So until/if we are able to get Google Wallet working, we are stuck with Isis. Just installed on my new Droid Max's but getting "This phone has been rooted" error.
Anyone have a workaround to get Isis working on a rooted Maxx/Ultra/Moto X?
***SOLVED / EDIT***
Got this working, please don't thank me as I just compiled other people's work!
1. Root device using PwnMyMoto by JCase:
Post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=45598648&postcount=1
APK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2266105&d=1379514916
2. Install Xposed framework by rovo89
Posting: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=24267797&postcount=1
APK: http://dl.xposed.info/latest.apk
3. Install Xposed framework in the Xposed app by going to Framework-->Install/Update, then reboot
4. Download the Isis Root Bypass Plugin v1.1 for Xposed framework thank to Joderme
Post: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425346
APK: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2280830&d=1380060162
5. Activate the Xposed Isis Bypass Plugin under "Modules" in the Xposed app.
6. Reboot, install Isis and you should be ready to go!
Thanks to anyone else who helped develop any of the above apps, tricks, and tools.
Disable root in superuser
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2044362
Have you all tried this? my Maxx gets here later this week, but that was what I planned on using.
Can you deny access to root when it prompts, or does it just detect the su binary
redpipe said:
Can you deny access to root when it prompts, or does it just detect the su binary
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the one I posted? It gives you the option to customize if you're on GB, JB, and also an AOSP function, along with what carrier, then when installing it asks for root, reboots, and then you have the Google Wallet app next to it afterwards.
dbtrumpetguy said:
the one I posted? It gives you the option to customize if you're on GB, JB, and also an AOSP function, along with what carrier, then when installing it asks for root, reboots, and then you have the Google Wallet app next to it afterwards.
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Does not prompt, just detect somehow. I thought I had solved the problem by going into SU and click "Temp Unroot", then was able to continue with Isis setup and put all my CC's in. Went back into SU, unchecked "Temp Unroot", however my root got messed up and had to re-root. Once re-rooted, Isis went back to giving me the same error message :/
Any other workarounds?
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Does not prompt, just detect somehow. I thought I had solved the problem by going into SU and click "Temp Unroot", then was able to continue with Isis setup and put all my CC's in. Went back into SU, unchecked "Temp Unroot", however my root got messed up and had to re-root. Once re-rooted, Isis went back to giving me the same error message :/
Any other workarounds?
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Also just tried the XPosed workaround that seems to have worked on the S4 and doesn't seem to be working for me.
MrZ123 said:
Does not prompt, just detect somehow. I thought I had solved the problem by going into SU and click "Temp Unroot", then was able to continue with Isis setup and put all my CC's in. Went back into SU, unchecked "Temp Unroot", however my root got messed up and had to re-root. Once re-rooted, Isis went back to giving me the same error message :/
Any other workarounds?
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What SU do you have? I can't find temp unroot in the included one
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Casen said:
What SU do you have? I can't find temp unroot in the included one
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3.1.3 from the market and swipe sideways to options
MrZ123 said:
3.1.3 from the market and swipe sideways to options
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Been using ISIS for a few days now in NYC and love it. Every cab has a sensor for NFC and luckily I have Amex and Chase so can use both of them!
I know people love Google wallet but it seems NFC payments aren't coming on Verizon.
So how do we get ISIS to work and be rooted at the same time!?!?
MrZ123 said:
Been using ISIS for a few days now in NYC and love it. Every cab has a sensor for NFC and luckily I have Amex and Chase so can use both of them!
I know people love Google wallet but it seems NFC payments aren't coming on Verizon.
So how do we get ISIS to work and be rooted at the same time!?!?
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Got it working, please see OP for details!
Doesn't work for me. Followed instructions to the t. Launch Isis and it asks for root. Hit deny and it force closes after a few seconds. I start it again and it tells me device is rooted.
The new version of the Isis app isn't compatible with this. The dev will need to update the module.
I tinkered around some, and I discovered this solution which is currently working on my MAXX:
Delete ISIS.
Install Xposed.
Install XPrivacy.
Reinstall ISIS, but do not run it yet.
There will be a notification to configure ISIS permissions in XPrivacy.
The only thing you need to restrict is Shell (commands, superuser).
Run ISIS. You should be able to log in successfully.
Or. Wait 2-3 weeks for 4.4 and Google Wallet.
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This method worked for me, but I had to find the proper xposed module on another thread, Got my old serve account linked up and a google wallet card in the mail too.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2425346
Updated the app/module to v2.0, got it working for me.
Isis does the job, but its awkward loading money onto my amex first. I miss GW.
