I was just wondering if anyone here has any experience with using Mobile Iron with a phone that has been rooted for a few small tweaks and then unrooted.. Does it work? Can Mobile Iron tell that you were once rooted but are no longer?
I've got an AT&T Galaxy S3 that was recently upgraded via OTG to Android 4.3 with Knox and the new bootloader, etc. Unfortunately, the 4.3 upgrade has disabled my ability to tether. I'd like to apply a mod that fixes that limitation, but I don't want to lose the ability to get work email and such on my phone via Mobile Iron.. Any thoughts on whether or not it should be possible to:
1. Temporarily uninstall Mobile Iron
2. Root my phone and apply the tether mod
3. Remove root from my phone
4. Reinstall Mobile Iron and have it work?
Any thoughts, suggestions, advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
MrSimmonsSr
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For the record, just wanted everyone to know this seems to have worked like I'd hoped! I used CF-Autoroot to root my S3 running 4.3.. (The first time I tried it I bricked my device because I didn't think to unencrypt it before I applied root. Don't do that! I had to flash the 4.3 update twice to get it all working again! )
But once I did that I was able to root the fresh install, remove tons of bloatware and apply a tether hack. Then I unrooted and reinstalled Mobile Iron and Touchdown.. So far no issues!
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Hi Mr,
currently I am doing research on MDM solutions and I found some information about the detection methods MDMs use to detect root. The following four are commonly used (https://www.netspi.com/blog/entryid/209/android-root-detection-techniques):
1. Check default files and configs.
2. Check if there is a Superuser app.
3. Check permissions of some folders (i.e. /data)
4. Check is "su" commands can be executed.
I don't expect or expected it to cause any problems! Dependant on the security policy, installing some apps like thether hack, might cause a security alert though.
Sometimes applications that require root will trip the application that wants to ensure root doesn't exist. For example Citrix Home detected BusyBox existed on my system & thus flagged my phone as rooted.
There is also an Xposed Module which will attempt to hide root:
http://www.xda-developers.com/android/xposed-module-to-cloak-root-access-from-apps/
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2574647
Ways to root your Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 7.0All of the guys on the list is tested by me and it's working
For those guys who can't root their tablet, this thread is the right place for you
1. This is the Easiest Way to Root your tablet
KingRoot App Download it here
http://www.appsandroidapk.com/apk/kingroot-v4-6-2-apk-file-for-android/
Download the app
Before installing it Go to Settings > General Tab > Security > and Enable "Unknown Sources"
Install the app and Root your phone.
You might wanting to have a SuperSU instead of kingroot's SU
Google it SuperSU Me Download the latest version or you can find it here in this link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/paid-software/supersu-please-t3110954
Update the SUBinary
Reboot
2. KingoRoot App apk version
Download Link
https://root-apk.kingoapp.com/
Download the app
Before installing it Go to Settings > General Tab > Security > and Enable "Unknown Sources"
Set your device atleast 10 minutes before sleep due to inactivity
Install and Root your Device
Do nothing while rooting "Like tapping or bringing down the notification bar" this is why i make you set the 10minute-sleep
1st/2nd attempt might fail but on the other hand it will succeed
You might wanting to have a SuperSU instead of kingoroot's SU
Google it SuperSU Me Download the latest version or you can find the link here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/paid-software/supersu-please-t3110954
Update the SUBinary
Reboot
3. Root Using TWRP (old)
Requirements
TWRP link is here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3128455&d=1421957427
Important: Odin3 v1.85 Direct download Link
http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=581913
PC
On your pc Open Odin3 v1.85
Click PDA and choose the tar file that you've downloaded
Tick Auto Reboot and F. Reset time
Now go to your device, Boot into download mode ( Power it off wait until it vibrates then press Home,Power and Volume Down Simultaneously)
Plug your device into your Computer (Install drivers here's the link http://www.mediafire.com/download/o3exocwabcxax3b/SAMSUNG_USB_Driver.exe)/ Some Pc install drivers automatically just wait them to install or if you already install the drivers skip driver installation procedure)
Click Start if the Odin detects your phone, your phone will automatically reboot
Now Boot your phone into Recovery Mode by (Turning it off and Press Power + Home + Volume up)
It will boot into TWRP
Press Reboot > System and it will ask you if you want to get root and swipe it to install
Update SuperSU and make another reboot
You can also update your TWRP using this zip file
https://www.androidfilehost.com/?fid=24052804347818249
Now if you really can't root your tablet and you're desperate, try another version of your stock firmware, you can find your stock firmware on Google, after that do this procedure again
Done.
