Same here as well.
Got Rebug 4.75.2 REX in CEX with Rebug/Cobra mode enabled on a CECH-2504B.
PSNPatch 2015/07 plugin not loading anymore.
I found 2 workarounds to this PSNPatch plugin loading issue:
Before applying a workaround.
Install last PSNPatch 2015/07, run the app & install the plugin, if it's not already done of course.
Do not install webMAN from PSNPatch!
1. This is the solution I use.
Copy the the original /dev_flash/vsh/modules/webftp_server.sprx from the Rebug CFW (105kb} to /dev_hdd0.
With a text editor, add the line
/dev_hdd0./webftp_server.sprx
to your /dev_hdd0/boot_plugins.txt (there must already be a line for the PSNPatch plugin).
Disable webMAN in Rebug Toolbox.
Exit the toolbox which will reboot the console & all is working fine.
FYI
A)
a webftp_server.sprx from the recent 1.43.02 release from Matsumot0 (choose a rebug version of course) would also be fine., however you would lose the Spoof Disabler option. Up to you.
B)
Also the paths of the 2 sprx files can be modified. For example instead of using /dev_hdd0, you could copy your webftp_server.sprx & psnpatch.sprx to/dev_hdd0/plugins & edit the boot_plugins.txt so it contains the accurate paths.
2. The second workaround is not very practical but seems to work if you want to keep webMAN enabled in the Rebug Toolbox. .No changes are made in the filesystem.
Go to the PS3MAPI web GUI via the link iin webMAN Setup page.
Scroll down to plugins section.
Load the PSNPatch plugin manually using the webGUI after entering the correct path to psnpatch.sprx in one of the available textboxes.
Once the page is refreshed & showing that the plugin is successfully loaded, close the browser.
Now, if you use the L3+R3+R2 combo a first time, webMAN will unload & the PSN locked pipup message will appear.
Use the L3+R3+R2 combo a second time & PSNPatch will do the cleaning & ready the CFW for PSN connection. It will also display the PSN unlocked popup message & the new spoofed idps/psid popup message if id spoofing was setup.
As you can see the first solution is better if you use PSNPatch very regularly...
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