Related
*** DISCLAIMER ***
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU MESS UP YOUR PHONE! OR IF YOU LOSE ANY DATA, ITS CALLED BACK IT UP BEFORE HAND!
Towel Pie Root is a one click untethered app to root the Moto X, Moto G and the Droid Series(maybe others but these for sure) running 4.4.3 and below. It does NOT and WILL NOT root 4.4.4 so stop asking about it!
I want to started off by Thanking Geohot for Towelroot and JCase for Pie root, without them this wouldn't have been possible and I take NO credit for their exploits. If either of them doesn't want this posted they may contact me and I will gladly remove it.
Towel Pie Root combines Towelroot's futex exploit with a modified version of Pie root's xbin.img mount into one app. To achieve a one click untethered root for write protected devices! This DOES NOT remove write protection, and is still technically a temp root, I did include the option to enable root on boot. Which will re-root your device every time you reboot your phone, it also includes the option to perform a full reboot, or a soft reboot from within the app.
Here is a more technical description of what my app does. It includes TR's libexploit.so(aka the native exploit by Geohot) which I use to gain root privileges. Once it has root privileges it then echo's the file path to my modified Pie root file to uevent_helper. It then causes a hotplug event to trigger the kernel to execute the file path just echoed to uevent_helper. My modified Pie root files, kill TR's daemonsu and mounts Pie root's xbin.img over /system/xbin. Then it copies the newer version of SuperSU's su binary and executes the new daemonsu daemon and viola root
If you enjoyed my app, please donate to Geohot at https://towelroot.com/, and JCase at [email protected]ninglogic.com! I do not want any donations, I set out to develop this app purely as a challenge to broaden my development skills not to get a donation.
Installation Instructions: You need to have unknown sources checked in Settings>>Security, and if you have Towelroot installed uninstall it. In order to use TR's exploit I had to name the app's package name to the same name as TR's package name, so you will have to uninstall TR to install my app. Also if you are currently rooted with Pie root please reboot before running my app, to clear Pie's su daemon, and to unmount Pie's xbin.img. Then just click Make it ra1n on Moto, and wait for it to say Root Acheived Enjoy! If you encounter any issues please uninstall v1.0 then re-install v1.1.
Download link:
Version 1.2 for 4.4.2 devices
Version 1.2 for 4.4.3 devices
Version 1.1
Version 1.0
Known Issues: If after running it says Failed to Achieve Root, close the app and clear it from most recent's then reopen the app.
Screen Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6fXs3VJQHg (I will try to update this video with the full installation steps)
Changelog
-v1.2 10/5/2014
---Created a new bin.img from the tmo 4.4.3 sbf to fix the wifi issues
---Changed the modstring for the XT1032 hopefully it works now if it doesn't then there isn't anything else I can do
---Redid the device check to not allow unsupported devices to run the app
-v1.1 9/22/2014
---Added Moto G support, if I missed a model number let me know
---Fixed the issue with Xposed not working by mounting a bin.img over /system/bin
---Added in the ability to Uninstall the app and all files
---Added in various checks and prompts
Additional Thanks:
Verttex(Dier325) - for being my main tester and testing the numerous test apk's I sent him
jpond83 - for testing
mohlsen8 - for testing on the Moto G
NipplesOfTheFuture - for testing, some workflow ideas, and for convincing me to try and get the bin.img method working correctly
iKrYpToNiTe said:
*** DISCLAIMER ***
I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE IF YOU MESS UP YOUR PHONE! OR IF YOU LOSE ANY DATA, ITS CALLED BACK IT UP BEFORE HAND!
Towel Pie Root is a one click untethered app to root Motorola devices running 4.4.2 maybe 4.4.3 and below.
I want to started off by Thanking Geohot for Towelroot and JCase for Pie root, without them this wouldn't have been possible and I take NO credit for their exploits. If either of them doesn't want this posted they may contact me and I will gladly remove it.
Towel Pie Root combines Towelroot's futex exploit with a modified version of Pie root's xbin.img mount into one app. To achieve a one click untethered root for write protected devices! This DOES NOT remove write protection, and is still technically a temp root, I did include the option to enable root on boot. Which will re-root your device every time you reboot your phone, it also includes the option to perform a full reboot, or a soft reboot from within the app.
