Just received my OPO and unlocked, flashed recovery, and rooted it using the lastest SuperSU via TWRP. I noticed that upon launching an app that requires root access, I am prompted to grant root permissions, however, I am unable to click "grant" or even "deny". I simply have to let the window timeout and fail to give root permissions. I don't believe it's a screen sensitivity issue as I am able to click that area when the prompt is not there.
Any ideas as how to resolve this issue?
Thanks!
Resolved - for whatever reason, Tapjacking protection needs to be unchecked in order to interact with the prompt.
azsl1326 said:
Tapjacking protection .
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What's that? Is this an app?
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So I'm running CM 7.1 stable with Matr1x 8.0 cfs and I went to turn on my tethering yesterday and I got a toast notification saying I was unable to start tethering due to an inability to gain root access. As of a few minutes ago, I am unable to gain root access with titanium backup, wireless tether, or the terminal emulator.
Has anyone ever seen something like this, or know what may be wrong?
Thanks in advance
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In rom manager u can download the lates super user zip and flag it and you'll have root back.
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Esteway.619 said:
In rom manager u can download the lates super user zip and flag it and you'll have root back.
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Superuser update fails without root access.
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Launch su from the app drawer and see what happens.
albundy2010 said:
Launch su from the app drawer and see what happens.
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I tried updating from within SU and the prompt showed up, I accepted, and I got a toast saying that Superuser had been granted SU permissions. Then the update failed from lack of root privileges. Titanium Backup and the terminal are still not able to gain access
kdepro said:
I tried updating from within SU and the prompt showed up, I accepted, and I got a toast saying that Superuser had been granted SU permissions. Then the update failed from lack of root privileges. Titanium Backup and the terminal are still not able to gain access
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in the phones main settings, applications, manage apps, superuser.. try clearing data and start it up again.
simms22 said:
in the phones main settings, applications, manage apps, superuser.. try clearing data and start it up again.
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I already tried that. No dice.
Setcpu is denied superuser access everytime I open the app. Opening superuser allows me to see that it's been denied in the "log" tab, but doesn't allow me to force superuser to grant access. It doesn't show up as denied in the "apps" tab, or at all for that matter in that tab. Is there a way to force superuser to grant access to setcpu? Any suggestions on how to get superuser access granted to setcpu would be appreciated. BTW, I'm running tweaked 2.2, 0524 pbj, solidICS theme.
Does clearing data from superuser work?
You have one of two things set. Either you told Superuser to deny all apps that request root, or you told Superuser to always deny SetCPU. Make sure that you have it set to prompt when root is requested, and that you don't have anything stored for SetCPU for auto-allow/deny.
BleedsOrangeandBlue said:
Does clearing data from superuser work?
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Did that, unfortunately superuser is denying access to everything now. I rooted and that didn't fix it, still denies everything.
BleedsOrangeandBlue said:
Does clearing data from superuser work?
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imnuts said:
You have one of two things set. Either you told Superuser to deny all apps that request root, or you told Superuser to always deny SetCPU. Make sure that you have it set to prompt when root is requested, and that you don't have anything stored for SetCPU for auto-allow/deny.
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I have superuser set up to prompt on request. I just downloaded setcpu today and have not been able to get it to allow access in any way. Superuser hasn't given me the ability to auto-allow or deny setcpu. It only displays in the log tab, which doesn't allow me to click on it and dig deeper like it would if it were in the apps tab.
Got it to work for setcpu and everything else that was being deny after clearing superuser data. I reinstalled superuser from the zip in recovery and now it's allowing superuser access as it should. Thanks for the the suggestions.
I had fixed this but uninstalling and reinstalling the update from the market.
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root always provide with superuser or superSU, which I don't need them in fact, I want to grant any app permission they want, how can I do that.
in other word, I want to root access without the permit of superuser or superSU
randommmm said:
root always provide with superuser or superSU, which I don't need them in fact, I want to grant any app permission they want, how can I do that.
in other word, I want to root access without the permit of superuser or superSU
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why so for example you want a app that you might download that seems fine but gets root access (and as there no manger gets it right away) and then steals all your info and then deletes your android fiel system...sounds good to me
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why so for example you want a app that you might download that seems fine but gets root access (and as there no manger gets it right away) and then steals all your info and then deletes your android fiel system...sounds good to me
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I don't care. And I do know what root access mean, I just use app got good reputation, but I do care there are issue cause by superSU or superuser.
randommmm said:
I don't care. And I do know what root access mean, I just use app got good reputation, but I do care there are issue cause by superSU or superuser.
