Hi Everyone.
I'm having issues trying to get secure settings set up with tasker. When I attempt to enable System+ Module it initializes forever. The one time I got it to work, it was operational for about five minutes, before it disabled itself on its own. I have SuperSU set to allow all apps that request root. Its still not working.
Any ideas? Thanks!
I have it running fine on my device. What steps have you tried to get it working? Rebooted the device? Cleared data and cache? Uninstalled and reinstalled?
curry101 said:
Hi Everyone.
I'm having issues trying to get secure settings set up with tasker. When I attempt to enable System+ Module it initializes forever. The one time I got it to work, it was operational for about five minutes, before it disabled itself on its own. I have SuperSU set to allow all apps that request root. Its still not working.
Any ideas? Thanks!
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Make sure you activate the system+ module prior to granting administrative access. Also make sure you have root.
Hey I have a Sprint galaxy S5 and am interested in changing my DNS on not only wifi but 3G and 4GLTE connections as well. Is there any way I can do this? I have tried using Override DNS but it does not work for me.
Is there anyway I can manually change my DNS for my entire phone?
Or is there a better app for changing phone DNS for Android 5.0?
Have you rooted your device? That app needs root.
Yes My device is rooted. I currently am running the MOAR Root.
there is an app in playstore named setDNS. search for it it has the ability to change your devices dns. requires root
instructor2 said:
there is an app in playstore named setDNS. search for it it has the ability to change your devices dns. requires root
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The only version on play store doesn't require root so it doesn't actually change 4G/3G and wifi DNS only the wifi DNS which can easily be done manually...
The only version on play store doesn't require root so it doesn't actually change 4G/3G and wifi DNS only the wifi DNS which can easily be done manually...
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it does requires root.
This One : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.halosoft.needtools.setdns&hl=en
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instructor2 said:
it does requires root.
This One : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.halosoft.needtools.setdns&hl=en
Reason for edit : added some more screenshots
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According to the description it doesn't claim to work for 4G or 4GLTE.
best answer is practically install the app. if it works for you ..... bingo
if it doesn't just press uninstall. it doesn't cost anything.
Hey xda
Proxy settings messed up..
I forced pdanet tablet for android to my g2d80030f... :/ I believe v1.21 is the culprit as 3.1 just crashed.
I'm running @blastagator's mostly stock lollipop with magisk and phhsu. I used a mix of my own and [email protected]Äptiva's method of
1. stock
2. stump root
3. autorec twrp 2.8ish, update twrp
4. Fota dlpkgfile
5. flash @blastagator's d800 rom with twrp or LG flash don't recall
6. Flash unsu in twrp
7. Can't remember if I flashed kernel or SELinux enabler. Seems I needed a permissive kernel edit from aptivas post...
8. Flash magiskv6 in twrp
9. Flash cbump in twrp
10. Flash phh su in twrp
Then installed pdanet 3.1, always crashed. Tried 1.21. This asks to set your g2 proxy to 127.0.0.1 and the port to 1234. After changing thus setting, I cannot find a way to revert it. I have looked for proxy settings and get mostly computer stuff. Any ideas on how to revert these changes? What are the regular settings for those numbers are if I can alter them?
Mentioning you guys due to your knowledge base. If it's back to stock I need the practice, except my network device is a Samsung (smg900p) :'(
@Äptiva
@blastagator
andrew2432 said:
Then installed pdanet 3.1, always crashed. Tried 1.21. This asks to set your g2 proxy to 127.0.0.1 and the port to 1234. After changing thus setting, I cannot find a way to revert it. I have looked for proxy settings and get mostly computer stuff. Any ideas on how to revert these changes? What are the regular settings for those numbers are if I can alter them?
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Proxy settings would be under your APN settings, so Cell Network Settings -> Access Point Names. That's what it's called in CM13, anyway. I'm sure stock is similar.
blastagator said:
Proxy settings would be under your APN settings, so Cell Network Settings -> Access Point Names. That's what it's called in CM13, anyway. I'm sure stock is similar.
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My mobile networks in the settings is greyed out. For me it's settings->tethering and networks->mobile networks. I believe my apn settings are in there? The greyed out part. The g2 is unlocked but has no sim, no network. The pdanet app won't clear the settings and save them.
I'm running your d80030b lp for d800, which is why I mentioned you. Also need to thank you for the rom and a few other things, in case the thousands you have need to go up
andrew2432 said:
My mobile networks in the settings is greyed out. For me it's settings->tethering and networks->mobile networks. I believe my apn settings are in there? The greyed out part. The g2 is unlocked but has no sim, no network. The pdanet app won't clear the settings and save them.
I'm running your d80030b lp for d800, which is why I mentioned you. Also need to thank you for the rom and a few other things, in case the thousands you have need to go up
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If you don't have a SIM, you wouldn't have APNs as APNs are for a mobile network. Wifi Settings for each Wifi network contain the proxt settings. Forget your wifi network and re-add it.
I can't get the wifi passwords in de wpa_supplicant file to get unencrypted. I tried to change securestorage from true to false in build.prop but it still doesn't works and forgets every wifi password after a reboot.
Does someone have a solution for this?
rooted with magisk
nooby1411 said:
I can't get the wifi passwords in de wpa_supplicant file to get unencrypted. I tried to change securestorage from true to false in build.prop but it still doesn't works and forgets every wifi password after a reboot.
Does someone have a solution for this?
rooted with magisk
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Same problem here any solution ?
Hi there, non-native english posting for some help.
So I have a Moto G 2015 XT1542 and I've tried in Resurrection Remix and LineageOs aswell trying to change Mac ADDRRES with the app Change My Mac and the phones reboot by itself.