Here is a more technical description of what my app does. It includes TR's libexploit.so(aka the native exploit by Geohot) which I use to gain root privileges. Once it has root privileges it then echo's the file path to my modified Pie root file to uevent_helper. It then causes a hotplug event to trigger the kernel to execute the file path just echoed to uevent_helper. My modified Pie root files, kill TR's daemonsu and mounts Pie root's xbin.img over /system/xbin. Then it copies the newer version of SuperSU's su binary and executes the new daemonsu daemon and viola root
If you enjoyed my app, please donate to Geohot at https://towelroot.com/, and JCase at [email protected]! I do not want any donations, I set out to develop this app purely as a challenge to broaden my development skills not to get a donation.
Installation Instructions: You need to have unknown sources checked in Settings>>Security, and if you have Towelroot installed uninstall it. In order to use TR's exploit I had to name the app's package name to the same name as TR's package name, so you will have to uninstall TR to install my app. Then just click Make it ra!n on Moto, and wait for it to say Root Acheived Enjoy!
Download link: http://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=23578570567716728
Screen Recording: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6fXs3VJQHg
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Thank you Sir, and Jcase and geohot... now the big question... I just factory reset 4.4.2 and rooted Pie.. installed your entitlement hack.. worked dandy... than I tried the tr... and guess what..... your app no longer works.. so, do I need to do another factory reset and install this new towelpie app or will your entitlement hack not work with this either? Or should I be the test pilot and find out myself...
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Thank you Sir, and Jcase and geohot... now the big question... I just factory reset 4.4.2 and rooted Pie.. installed your entitlement hack.. worked dandy... than I tried the tr... and guess what..... your app no longer works.. so, do I need to do another factory reset and install this new towelpie app or will your entitlement hack not work with this either? Or should I be the test pilot and find out myself...
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No need to factory reset. Just make sure you uninstall the towelroot app.
Then install this Towel-root-pie app. JUST this app. Run it, you should be good from there.
iKrYpToNiTe, I know you don't want creditz, but this is also such a helpful and much appreciated tool. I do want to thank you for sharing it with us.
My thanks go out to jcase and geohotz as well. A smörgåsbord of thanks to all of you!!
tapa'd on my moto x
Not good, I can't get it to stop rebooting. 4.4.3 moto g. Selected root on reboot, and now it reboots over and over.
Edit: Factory reset my phone through recovery using instructions at https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/97329/p/30,6720,9050
I'm at least back where I started from.
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side note, don't try it on the moto G. I'm stuck in a bootloop.
edit: was going to try and uninstall the app before it reboots but so far no good.. might have to factory reset
edit2: apparently I'm not fast enough to hit okay for the uninstall.
edit3: YES! I win. I uninstalled faster than towelpieroot could trigger the reboot! whew... took like 20 tries...
For future reference, you can (attempt to) uninstall using adb. It takes a bit more knowledge, but it's simpler.
adb uninstall (package)
tapa'd on my moto x
chrisp6825 said:
For future reference, you can (attempt to) uninstall using adb. It takes a bit more knowledge, but it's simpler.
adb uninstall (package)
tapa'd on my moto x
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I tried! I couldn't get to ADB while in fastboot. How would I get into ADB Shell if I can't get into anything outside of recovery?
chrisp6825 said:
No need to factory reset. Just make sure you uninstall the towelroot app.
Then install this Towel-root-pie app. JUST this app. Run it, you should be good from there.
iKrYpToNiTe, I know you don't want creditz, but this is also such a helpful and much appreciated tool. I do want to thank you for sharing it with us.
My thanks go out to jcase and geohotz as well. A smörgåsbord of thanks to all of you!!
tapa'd on my moto x
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Worked perfect! thanks!
So I was already Pied... Pie files already pushed to phone prior to running trpie app.. does this app do the pushing or do we still need to run Pie on its own to push the files?
doitinthedirt said:
Worked perfect! thanks!
So I was already Pied... Pie files already pushed to phone prior to running trpie app.. does this app do the pushing or do we still need to run Pie on its own to push the files?
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According to the message the OP sent me, PIE is no longer necessary - at all. He advised me that you can run this app on a bone-stock Moto X that has never had PIE used on it.
Have fun guys, AND HIT THE "THANKS" BUTTON TO THE OP!!!!!!
tronmech said:
Not good, I can't get it to stop rebooting. 4.4.3 moto g. Selected root on reboot, and now it reboots over and over.
Edit: Factory reset my phone through recovery using instructions at https://motorola-global-portal.custhelp.com/app/answers/prod_answer_detail/a_id/97329/p/30,6720,9050
I'm at least back where I started from.
Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk
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windraver said:
side note, don't try it on the moto G. I'm stuck in a bootloop.
edit: was going to try and uninstall the app before it reboots but so far no good.. might have to factory reset
edit2: apparently I'm not fast enough to hit okay for the uninstall.
edit3: YES! I win. I uninstalled faster than towelpieroot could trigger the reboot! whew... took like 20 tries...