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Well you should beable to just manually install the SU binary and check its working by typing su in the terminal app or something...
zacthespack said:
Well you should beable to just manually install the SU binary and check its working by typing su in the terminal app or something...
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That is exactly why I post this question, I don't know where I should put the su binary in.
randommmm said:
That is exactly why I post this question, I don't know where I should put the su binary in.
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The supersu website has a flashable binary so you can just flash it from recovery (or open the zip and see where it gets put)
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zacthespack said:
The supersu website has a flashable binary so you can just flash it from recovery (or open the zip and see where it gets put)
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not working, every apps need root stop function after uninstall supersu then flash the su binary
The su binaries are written for the su control apps, they probably refuse to grant su without the app being installed.
A not so unwise security decision.
Isn't there an option in SuperSu to grant root to all by default?
I'm using the SuperSU app on my S3 running KitKat (slimkat 7). I have recently been unable to grant any new apps superuser access. The dialog appears on my screen that "Application X is requesting superuser access" and it has the usual two buttons "Grant" and "Deny" but I cannot press anything. The screen is just unresponsive. So every time I end up having to wait for the timer to count down to 0 and it will automatically deny the request.
Any ideas? Is there a better SuperUser app to be using? I was always under the impression that SuperSU was the definitive app. I remember in the past I had been using another SU app and I had to switch over to SuperSU in order for something to work correctly.
Any help is appreciated!!
skytbest said:
I'm using the SuperSU app on my S3 running KitKat (slimkat 7). I have recently been unable to grant any new apps superuser access. The dialog appears on my screen that "Application X is requesting superuser access" and it has the usual two buttons "Grant" and "Deny" but I cannot press anything. The screen is just unresponsive. So every time I end up having to wait for the timer to count down to 0 and it will automatically deny the request.
Any ideas? Is there a better SuperUser app to be using? I was always under the impression that SuperSU was the definitive app. I remember in the past I had been using another SU app and I had to switch over to SuperSU in order for something to work correctly.
Any help is appreciated!!
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So which superuser app are you using?
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skytbest said:
I'm using the SuperSU app on my S3 running KitKat (slimkat 7). I have recently been unable to grant any new apps superuser access. The dialog appears on my screen that "Application X is requesting superuser access" and it has the usual two buttons "Grant" and "Deny" but I cannot press anything. The screen is just unresponsive. So every time I end up having to wait for the timer to count down to 0 and it will automatically deny the request.
Any ideas? Is there a better SuperUser app to be using? I was always under the impression that SuperSU was the definitive app. I remember in the past I had been using another SU app and I had to switch over to SuperSU in order for something to work correctly.
Any help is appreciated!!
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Did you ever figure this out... having the same problem here. Thanks!
rickpub said:
Did you ever figure this out... having the same problem here. Thanks!
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I ended up switching to the Superuse app by ChainsDD. It's been working good so far!
skytbest said:
I ended up switching to the Superuse app by ChainsDD. It's been working good so far!
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I've found with some versions of Kitkat you have to flash the zip file for supersu in recovery to get it working. Personally I use supersu and haven't run into many problems at all
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I have SuperSU v2.40 on CM11S. Initially when I started using apps that required root worked with the prompt. I was trying to give root permission to MultiROM Manager via the prompt and for some reason the prompt window is unresponsive to taps/touches. This problem also happens in any new app that also requires root access. I tried disabling the prompt and selecting the option to grant all apps root permission and that seems to solve the problem, but obviously that is not something I'd like to use on a daily basis. Is this a known issue with SuperSU? What should I do to fix this? Re-install? I did not find any way to add apps to the SuperSU list manually (on the non-Pro version), is there one?
I installed root by flashing it through TWRP (2.8.4.1) after completely restoring back to CM11S (44S, Stock Kernel) via fastboot couple of days back.
UPDATE: The problem was with Tapjacking protection under SuperSU's Settings. Switched off temporarily, gave some apps the root permission and switched it back on.
UPDATE 2: The problem was because of Lux. The app controls the brightness by putting an overlay which prevents you from tapping the SuperSU prompt.
Came here to say exactly what you found out lol glad you figured it out
If you ever have issues trying to install an apk in the future, it's due to the same thing with lux. Disable it temporarily and you will be able to click the install button for the apk.
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