I've tried too with the Terminal Emulator but nothing changes also when I try use root explorer it just doesn't work, same with other apps.
I got rooted both rooms.
Anyone knows something?
i don't think you can change the MAC address.
why do you want to change it?
WaxysDargle said:
i don't think you can change the MAC address.
why do you want to change it?
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I can change it in stock rom, but custom I can't.
Because of the Mac block thing from router
Nube420 said:
Hi there, non-native english posting for some help.
So I have a Moto G 2015 XT1542 and I've tried in Resurrection Remix and LineageOs aswell trying to change Mac ADDRRES with the app Change My Mac and the phones reboot by itself.
I've tried too with the Terminal Emulator but nothing changes also when I try use root explorer it just doesn't work, same with other apps.
I got rooted both rooms.
Anyone knows something?
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Go to /proc/config/wifi_mac/ and open the "ascii" file with a text editor that has root permission. Your WiFi Mac is on the left, your Bluetooth Mac is on the right. They are separated by commas. Change it, save it, reboot, profit. I suggest backing this file up, as there is no way to get it back.
Spaceminer said:
Go to /proc/config/wifi_mac/ and open the "ascii" file with a text editor that has root permission. Your WiFi Mac is on the left, your Bluetooth Mac is on the right. They are separated by commas. Change it, save it, reboot, profit. I suggest backing this file up, as there is no way to get it back.
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just curious... why would one change his/her MAC address for BT/Wifi?
Spaceminer said:
Go to /proc/config/wifi_mac/ and open the "ascii" file with a text editor that has root permission. Your WiFi Mac is on the left, your Bluetooth Mac is on the right. They are separated by commas. Change it, save it, reboot, profit. I suggest backing this file up, as there is no way to get it back.
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Thanks but I have two problems, using custom room I can't navigate between system files with root explorer and I can't find a root text editor
Spaceminer said:
Go to /proc/config/wifi_mac/ and open the "ascii" file with a text editor that has root permission. Your WiFi Mac is on the left, your Bluetooth Mac is on the right. They are separated by commas. Change it, save it, reboot, profit. I suggest backing this file up, as there is no way to get it back.
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Nube420 said:
Thanks but I have two problems, using custom room I can't navigate between system files with root explorer and I can't find a root text editor
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I just realize that I can't copy the ASCII file, or editing with a text editor
Nube420 said:
I just realize that I can't copy the ASCII file, or editing with a text editor
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If you're properly rooted, then its probably selinux. Try setting it to permissive. The command in terminal is "setenforce 0" no quotes. Try editing it after that. You can verify you're in permissive by checking the about phone section in settings. This works for me on LOS14.1 and stock 6.0.1.
Edit: Just checked, I can't directly copy the ASCII file with selinux in permissive, however, I can edit and save it though, and also copy the text in it, and paste it to a new text file.
Spaceminer said:
If you're properly rooted, then its probably selinux. Try setting it to permissive. The command in terminal is "setenforce 0" no quotes. Try editing it after that. You can verify you're in permissive by checking the about phone section in settings. This works for me on LOS14.1 and stock 6.0.1.
Edit: Just checked, I can't directly copy the ASCII file with selinux in permissive, however, I can edit and save it though, and also copy the text in it, and paste it to a new text file.
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I am actually using the ROM by default. I've Flash the LOs and did what you said but still can't use root explorer or similar apps, do you have any idea about that?
Nube420 said:
I am actually using the ROM by default. I've Flash the LOs and did what you said but still can't use root explorer or similar apps, do you have any idea about that?
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Are you rooted? Lineage is not rooted by default. This is about the only thing that would prevent you from using root apps.
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Are you rooted? Lineage is not rooted by default. This is about the only thing that would prevent you from using root apps.
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Yes I am root and thats why I've been asking about why is not working.
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Are you rooted? Lineage is not rooted by default. This is about the only thing that would prevent you from using root apps.
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Yes I have rooted the system with the addonsu, I have the RR and other apps work fine but only the root explorer doesnt work
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Are you rooted? Lineage is not rooted by default. This is about the only thing that would prevent you from using root apps.
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Yeah I got root with the addonsu.zip. All other apps that requires root work fine but root explorer doesnt.
Lol goddamn internet explorer
Nube420 said:
Yeah I got root with the addonsu.zip. All other apps that requires root work fine but root explorer doesnt.
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The su add-on has a problem being seen by rootexplorer. Flash either SuperSU 2.79 or magisk 12.0+. It will fix it. It's fine to flash over the su add-on. Never hurt anything in my experience. Also, don't forget to set selinux to permissive. Magisk has a permissive selinux module here on xda if you go with them.
Spaceminer said:
The su add-on has a problem being seen by rootexplorer. Flash either SuperSU 2.79 or magisk 12.0+. It will fix it. It's fine to flash over the su add-on. Never hurt anything in my experience. Also, don't forget to set selinux to permissive. Magisk has a permissive selinux module here on xda if you go with them.
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Changed to magisk and still the same. I'll try later with SU 2.79.
Nube420 said:
Changed to magisk and still the same. I'll try later with SU 2.79.
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Did you get a root prompt from magisk and also put selinux in permissive mode? If you use magisk you also have to install magisk manager. I can't imagine what the problem could be otherwise. I've used this method on two different ospreys without any issues.
Spaceminer said:
Did you get a root prompt from magisk and also put selinux in permissive mode? If you use magisk you also have to install magisk manager. I can't imagine what the problem could be otherwise. I've used this method on two different ospreys without any issues.
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Yes I did it, know I changed to LOs and the root doesnt work. But anyway thank you for all man