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I'm sorry it caused bootloops for you, I remove 4.4.3 from the OP so others don't try.
iKrYpToNiTe said:
I'm sorry it caused bootloops for you, I remove 4.4.3 from the OP so others don't try.
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I --really-- can't believe this isn't getting more attention than this!!! Not to mention more "THANKS" for the OP?!?!
Guys, if you use this method, SHOW SOME APPRECIATION! Five-Hundred-Seven (507) views, as of this posting, and only 7 "THANKS"? Where's the other 500?
EXCELLENT Job, Sir.
I have been having issues using this method. I was already using Pie for several weeks and wanted to try this to survive reboots. As soon as I installed and ran it I actually lost the root that I already had. The Towel Pie Root app would say that I had root access but none of my other apps would agree. I would get the message at the bottom of the screen stating the app was granted super user permissions but then the app would tell me that i don't have root, I tried adaway, xposed, and root checker. I uninstalled SuperSU and switched over to the ClockworkMod SuperUser and that worked for root. The problem that I had after that is that the root apps that I was using no longer work. Adaway shows as disabled and when I try to enable it it fails. The same whit xposed, every time I try to update/install it fails. I removed Towel Pie Root and went back to rooting with Pie and I am getting the same results. Has the Towel Root portion of this changed something that I am now going to have to factory reset?
Edit:
After a few more reboots once TowelPieRoot was removed and starting Pie again from the beginning I now have root as it was with everything working. For now I am just going to keep things the way they were. I have my terminal emulator setup to run the last Pie command on every start so it always attempts to root first. This makes it really easy regain root even if my device does get restarted and I lose root..
wow thanks, will this work with Xposed framework? I was looking for a simple root method without voiding my warranty, this seems nice, I'm gonna try it, thank yoU!
I like the app.. seems to work great.. but the only issue I have is is the OTA going to be stopped from downloading? I have two moto x, one still on 4.4 and rooted with slap, and a new one on 4.4.2 rooted with this app. below is a shot of what I get when i force check an update with the slapped moto, this is with the 3c_OTA files renamed to .bak
I dont get the same message with the new moto on 4.4.2, what I get is "your moto is up to date" and the same two 3c_OTA files are also renamed to .bak files.
xposed works with gravity
yabbandroid said:
wow thanks, will this work with Xposed framework? I was looking for a simple root method without voiding my warranty, this seems nice, I'm gonna try it, thank yoU!
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yes, it works. have it running now. make sure that you softboot from within xposed.
i realize this is my first post here, finally decided to sign up ONLY for the reason to thank the OP for this.
I've been frustrated trying to get towel to work come to find out that geohot sold out and replaced the .apk on the site, wow........ then you had something secret for us and it was this thread and release of towelpie, GREAT work and goodjob!
xt1058 worked in 4.4.3!
most excellent!!!!!!!!
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can someone tell me or point me in the direction of how to get the exposed modules up and running. i use this towel root, then open exposed framework installer and hit install/update and get a pop up with some info where the last line says "failed to create a backup or /system/bin/app_process" i hit ok and there is still red dashes under active columns for both App_process and XposedBridge.jar? am i missing a step? the towel root app says "root achieved enjoy" when i use it.
yamaha83 said:
most excellent!!!!!!!!
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can someone tell me or point me in the direction of how to get the exposed modules up and running. i use this towel root, then open exposed framework installer and hit install/update and get a pop up with some info where the last line says "failed to create a backup or /system/bin/app_process" i hit ok and there is still red dashes under active columns for both App_process and XposedBridge.jar? am i missing a step? the towel root app says "root achieved enjoy" when i use it.
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You have to do a softreboot in exposed to get it to activate.
wooddale said:
You have to do a softreboot in exposed to get it to activate.
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i tried that? it seems i have root since i can access the system folder with Solid Explorer. but when i open framework installer. hit install/update i get the error, when i softreboot and go it and hit install/update i get the same error. i have the instal set to classic, should it maybe be something different?
yamaha83 said:
i tried that? it seems i have root since i can access the system folder with Solid Explorer. but when i open framework installer. hit install/update i get the error, when i softreboot and go it and hit install/update i get the same error. i have the instal set to classic, should it maybe be something different?
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Were getting off topic here PM me Thanks
I found this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=47556103 in another forum. Credit and thanks to @Apas[email protected] You can take advantage of the apk in the following fashion:
Download both apks https://drive.google.com/folder/d/0B7379qhBA5bnVEc0TFMzY2h1LWM/edit
Move both to system/priv-app
Set permissions to rw-r-r (I use root explorer)
Freeze the LG Exchange Email apk (I use Titanium Backup)
Reboot and set up your exchange account.