Other Links to make your tab Rooted
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3111934
http://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-4/help/twrp-install-twrp-root-samsung-galaxy-t3095736
Developers that has credit on all of this
@BRoy_98
@pinksworld
@gatesjunior
and sorry if i haven't mentioned the others, i dont know who to give credits
SORRY SOME OF MY ENGLISH IS REALLY BAD
Yay another one, I think this is the fourth of this same exact thread
You might want to mention how kingroot/kingoroot send your personal data to Chinese servers and the twrp builds you linked to only work fur the SM-T230, SM-T230NU, and SM-T231, and will not work for any of the several other Tab 4 7" variants
Just imagine that I just put all those threads together ahaha: )
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
Yay another one, I think this is the fourth of this same exact thread
You might want to mention how kingroot/kingoroot send your personal data to Chinese servers and the twrp builds you linked to only work fur the SM-T230, SM-T230NU, and SM-T231, and will not work for any of the several other Tab 4 7" variants
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I dunno if that issue is real, but no worries we have supersu me
thisisapoorusernamechoice said:
Yay another one, I think this is the fourth of this same exact thread
You might want to mention how kingroot/kingoroot send your personal data to Chinese servers and the twrp builds you linked to only work fur the SM-T230, SM-T230NU, and SM-T231, and will not work for any of the several other Tab 4 7" variants
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I dont think that if you install first supersu me and then kingroot your tab, after root turn wifi off and use supersu me, no data sent to anyone........ anyways it doesnt send your passowords etc to china, just like browser data and few app datas.... but theres no way to get passwords.... all are crypted or hidden well in smali
thelous said:
I dont think that if you install first supersu me and then kingroot your tab, after root turn wifi off and use supersu me, no data sent to anyone........ anyways it doesnt send your passowords etc to china, just like browser data and few app datas.... but theres no way to get passwords.... all are crypted or hidden well in smali
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I wouldn't be sure about that. If you type in your password, once rooted, anything can easily capture the keyboard input and log it or send it out. Let me elaborate. It's like the guys who say, "Hey I have a firewall installed so it cannot communicate out." Yeah, o.k., so all the firewalls do is manage IPTABLES, so if I am an application and have root access, I can do what I want to avoid your firewall rules quite easily. Just a thought.
Hmm, updating the binary will remove the @#$%&* thing , we're just going to use the app to root our phone, and I guess wiping cache and dalvik is necessary
BTW tab 4 is best for gaming because of it looks and size but due to a stupid Samsung company, 1.2ghz + vivante gc1000 expect lagging, I hope some kind hearted will make a custom kernel for overclocking this tab.
BTW There's no Tex plugin on gltools, installing default will not work, so you have to find a cracked version of gltools, well if you do that... R.I.P expect force closes
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I wouldn't be sure about that. If you type in your password, once rooted, anything can easily capture the keyboard input and log it or send it out. Let me elaborate. It's like the guys who say, "Hey I have a firewall installed so it cannot communicate out." Yeah, o.k., so all the firewalls do is manage IPTABLES, so if I am an application and have root access, I can do what I want to avoid your firewall rules quite easily. Just a thought.
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Well i didnt say anything about firewalls i was daying if you manually disable wifi and use king root, it wont be able to connect anywhere to send any data.... also you can search by date and time files made during root session and remove everything to prevent any keyloger to work
Have ODIN and a stock image ready!!!
Be careful with this root process! The sm-t237p 5.1.1 OH7 boot loops and won't hold the root or Philz recovery... Yet!:cyclops:
thelous said:
Well i didnt say anything about firewalls i was daying if you manually disable wifi and use king root, it wont be able to connect anywhere to send any data.... also you can search by date and time files made during root session and remove everything to prevent any keyloger to work
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No. I can easily change the file and date stamp to match any given system file you already have so that it is not easy to find. Also, Kingroot will not run correctly and root your device properly if it cannot contact it's servers to download the proper exploit for your device. Now, if you are talking about disabling wifi only so that Kingroot cannot contact it's servers after you are rooted, well, if you use any data what so ever, it can use that same data connection. As an example, I have to have data of some type to login to my bank site, etc..
SM-T237P Specific maybe others with PhilZ recovery...
Root Success! Check this out... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64182938&postcount=15
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No. I can easily change the file and date stamp to match any given system file you already have so that it is not easy to find. Also, Kingroot will not run correctly and root your device properly if it cannot contact it's servers to download the proper exploit for your device. Now, if you are talking about disabling wifi only so that Kingroot cannot contact it's servers after you are rooted, well, if you use any data what so ever, it can use that same data connection. As an example, I have to have data of some type to login to my bank site, etc..
