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Re: The Nintendo Switch Switch

#31

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If your college has any proper security on access ports, they'll be limited to one MAC address per physical port, and hopefully a decent 802.1x setup

One MAC per port is very low yield, won’t do anything to stop even a mildly sophisticated attacker, and often just makes life more difficult than it needs to be. Especially for a college network where any notion that the general network is “secure” is a complete joke.

It's not meant to be a comprehensive security plan, but rather a very easy thing to have configured on each port, to stop people from plugging $20 8 port dumb switches into managed infrastructure.

Re: The Nintendo Switch Switch

#32

Earlier quoted context omitted.

One MAC per port is very low yield, won’t do anything to stop even a mildly sophisticated attacker, and often just makes life more difficult than it needs to be. Especially for a college network where any notion that the general network is “secure” is a complete joke.

It's not meant to be a comprehensive security plan, but rather a very easy thing to have configured on each port, to stop people from plugging $20 8 port dumb switches into managed infrastructure.

But not a $30 wireless router.

And again there’s no need to be so draconian on something like a ResNet.

Re: The Nintendo Switch Switch

#35
I'm surprised to not see anyone talking about how Switch homebrew works and which devices are compatible. There's both hardware and software patches to worry about.

Here's the most up-to-date guide with version numbers and bootloader choices and such: https://nh-server.github.io/switch-guide/

Re: The Nintendo Switch Switch

#36
post #7

i am a bit disappointed that what has been done is basically installing linux and setting up a bridge using usb ethernet dongles. not what i was expecting. its still somewhat amusing though.

Yeah, and only two ports so it's not useful as a switch. It could be useful as a router though.

Re: The Nintendo Switch Switch

#37
post #21

Woah, didn’t realize you could install Linux on the switch now. Got me thinking about the uses for a portable tx2 tablet...

There is a hardware vulnerability in the first ~18 months of Switch systems produced. It’s a USB boot mode (like DFU mode in iPhones) from the underlying Tegra chipset and is triggered by pressing the Tegra “Home” button (not the Switch Home button!), one of the Volume buttons, and Power while injecting the software you want to boot over USB. That button is exposed as one of the pins (#9, iirc?) of the right-side Joycon rail, so all you have to do is short that to ground with anything you like. 3D printed jigs are cheap and common.

Your system will get banned from Nintendo online services if you run any Switch-mode homebrew—for good reason since piracy and online hacking have unfortunately become rampant—so the most I’ve done with mine is run the standalone Hekate to dump my system’s unique keys and internal storage a few times. I’m still enjoying the system for its intended use too much to want to go offline forever, so I’m just holding on to an exploitable system for a few years until the Next Big Thing comes along.

As for obtaining an exploitable system, all you need is one manufactured before July 2018. I keep the following in the Notes app on my phone for when I see a used system for sale in the wild:

Exploitable Switch Serial Ranges

Serials beginning with XAW1:

- XAW1007XXX and below are safe to buy

- XAW1008XXX not safe to buy, probably patched

- XAW1009XXX and above definitely patched

Serials beginning with XAW7:

- XAW70017X and below are safe to buy

- XAW70018X not safe to buy, probably patched

- XAW70019X and above definitely patched

Serials beginning with XAJ4:

- XAJ40052X and below are safe to buy

- XAJ40053X not safe to buy, probably patched

- XAJ4006XX and above definitely patched

Serials beginning with XAJ7:

- XAJ70042X and below are safe to buy

- XAJ70043X not safe to buy, probably patched

- XAJ7005XX and above definitely patched

Happy hunting!

Re: The Nintendo Switch Switch

#38
post #18

Living in the US, I'm a bit jealous of the 100mbit upload...

Living on a farm in the Swedish countryside with 1Gbit/1Gbit fiber I'll probably make you even more jealous...

Hej Yetanfao, can I randomly ask you if you're aware of any tech positions you could refer? I'm seriously considering moving to Sweden (and it's not just the 1Gbit fiber).

Re: The Nintendo Switch Switch

#39

Earlier quoted context omitted.

If your college has any proper security on access ports, they'll be limited to one MAC address per physical port, and hopefully a decent 802.1x setup

> an airgapped network for security classes

Wait till he finds out that people frequently use multiple VMs with their own MAC addresses on a given physical box. Especially in the kind of lab where people are working on security projects.

Edit: or that security includes availability in addition to confidentiality and integrity

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