I'm glad to have my work calendar back [emoji85] [emoji86] [emoji87]
Sent from my VS985 4G
Thanks for this so pleased to have a bit of darkness back on my phone and also to be able to swipe away emails again ??
Will this work on any firmware version? I did this on another phone in the past and it was just a headache every time a software update came out- you'd need to grab new updated versions of the email and exchange apks (if someone had made them).
codified said:
Will this work on any firmware version? I did this on another phone in the past and it was just a headache every time a software update came out- you'd need to grab new updated versions of the email and exchange apks (if someone had made them).
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These are apks. Insofar as I am aware, the Google email and exchange apks are only available to Nexus devices through Google play, so they'd never get updater.
Sent from my VS985 4G
I tried this method but didnt worked. So after I tried to find an other way... installed some Exchange Bypass modules from Xposed, but still not worked. After a while I found "Lockscreen Disabler" in Xposed modules and its working well.
So shortly: Install Xposed Framewerk and install "Lockscreen Disabler" module.
Kasya said:
I tried this method but didnt worked. So after I tried to find an other way... installed some Exchange Bypass modules from Xposed, but still not worked. After a while I found "Lockscreen Disabler" in Xposed modules and its working well.
So shortly: Install Xposed Framewerk and install "Lockscreen Disabler" module.
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Well, it's working fine for me and my fiancee, and several others as well. I'm familiar with Xposed and the modules you referenced, but have not had to use them in conjunction with the modified apks.
I have just used this method and it works great. Thanks. Love the dark ui
ins5736 said:
Well, it's working fine for me and my fiancee, and several others as well. I'm familiar with Xposed and the modules you referenced, but have not had to use them in conjunction with the modified apks.
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I just wrote one more way to do it Maybe it is easier for some users.
Kasya said:
I just wrote one more way to do it Maybe it is easier for some users.
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You didn't actually; you made a few vague comments that make me wonder if you followed the outlined process. In any event, I'm glad it's working for you.
The op way does work and it is a lot safer for me as I like to have my phone pin protected. Can't be doing no Lock screen mod.
Hello Team.
I have a unusual situation. :>
I have my HOS rooted and CandyKat ROM installed. Everything is working just fine
Unfortunately, I have to install MaaS360 app to authorize my dev in our corporate network. After installation, I can not move forward, since MaaS360 indicates, that my dev is rooted ;>>
Q: what should/can I do, to have my HOS indicating as un-rooted but still have my lovely Candy ROM installed?
hboot2.16 etc. in place... ;>
Could you try revoking root rights from that MaaS360 app in superusrr
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Could you try revoking root rights from that MaaS360 app in superusrr
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well.. the MaaS360 is taking the control over whole dev after installation, so I don't think this can be so easy... nevertjeless, I'll try
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well.. ;>
it didn't work BUT, my Lotus Notes is working.. ;D so the MaaS360 is notifying about broken rules, rooted dev, but LN is working fine.. ;D interesting..
in case the MaaS360 will wipe my data due to rooted dev - any idea how to tell this f*** tool to treat it as unrooted dev?
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well.. the MaaS360 is taking the control over whole dev after installation, so I don't think this can be so easy... nevertjeless, I'll try
update:
well.. ;>
it didn't work BUT, my Lotus Notes is working.. ;D so the MaaS360 is notifying about broken rules, rooted dev, but LN is working fine.. ;D interesting..
in case the MaaS360 will wipe my data due to rooted dev - any idea how to tell this f*** tool to treat it as unrooted dev?
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I know for sure that was an app in play store that was fooling some other apps you have root (so the other way around). It could be that a similar app exists. Have you tried for ex an xposed module that block some rights of apps? Xposed works at system level so it could do the job...
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I know for sure that was an app in play store that was fooling some other apps you have root (so the other way around). It could be that a similar app exists. Have you tried for ex an xposed module that block some rights of apps? Xposed works at system level so it could do the job...
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I'm not sure, which "xposed" app you proposed - there are few of them in the play store.. nevertheless, I tried to use some simple methods, like remove su & busybox from the /system/xbin - unfortunately it didnt work.. any other sug's? in a worst scenario, I'll buy another used HOS, but I don't really want to do that..
update:
I tried things like:
RootCloak
SuperSu - Full unroot
no success..
update2:
lest take it from the other side..
let's say I wanted to have my dev rooted only to change the ROM.. I already installed my new ROM and I don't really need the root anymore.. what should I do to un-root my dev without going back to stock ROM? I don't really know what this MaaS360 is checking to find the dev. rooted.. (well, maybe google knows, I'll check in the meantime)
solution found... ;>
the helpful soft is....: RootCloak Plus!
and this is the whole procedure I made...