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Well, atleast my bank account cant be logged with different ip and if its tried i recice message wheres code that you need write to bank website to access account.... however i havent lodt any accounts yet after rooting with kingroot, it has so manynusers that they cant check all information they recive, just like facebook and whatsapp... (they're spying watnu do but they have too many users so it would take like unlimited time to check all accounts and keybindings thru.....
K94U said:
Root Success! Check this out... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64182938&postcount=15
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You can use any kind of cwm to flash a zip file that can root your device, This was an alternative way, just find a cwm to flash hehe
Siegharf said:
You can use any kind of cwm to flash a zip file that can root your device, This was an alternative way, just find a cwm to flash hehe
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Flashing recovery trips KNOX (no warranty or OTA updates) and the other method sometimes doesn't... Also, the recovery/zip method stopped working on lollipop and marshmallow with the older SuperSU builds but... Chainfire has a new BETA SuperSU 2.6X that is a systemless root and now working on the newer Android builds using the recovery/zip method. This seems to work for mostly ALL Samsung and Nexus devices... Read about it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
I restored my nandroid backup in recovery just to try this on my sm-t237p lollipop and it worked the first time!!! All apps get root access OK except es file explorer(now bloatware anyway)... You might need to install busybox for things to work... :good: :laugh:
K94U said:
Flashing recovery trips KNOX (no warranty or OTA updates) and the other method sometimes doesn't... Also, the recovery/zip method stopped working on lollipop and marshmallow with the older SuperSU builds but... Chainfire has a new BETA SuperSU 2.6X that is a systemless root and now working on the newer Android builds using the recovery/zip method. This seems to work for mostly ALL Samsung and Nexus devices... Read about it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
I restored my nandroid backup in recovery just to try this on my sm-t237p lollipop and it worked the first time!!! All apps get root access OK except es file explorer(now bloatware anyway)... You might need to install busybox for things to work... :good: :laugh:
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There's kies or custom ota flashing
K94U said:
Flashing recovery trips KNOX (no warranty or OTA updates) and the other method sometimes doesn't... Also, the recovery/zip method stopped working on lollipop and marshmallow with the older SuperSU builds but... Chainfire has a new BETA SuperSU 2.6X that is a systemless root and now working on the newer Android builds using the recovery/zip method. This seems to work for mostly ALL Samsung and Nexus devices... Read about it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64161125&postcount=3
I restored my nandroid backup in recovery just to try this on my sm-t237p lollipop and it worked the first time!!! All apps get root access OK except es file explorer(now bloatware anyway)... You might need to install busybox for things to work... :good: :laugh:
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235 LTE 5.1.1 rooted as well
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=64255121&postcount=1
(not spamming in case anyone got the idea)
I want to have fb messenger in ultra power saving mode (UPSM). for that i need to use the UPSM Manager app which requires root. I really do not like to root, because more and more apps are blocking rooted devices (Barclays banking, android pay, pokemon go). So I am asking if there exists some methods for gaining temp root (e.g. with adb). so i can install and use upsm-m once and then reboot and root is gone. It is important that the flag is not flipping.
Thank you for all your help
Shiro
Nope, and even if you could, the app would fail as soon as root was removed
*Detection* said:
Nope, and even if you could, the app would fail as soon as root was removed
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I expected that, on my old htcs there were temp roots available.
But the failing of the app after removing root, is not a problem. The app is just a configfile creator. Since the config file has changed, the app is not needed anymore.
Hello, I'm having a problem with opening up an google pay wallet because my phone is read as rooted. The thing is it is not rooted. I rooted in a previous version of MIUI but after updating the root fell apart and I didn't have root permission's nor is my phone found rooted by root checker. Yet I st ll have problems.
how do I unroot an unrooted phone
Edit: root checker finds that root is not properly installed
Xiaomi mi 9 Lite
Android (And most Linux distros) will have a binary file namer "superuser" to give root access to a user (Or simply just switch to the root user)
The problem is simple: You updated while having root permissions, and this caused you to be the superuser (also known as root) while not having properly functioning root access.You can't do much, try flashing a new ROM maybe.
I want to remove root Access altogether not try and reroot it. Unless fully rooting again would help me unroot
Disable all permissions from Google play service and set up Google pay.
Then re enable them after your Google pay is set up.
Im adding google pay to an existing bank account, i still tried but it doesnt work. would factory resetting maybe help? i know it doesnt delete system files so it wouldnt unroot a rooted phone but maybe it might just work?