Hello,
I'm not even sure this is possible but- is there one out there or a way to have a non-rooted stock rom with SELinux set to permissive? I'm hoping to be able to run both Viper4Android and Pokemon Go. When I rooted using Magisk I wasn't able to get SELinux Mode Changer to work so I'm hoping there's another option out there.
HappyPessimist said:
Hello,
I'm not even sure this is possible but- is there one out there or a way to have a non-rooted stock rom with SELinux set to permissive? I'm hoping to be able to run both Viper4Android and Pokemon Go. When I rooted using Magisk I wasn't able to get SELinux Mode Changer to work so I'm hoping there's another option out there.
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This one worked for me, my stock EMUI MM kernel doesn't have init.d support.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/g2...w-to-set-selinux-to-permissive-t3329439/page4
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Hi! Anyone knows how to turn our selinux to permissive always? Some of the root apps dont work properly because it is set to always enforcing.
I'm using the wifi version sm-p900. Rooted.
Cheers!
Knox
olugotizme said:
Hi! Anyone knows how to turn our selinux to permissive always? Some of the root apps dont work properly because it is set to always enforcing.
I'm using the wifi version sm-p900. Rooted.
Cheers!
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Hey Disable knox and install this: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mrbimc.selinux&hl=en
Thanks
i installed it but it didnt work for me it keep saying enforced
They made it impossible to set selinux to permissive mode. I have tried every possible way to set it to permissive but getenforce always returns "Enforcing"
I dislike the extra overhead selinux brings. I like every bit of performance.
Does anyone know a way to do this without flashing a kernel?
I am running Cleanrom on Verizon.
luv2increase said:
They made it impossible to set selinux to permissive mode. I have tried every possible way to set it to permissive but getenforce always returns "Enforcing"
I dislike the extra overhead selinux brings. I like every bit of performance.
Does anyone know a way to do this without flashing a kernel?
I am running Cleanrom on Verizon.
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Same damn problem on Note 4.. But no solution?!!
luv2increase said:
They made it impossible to set selinux to permissive mode. I have tried every possible way to set it to permissive but getenforce always returns "Enforcing"
I dislike the extra overhead selinux brings. I like every bit of performance.
Does anyone know a way to do this without flashing a kernel?
I am running Cleanrom on Verizon.
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No, stock kernel has it enabled always. You need a custom kernel for this, I am currently using arter97's, which have it set to permissive.
i can't seem to get viper4android to work it must be the permissive rights? or can it work even if its enforcing?
I've tried many things and so far I've learned that you can't set it to permissive without giving up internal encryption. So if you have a stock kernel, you will lose all your data trying to install a custom permissive kernel that makes Viper work. The workarounds haven't yielded anything for me yet.
funeralcrows said:
I've tried many things and so far I've learned that you can't set it to permissive without giving up internal encryption. So if you have a stock kernel, you will lose all your data trying to install a custom permissive kernel that makes Viper work. The workarounds haven't yielded anything for me yet.
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im not sure what i did but it now works even with enforcing on weird =/
RaW D Coy said:
im not sure what i did but it now works even with enforcing on weird =/
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same here, I installed it as a user app, flashed it as a system app, tried switching to permissive and running viper in compatibility mode. Eventually it ended up working but for the life of me I don't know which one did it... Also I appear to be back on enforcing mode now.
hi guys,
is there way to perform force permissive ?
I been trying but no luck. everytime exit the Magisk , it change back to SELinux.
any old MM rom would work ?
pnjboyzz said:
hi guys,
is there way to perform force permissive ?
I been trying but no luck. everytime exit the Magisk , it change back to SELinux.
any old MM rom would work ?
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There are a couple MM roms in the threads that have permissive already. You can also use a magical script to force permissive. Don't know if it will work for you:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magisk-selinux-permissive-script-t3577549
I don't know if any old selinux mode changers in the past will work with Nougat. Best of luck. Also, when you say it changes back to selinux what do you mean? Does it say enforcing or permissive?
Are there any suggestions or working weblinks for a (quantum) kernel which has the option to run it in SELINUX enforced mode? Or has anyone been able to run the A8 on Android 11 or 12 in enforced mode? If so which ROM/kernel did you use?
I'm looking for quite some time, tried various kernels and selinux switches but till now I'm unable to find one. All the ones I'm able to find only work in permissive mode I'm unable to switch them to enforcing.
I've trebled my phone (a530f) and I want to use it with a custom ROM like CRDROID or any other GSI.
Looking forward for some inputs!