0) I installed and tried to run MaaS360 - this will allow you to add proper app to RootCloak in next steps
1) I run the SuperSu and used the "Full unroot" option - it will remove su and busybox from the /system/xbin
2) I downloaded and installed RootCloak
3) I added from the list following app: com.fiberlink.maas360.android.control
4) I removed MaaS360 completely - first stop the app in options, then remove from apps
5) I restarted the dev
6) I run the RootCloak to check if my added app is still added ;>
7) I downloaded and installed the MaaS360 again
8) After giving my credentials, the app configured its desktop and works just fine...
I'm just wondering if I can reinstall back SuperSu (because RootCloak should prevent MaaS360 from recognize my dev as rooted), but I don't actually need SuperSu right now, so I'll just enjoy my corpo apps on my phone..
In case of questions, please let me know
Thanks for all help and directions!
xklonik said:
I'm not sure, which "xposed" app you proposed - there are few of them in the play store.. nevertheless, I tried to use some simple methods, like remove su & busybox from the /system/xbin - unfortunately it didnt work.. any other sug's? in a worst scenario, I'll buy another used HOS, but I don't really want to do that..
update:
I tried things like:
RootCloak
SuperSu - Full unroot
no success..
update2:
lest take it from the other side..
let's say I wanted to have my dev rooted only to change the ROM.. I already installed my new ROM and I don't really need the root anymore.. what should I do to un-root my dev without going back to stock ROM? I don't really know what this MaaS360 is checking to find the dev. rooted.. (well, maybe google knows, I'll check in the meantime)
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The Xposed modules should be downloaded from the Xposed repository not from Play Store....there was an Xprivacy module that block some per-app rights, I cannot check right now since I don't have Xposed installed
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Hi Vodafone users,
you have already noticed that the new payment app Vodafone Wallet do not work with rooted devices. It asks for su support and has a FC.
Here my easy instruction that let it work with root.
You only need to set in shell blocking su with the xposed module xprivacy (full version).
Kind regards
Peterle
The Peterle said:
Hi Vodafone users,
you have already noticed that the new payment app Vodafone Wallet do not work with rooted devices. It asks for su support and has a FC.
Here my easy instruction that let it work with root.
You only need to set in shell to blocking su with the xposed module xprivacy (full version).
Kind regards
Peterle
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Thank you!
It works!
I rejoiced prematurely.
Now I get the message:
Wallet can't be set up.
Sorry, something went wrong and Wallet can't be setup. Please try again later.
Call Customer care or close Wallet.
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massaquah said:
I rejoiced prematurely.
Now I get the message:
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Try rootcloak?
usvimal said:
Try rootcloak?
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Yes, didn't work.
Try to reinstall it. I had the same issue yesterday.
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I turned xprivacy for Vodafone Wallet off. Let it show me the root warning. Then block su via xprivacy and it starts normally. [emoji39]
Please i need help with xprivacy antes Vodafone wallet
The Peterle said:
Try to reinstall it. I had the same issue yesterday.
Edit:
I turned xprivacy for Vodafone Wallet off. Let it show me the root warning. Then block su via xprivacy and it starts normally. [emoji39]
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Hello, please i need some help with this.
Yesterday i buy the license pro for the xprivacy, and ok, now i have xprivacy pro.
The problem, is dont Work the Vodafone wallet, i test a couple of times and i test all the opcions and nothing...
Please help me, i try your instruccions and always Fc, clase force., if you up a images of proccesing i Will very happy with you.
A lot of thanks for your time
The thing is that it work only for a few minutes. U only need to set blocking su in shell.
When it FC you must give the app all rights and open it with the root warning then block su and open it again.
It is not a stable solution but it works.
Regards Peterle
There's a Cydia variant, too.. Instead of the Xposed Variant you could try this. Heard it works better for a lot of apps.
The Peterle said:
The thing is that it work only for a few minutes. U only need to set blocking su in shell.
When it FC you must give the app all rights and open it with the root warning then block su and open it again.
It is not a stable solution but it works.
Regards Peterle
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Thanks, but with your instructions,always have a Fc, When charguing Vodafone wallet, I dont know why,
Its imposible for me, thanks allright
The Peterle said:
Try to reinstall it. I had the same issue yesterday.
