- Jul 10, 2018
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Hello there
I've been wondering if anyone (other than me) has noticed this somehow already.
1. You're using Al Azif Exploit public DNS in your Internet settings.
There has been this update some time ago where the page changed a bit, more payloads have been added, a message about Youtube and such stuff. At some point however running payloads started to cause "not enough memory" errors.
This errors are a small annoyance but usually at the second or third try you get the payloads running and everything is fine.
So here is what I noticed: Since the updates of Al Azif Exploit public DNS and these "not enough memory" errors the kernel panic rate has decreased by a lot. I have been using my PS4 for two weeks or even a bit more now and have only had a single kernel panic when running HEN. Before these changes the kernel panic when running HEN would occur basically 1/10.
So did any of you guys notice this, too? I wonder if Al Azif found a way to flush memory ahead of running payloads to decrease the chance of kernel panics when running HEN and other payloads? That'd be really interesting. Or are there other reasons for this errors and decreased kernel panic rates?
What are you thoughts?
I've been wondering if anyone (other than me) has noticed this somehow already.
1. You're using Al Azif Exploit public DNS in your Internet settings.
There has been this update some time ago where the page changed a bit, more payloads have been added, a message about Youtube and such stuff. At some point however running payloads started to cause "not enough memory" errors.
This errors are a small annoyance but usually at the second or third try you get the payloads running and everything is fine.
So here is what I noticed: Since the updates of Al Azif Exploit public DNS and these "not enough memory" errors the kernel panic rate has decreased by a lot. I have been using my PS4 for two weeks or even a bit more now and have only had a single kernel panic when running HEN. Before these changes the kernel panic when running HEN would occur basically 1/10.
So did any of you guys notice this, too? I wonder if Al Azif found a way to flush memory ahead of running payloads to decrease the chance of kernel panics when running HEN and other payloads? That'd be really interesting. Or are there other reasons for this errors and decreased kernel panic rates?
What are you thoughts?