PS4 6.72 Host

6.72 Exploit Menu

Belize-ready Linux workflow, HEN, Mira, and maintenance payloads. Start with Exploit + HEN for normal homebrew, or Linux when your PS4 Linux USB is inserted.

One-Click Linux Launch

Fresh reboot required. Insert the prepared PS4 Linux USB, open this page, then press this button before HEN or any other payload. Linux after HEN can crash or power off the PS4.

VRAM: this copied payload bundle currently exposes one Linux payload. Treat it as the default 1GB VRAM path. If we add separate 2GB/3GB payload files later, this page can show real selectable VRAM buttons.

Start Here

  1. Use this page only on firmware 6.72.
  2. Wait for the offline cache message if this is the first visit.
  3. For PS4 Linux, insert the prepared Linux USB, then press Exploit + Linux.
  4. If a payload fails, close the browser, reopen this page, and try again.

Jailbreak

These buttons run the browser/kernel exploit first, then optionally load a common payload. Use the combined buttons unless you already know the exploit is loaded.

Best default for homebrew, package installs, and general use. Reboot before switching from HEN to Linux.

Best default for PS4 Linux. Reboot first, insert the Linux USB, then use this.

Loads Mira after the exploit for users who specifically need Mira services.

Alternate Mira build. Try this only if the regular Mira option is not working for your setup.


Runs only the jailbreak stage. Use this before loading a separate payload manually.

Loads HEN after the exploit is already active.

Loads Mira after the exploit is already active.

Loads the alternate Mira payload after the exploit is already active.

Linux & Payloads

Linux is the button you want for the prepared PS4 Linux USB. The rest are utility payloads for file transfer, debugging, and dumping.

Loads only the Linux payload after Exploit Only. Blocked after HEN to avoid a crash or power off.

Listens for a payload sent from another device on port 9021.

Starts FTP access so you can move files to and from the console.

Disc/app dumping payload for backing up installed content.

Moves supported app content to USB storage for external loading.

Dumps kernel memory for low-level debugging and research.

Runtime editing/debug tooling for compatible trainers and tools.

Debug service used by external development and trainer tools.

System Tools

Use these carefully. The update controls are useful for keeping the console on 6.72.

Switches parts of the system behavior toward DEX-style features.

Reduces browser history entries from exploit host usage.

Recommended after moving to 6.72 so the console avoids newer firmware.

Reverses the update blocker. Avoid this unless you intentionally need updates back.

Backs up the PS4 database before risky content or storage changes.

Restores a database backup created with DB Backup.

Fan

°C Sets the temperature target used by the fan payload. Default PS4 target is 79°C; 60°C is a common cooler test value.