Hello, all. Rooted my HTC One A9 with Magisk, & I'm using the ViperFX module. Just curious to know if it's safe to disable SELinux enforcing on this device. It's stock rooted Nougat.
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Anyone using systemless root + xposed and android pay?
I was able to use systemless root with magisk v3 + phh superuser + systemless xposed without any problem however flashfire was not working since I cannot also make chainfire supersSU to work in s7 edge...
( releases after v3 up to v6 are not supporting well samsung - I verified though with the android version G935FXXU1BPH6 which also might be causing issues).
However after updating this version G935FXXU1BPH6 it seems to cause issues with TWRP and only boots to the last (twrp-3.0.2-3-hero2lte.img) and now I cannot go systemless at all because magisk v3 is not working aswell, root simply is not recognized.
SO basically now I'm using stock phone as I wanted to use android pay.... any ideas or anyone with any sucess?
im using v6 without problems. BUT you have to root with cfautoroot and unroot with superSU one time. i think that superSU changes something in boot.img that magisk needs to work ...
after that you have to use phh superuser.
pogo work
Flashfire will not
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inteks said:
im using v6 without problems. BUT you have to root with cfautoroot and unroot with superSU one time. i think that superSU changes something in boot.img that magisk needs to work ...
after that you have to use phh superuser.
pogo work
Flashfire will not
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This works fine as does systemless xposed etc. Did you pick the option to restore stock boot.img when you uninstalled SuperSU?
My banking apps can still detech phh's root. Wondering if the modified boot from SuperSU is the cause. Might just need to wait for Magisk V7 which shouldn't need this workaround.
Galactus said:
This works fine as does systemless xposed etc. Did you pick the option to restore stock boot.img when you uninstalled SuperSU?
My banking apps can still detech phh's root. Wondering if the modified boot from SuperSU is the cause. Might just need to wait for Magisk V7 which shouldn't need this workaround.
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No. Restore stock boot.img doesn't work for me
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Install xposed and KoalaCoak you don't need to be unrooted
That is only for ANZ and Westpac internet banking, not Android Pay? Is that correct? Have you got it working for Android Pay?
Cheers.
playingbball20 said:
Install xposed and KoalaCoak you don't need to be unrooted
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What bank app are you using? And can you use Android pay?
Cheers in advance
Dear,
I am new to s7 edge
I have g935FU1BPI6 installed .
I would like to install systemless root/xposed/recovery,
Is it possible?
Please guide,
Thanks in adv
earth08 said:
Dear,
I am new to s7 edge
I have g935FU1BPI6 installed .
I would like to install systemless root/xposed/recovery,
Is it possible?
Please guide,
Thanks in adv
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Read up on Magisk. Systemless Xposed is pointless as you can't bypass safetynet
If we get update and if we update.
Is it require to wipe data after flashing twrp?
Hello, I need to disable Selinux (SEANDROID) many apps that i have not working i have 0x0 flag Custom Recovery, Rooted,Xposed Installed, I tryed all tutorials but none of them work, Enforcing Restarts when it was permissive apps wasn't crashing like App Name Has Stopped or Selinux need to be set to permissive for this app to work i need help with disabling SELINUX Now i get while booting to recovery "Recovery Is Not Seandroid Enforcing" how can i disable Selinux? Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime SM-G531F Lollipop 5.1.1
TheSMGCraft said:
Hello, I need to disable Selinux (SEANDROID) many apps that i have not working i have 0x0 flag Custom Recovery, Rooted,Xposed Installed, I tryed all tutorials but none of them work, Enforcing Restarts when it was permissive apps wasn't crashing like App Name Has Stopped or Selinux need to be set to permissive for this app to work i need help with disabling SELINUX Now i get while booting to recovery "Recovery Is Not Seandroid Enforcing" how can i disable Selinux? Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime SM-G531F Lollipop 5.1.1
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it has to be done in the kernel aka boot.img. im not a kernel dev, so you will probably get the best results by looking around the forums for a kernel dev and pm ing them
toolhas4degrees said:
it has to be done in the kernel aka boot.img. im not a kernel dev, so you will probably get the best results by looking around the forums for a kernel dev and pm ing them
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well thats bad, selinux keeps changing to permissive... i really need boot.img modded? i created my own Custom Firmware and flashed it, it doesn't flagged/tripped knox warrenty void upload here boot.img?