Edit:
I turned xprivacy for Vodafone Wallet off. Let it show me the root warning. Then block su via xprivacy and it starts normally. [emoji39]
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When you write you got the same issue, do you mean you got exactly this error message?
Wallet can't be set up.
Sorry, something went wrong and Wallet can't be setup. Please try again later.
Call Customer care or close Wallet.
Yep. But try to open one time without blocking su and after that with blocking su. It's still working then for a few minutes.
Edit. And u have to close it via task manager each time.
Regards Peterle
The Peterle said:
Yep. But try to open one time without blocking su and after that with blocking su. It's still working then for a few minutes.
Edit. And u have to close it via task manager each time.
Regards Peterle
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1. Unblocked Wallet in XPrivacy
2. Started Wallet. No tour, Error message at once: Wallet can not be setup on a rooted phone. FC
3. Closed via task manager
4. blocked su in XPrivacy
5. started Wallet, tour started, press "Skip Tour", error message "Wallet can't setup......"
(
Stange.
Please give a try to reinstall Wallet again.
Regards
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Stange.
Please give a try to reinstall Wallet again.
Regards
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Thank you for trying to help!
But reinstalling the app doesn't change anything.
I'm using an LG G3 rooted, I used rootCloak, added vodafone wallet to the list of apps, and after force stopping the wallet and starting it again it worked flawlessly.
evilgt500 said:
I'm using an LG G3 rooted, I used rootCloak, added vodafone wallet to the list of apps, and after force stopping the wallet and starting it again it worked flawlessly.
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Did you alo install SElinux Mode Changer and Cydia Substrate as described in the rootcloak instructions?
I want to give it a try and I am not sure if I really have to install all three packages.
massaquah said:
Did you alo install SElinux Mode Changer and Cydia Substrate as described in the rootcloak instructions?
I want to give it a try and I am not sure if I really have to install all three packages.
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I only downloaded the xposed module from the xposed repo, activated it and rebooted the phone.
I didnt install anything besides that.
evilgt500 said:
I only downloaded the xposed module from the xposed repo, activated it and rebooted the phone.
I didnt install anything besides that.
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Ok, I managed to successfully hide root from the app and I don't get the message about Wallet not running on rooted phones. (I achieved the same thing with XPrivacy mentioned by the op.)
But I still get the error message
Wallet can't be set up.
Sorry, something went wrong and Wallet can't be setup. Please try again later.
Call Customer care or close Wallet.
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I am beginning to wonder if there's something wrong with my sim card.....
massaquah said:
Ok, I managed to successfully hide root from the app and I don't get the message about Wallet not running on rooted phones. (I achieved the same thing with XPrivacy mentioned by the op.)
But I still get the error message
I am beginning to wonder if there's something wrong with my sim card.....
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Did you try calling costumer service? I got that message before using rootcloak, but after that it just worked. I would bet it's the sim that is not working properly.
Can't get this working. Errors out at ""Android Pay cannot be used. Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is Android compatible". I'm on Neo Adrenaline 2.4 with newest firmware. Tried with and without Xposed, with/without SU ticked/unticked, with/without RootCloak plus Xposed module running.
Seems to affect many platforms including some all stock.
Any ideas?
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Can't get this working. Errors out at ""Android Pay cannot be used. Google is unable to verify that your device or the software running on it is Android compatible". I'm on Neo Adrenaline 2.4 with newest firmware. Tried with and without Xposed, with/without SU ticked/unticked, with/without RootCloak plus Xposed module running.
Seems to affect many platforms including some all stock.
Any ideas?
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I can confirm it works on stock/rooted RUU when you disable root via supersu app.
I believe for custom roms, it's not doing a root check per se, but a new device compatibilty check. This (new) xposed module should return the check true: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.pyler.nodevicecheck
Skitals said:
I can confirm it works on stock/rooted RUU when you disable root via supersu app.
I believe for custom roms, it's not doing a root check per se, but a new device compatibilty check. This (new) xposed module should return the check true: http://repo.xposed.info/module/com.pyler.nodevicecheck
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Thanks for the tip but it didn't work either.
But, maybe I to ditch Adrenaline. What stock/rooted RUU did you flash? Thanks.
schneid said:
Thanks for the tip but it didn't work either.
But, maybe I to ditch Adrenaline. What stock/rooted RUU did you flash? Thanks.
