump` + - Wii U: + `docker run -it --rm -p 8082:8082 -v ./dumps:/home/mitmproxy/dumps ghcr.io/pretendonetwork/mitmproxy-nintendo:wiiu mitmdump` + - 3DS: + `docker run -it --rm -p 8083:8083 -v ./dumps:/home/mitmproxy/dumps ghcr.io/pretendonetwork/mitmproxy-nintendo:3ds mitmdump` 5. Check your terminal window to make sure that your console is connecting to the proxy server. You should see some "client connect" and "client disonnect" messages. @@ -60,34 +60,34 @@ also delete the NoSSL patch you downloaded in step 2. ### Running with Docker -This is the recommended way to run mitmproxy-pretendo because it always uses the +This is the recommended way to run mitmproxy-nintendo because it always uses the latest image and is already set up with OpenSSL 1.1.1. 1. Install Docker using the [official instructions](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/). -2. Run a new Docker container using the `ghcr.io/matthewl246/mitmproxy-pretendo` - image. - - If you're not familiar with Docker, copy the `docker run ...` command from - [this script](./start-docker.sh) to get started. Then, open - in your browser to access the `mitmweb` web - interface for mitmproxy. - - Note that if you delete the `mitmproxy-pretendo-data` volume, the - mitmproxy server certificates will be regenerated and you will need to set - up the SSL patches with your custom certificates again. +2. Run a new Docker container using the + `ghcr.io/pretendonetwork/mitmproxy-nintendo` image. + - If you're not familiar with Docker, copy the `docker run ...` command from + [this script](./start-docker.sh) to get started. Then, open + in your browser to access the `mitmweb` web + interface for mitmproxy. + - Note that if you delete the `mitmproxy-pretendo-data` volume, the mitmproxy + server certificates will be regenerated and you will need to set up the SSL + patches with your custom certificates again. #### Rebuilding the Docker image If you want to make modifications to the image, you need to rebuild it locally. 1. Clone this repository to your computer - (`git clone https://github.com/MatthewL246/mitmproxy-pretendo.git`). + (`git clone https://github.com/PretendoNetwork/mitmproxy-nintendo.git`). 2. Use the `./start-docker.sh` script to build and run the container. This build overwrites the version you downloaded from the container registry. This will take a few minutes the first time, but it will be cached for future builds. - - You need to rebuild the container every time you change something here. + - You need to rebuild the container every time you change something here. If you want to revert your local image to the published version, run -`docker pull ghcr.io/matthewl246/mitmproxy-pretendo`. +`docker pull ghcr.io/pretendonetwork/mitmproxy-nintendo`. ### Running locally @@ -102,15 +102,15 @@ fail if mitmproxy is using OpenSSL 3.0.0. 1. Install Python 3 and pip. 2. Clone this repository to your computer - (`git clone https://github.com/MatthewL246/mitmproxy-pretendo.git`). + (`git clone https://github.com/PretendoNetwork/mitmproxy-nintendo.git`). 3. Create a virtual environment with `python3 -m venv venv`. 4. Activate the virtual environment with `. ./venv/bin/activate`. 5. Install [mitmproxy](https://mitmproxy.org/) with `pip install mitmproxy`. - - Test that mitmproxy is working by running `mitmproxy --version`. - - If the OpenSSL version is above 3.0.0, the console will fail to connect - via HTTPS. Consider using the Docker container instead, or compile a - custom version of OpenSSL and Python cryptography - ([see below](#using-a-custom-version-of-openssl-with-mitmproxy)). + - Test that mitmproxy is working by running `mitmproxy --version`. + - If the OpenSSL version is above 3.0.0, the console will fail to connect via + HTTPS. Consider using the Docker container instead, or compile a custom + version of OpenSSL and Python cryptography + ([see below](#using-a-custom-version-of-openssl-with-mitmproxy)). 6. Run one of the launcher scripts (i.e. `./mitmproxy`) to launch the mitmproxy server. @@ -122,14 +122,14 @@ redirect HTTP requests to your local server. 1. Install Pretendo Network patches on your console using [the official guide](https://pretendo.network/docs/install): - - Download the patches for - [Wii U](https://github.com/PretendoNetwork/Inkay/releases) or - [3DS](https://github.com/PretendoNetwork/nimbus/releases). - - Skip creating a PNID on the official Pretendo server if you will be - hosting your own server. - - If you want to use Juxtaposition, you'll now need to recompile the patches - with your custom certificate - ([see below](#compiling-custom-pretendo-patches)). + - Download the patches for + [Wii U](https://github.com/PretendoNetwork/Inkay/releases) or + [3DS](https://github.com/PretendoNetwork/nimbus/releases). + - Skip creating a PNID on the official Pretendo server if you will be hosting + your own server. + - If you want to use Juxtaposition, you'll now need to recompile the patches + with your custom certificate + ([see below](#compiling-custom-pretendo-patches)). 2. Configure your console to connect to the proxy using its system settings. Set the console's proxy server to your computer's IP address and the port to 8080. @@ -147,10 +147,10 @@ Fortunately, it's pretty easy if you use Docker to compile the patches. 1. Clone the Inkay patcher (`git clone https://github.com/PretendoNetwork/Inkay.git`) 2. Copy your mitmproxy certificate. - - If you're using the Docker container, run - `docker run -it --rm -v mitmproxy-pretendo-data:/mnt busybox cat /mnt/mitmproxy-ca-cert.pem`. - - If you're running mitmproxy locally, run - `cat .mitmproxy/mitmproxy-ca-cert.pem`. + - If you're using the Docker container, run + `docker run -it --rm -v mitmproxy-pretendo-data:/mnt busybox cat /mnt/mitmproxy-ca-cert.pem`. + - If you're running mitmproxy locally, run + `cat .mitmproxy/mitmproxy-ca-cert.pem`. 3. Replace the contents of `./Inkay/data/ca.pem` with your mitmproxy certificate. 4. Run `docker build Inkay -t inkay-build` to build the Inkay build environment. diff --git a/start-docker.sh b/start-docker.sh index 49f30c4..4134072 100755 --- a/start-docker.sh +++ b/start-docker.sh @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ #! /bin/sh -docker build . -t ghcr.io/matthewl246/mitmproxy-pretendo -docker run -it --rm --name mitmproxy-pretendo -v mitmproxy-pretendo-data:/home/mitmproxy/.mitmproxy -p 8080:8080 -p 127.0.0.1:8081:8081 ghcr.io/matthewl246/mitmproxy-pretendo mitmweb --web-host 0.0.0.0 +docker build . -t ghcr.io/pretendonetwork/mitmproxy-nintendo +docker run -it --rm --name mitmproxy-pretendo -v mitmproxy-pretendo-data:/home/mitmproxy/.mitmproxy -p 8080:8080 -p 127.0.0.1:8081:8081 ghcr.io/pretendonetwork/mitmproxy-nintendo mitmweb --web-host 0.0.0.0