i found in root directory /SYS/FS/SELINUX some files like policy,disable,access,enforce Many files give's access denied or Re-Create's Disable file set to 1 Re-creates same with enforce change to 0 inside re-creates
i'm sick of this selinux ! ! help
Custom Kernel
toolhas4degrees said:
it has to be done in the kernel aka boot.img. im not a kernel dev, so you will probably get the best results by looking around the forums for a kernel dev and pm ing them
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I Made with DadziokPL Custom Kernel with selinux permissive
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I got a OnePlus 3 with a modified TWRP recovery for Multirom. My primary rom is rooted Kali Nethunter and I patched a custom kernel for it. My secondary rom is a Stock OxygenOs 4.0.2, it is not rooted and I flashed the elemental X Kernel for it.
If i am right, this kernel has the verified boot Flag disabled for using Android Pay, PGO etc..
But I can't pass the SafetyNet check...
So my question is how do I bypass SafetyNet? I want to keep Nethunter as a rom either primary or secondary. I can't install Magisk on it because when I flash the NH rom it automatically flashs the normal SuperSu with it. I thought this setup I made would work. So what does SafetyNet detect?
Would be nice if someone could help me.
I'm on Nougat B198 right now with Magisk 16.1 working fine, passing SafetyNet which is crucial for Android Pay.
I'd like to install xposed systemless magisk module but I'm not sure if it trip SafetyNet or not? Anyone is running such configuration?
rufik said:
I'm on Nougat B198 right now with Magisk 16.1 working fine, passing SafetyNet which is crucial for Android Pay.
I'd like to install xposed systemless magisk module but I'm not sure if it trip SafetyNet or not? Anyone is running such configuration?
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Yes it trips safetynet
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Thanks. So I need to choose - xposed or Google Pay...
As per title.
Installed the systemless xposed zip through magisk but it still trips the safetynet ( Both parts ) antwoord thoughts?
Systemless xposed will trip safetynet. There is no other work around. Only solution is to disable it.
It only benefit while updating the rom so that u done have to keep flashing xposed again.
What only benefits while updating the rom? Having a passed safetynet?
If so, how does it benefit?
My concern was not being able to download/use some apps when safetynet is tripped.
Example; when safetynet is tripped you cant even see Netflix in the app store.
If the systemless xposed trips safetynet ( i thought they made a systemless version Just to pass safetynet ) what is the use of a systemless version of xposed.
Sidenote. I do not know what "systemless" means
bastiaanoskam said:
What only benefits while updating the rom? Having a passed safetynet?
If so, how does it benefit?
My concern was not being able to download/use some apps when safetynet is tripped.
Example; when safetynet is tripped you cant even see Netflix in the app store.
If the systemless xposed trips safetynet ( i thought they made a systemless version Just to pass safetynet ) what is the use of a systemless version of xposed.
Sidenote. I do not know what "systemless" means
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Systemless means that it doesn't touch the system partition.
The reason they made Xposed systemless / magisk edition is because it doesn't need to get flashed again every time you update your rom.
Sidenote: Magisk survives rom updates.
minerinnorway said:
Systemless means that it doesn't touch the system partition.
The reason they made Xposed systemless / magisk edition is because it doesn't need to get flashed again every time you update your rom.
Sidenote: Magisk survives rom updates.
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Sir.. thank you for your clear answer!
installed xposed and now cant get anything to work, no apps open, not magisc or xposed or even other apps, use3d the versions recommended above.