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Try going to your build.prop file and changing the following
ro.product.version=ADRENALINE 2.4 Port Final
to
ro.product.version=4.17.605.5
I am not sure what build NEO used, but it is a suggestion
make sure you do a uninstall and DELETE of the files mentioned here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8/themes-apps/android-pay-fyi-alert-t3205038
IF that works, I will add it to my OP
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Try going to your build.prop file and changing the following
ro.product.version=ADRENALINE 2.4 Port Final
to
ro.product.version=4.17.605.5
I am not sure what build NEO used, but it is a suggestion
make sure you do a uninstall and DELETE of the files mentioned here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8/themes-apps/android-pay-fyi-alert-t3205038
IF that works, I will add it to my OP
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No joy. Tried ro.product.version=4.17.605.5 and ro.product.version=4.17.605.9 as I am on the new Firmware.
What stock/rooted ROM did you use? Might be time to clean house.
Yea, go into superuser and disable superuser. Then install the card. Then after card is installed go back and enable superuser. That's what I had to do.<br/>
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No joy. Tried ro.product.version=4.17.605.5 and ro.product.version=4.17.605.9 as I am on the new Firmware.
What stock/rooted ROM did you use? Might be time to clean house.
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I am using Fluent 6.1, I did change my build.prop to 4.17.605.9, not sure if that is responsible or just the disabling SU. I know I had to delete those files at one point
Flashed Fluent 6.1 and disabled SU. Tried adding a Citi and USAA card, both advertised as approved, but Pay told to me use a card from an authorized bank. Did NOT get the incompatible message. Got an email from Google saying I successfully added a card and a $1.00 transaction appeared on my USAA card. Enabled SU and again got the incompatible message. Since my 'banks" aren't approved anyway, I TWRP'd back to Adrenaline. Android Pay is too hard for me.
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Flashed Fluent 6.1 and disabled SU. Tried adding a Citi and USAA card, both advertised as approved, but Pay told to me use a card from an authorized bank. Did NOT get the incompatible message. Got an email from Google saying I successfully added a card and a $1.00 transaction appeared on my USAA card. Enabled SU and again got the incompatible message. Since my 'banks" aren't approved anyway, I TWRP'd back to Adrenaline. Android Pay is too hard for me.
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I can add my cards successfully, but when I go and attempt to pay with them Android Pay tells me that that my card is not supported in Android Pay of something to that effect.
Are you stating that if I do no have SU enabled then it will work and I will be able to use the cards I have in AP?
To be honest that is a complete nightmare to disable SU every time i want to tap and pay. I just went back to Wallet, it just works flawlessly without jumping through hoops like that. Google made a huge FLOP on this one, not the first and won't be the last either.
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I can add my cards successfully, but when I go and attempt to pay with them Android Pay tells me that that my card is not supported in Android Pay of something to that effect.
Are you stating that if I do no have SU enabled then it will work and I will be able to use the cards I have in AP?
To be honest that is a complete nightmare to disable SU every time i want to tap and pay. I just went back to Wallet, it just works flawlessly without jumping through hoops like that. Google made a huge FLOP on this one, not the first and won't be the last either.
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The OP is stating that. I've struck-out completely.
Has anyone had any success using Android Pay on a non-stock ROM? I'm on CleanROM. I disabled superuser and was able to add my Amex, but I receive the same "card is not supported" error.
If you are rooted, Google is intentionally blocking Pay. Read here:
http://www.androidpolice.com/2015/09/25/google-security-engineer-visits-xda-forums-to-explain-why-android-pay-doesnt-support-rooted-devices/
Now we know. Hopefully someone will find away to sneak around the blockade.
I can confirm working with clean install of:
[ROM|RADIO|FIRMWARE][5.0.1] Stock-Rooted | Sense 6 | m8vzw | 09-09-15
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8/development/wip-4-17-605-9-stock-resources-firmware-t3196906
and SU ticked OFF.
Have my USAA MC and Amex and PayPal cards working.
My Citi AAdvantage cards are NOT supported. Citi CS has a long list of other unsupported cards even though Google and them are hyping their cards are supported
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I can confirm working with clean install of:
[ROM|RADIO|FIRMWARE][5.0.1] Stock-Rooted | Sense 6 | m8vzw | 09-09-15
http://forum.xda-developers.com/verizon-htc-one-m8/development/wip-4-17-605-9-stock-resources-firmware-t3196906
and SU ticked OFF.
Have my USAA MC and Amex and PayPal cards working.
My Citi AAdvantage cards are NOT supported. Citi CS has a long list of other unsupported cards even though Google and them are hyping their cards are supported
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I am using the same ROM (the unbloated version) and was ONLY able to get it working by disabling root AND removing Xposed framework.
I have yet to see if it actually works but I do suspect Xposed may screw it up. I'll stick with plastic rather than give up Xposed.