I'm new to this so..
I got Ambasadii ROM on my S8, and downloaded and installed the Xposed Framework in the Magisk Modules, is there a way to bypass SafetyNet somehow?
It works great with it disabled but since it is systemless I was hoping I could do something without having to disable Xposed.
If you use xposed you will always fail safety net. Time to make a choice.
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Hi,
I'm trying to inject an Xposed module in a rooted phone with SuperSu configured as "disabled" .
I could download and install Xposed and the corresponding modules with SuperSu "enabled", but I'm wondering if the Xposed modules will actually work when SuperSu is in "disabled" mode.
Specifically, could I inject an Xposed module in a specific app(I.E. angrybird and such) when SuperSu is disabled?(assuming I already downloaded and installed the Xposed module when SuperSu is enabled)
Also, if it is not possible, is there any alternative I can use to dynamically inject code into a running app?
Thanks!
Anyone?
Edit : Nevermind. I tried it and it works!
So I can load install Xposed modules and have my phone unrooted afterwards.
Thanks!
I've got a rooted J700m with Magisk installed, latest firmware and Xposed Installer Meterial Design by dvdandroid.
I think I've done everything correctly, but in the midle of the way, my Xposed framework stopped working. I was messing with unroot supersu to enable Magisk, then I was updating Xposed framework and installing some modules on Magisk.... anyways.
My problem is Xposed Framework is installed but not active. I've searched for solutions, but nothing seems to work.
Even the Xposed Installer error log is empty.
I have rooted my OP6 using the following guide:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=76633618&postcount=70
I have Magisk manager installed (obviously as part of the rooting process).
I see a list of available Magisk modules in Magisk manager. Similar modules are also available for the Xposed framework.
My question is : What's the benefit of installing Xposed framework and then Xposed modules v. installing similar Magisk modules using Magisk manager? I am new to Magisk but have used Xposed modules in the past.
Thank You!
Magisk will keep SafetyNet passing, so if you using Android Pays and others apps that require SafetyNet to pass, Magisk is only option...
dustintinsley said:
Magisk will keep SafetyNet passing, so if you using Android Pays and others apps that require SafetyNet to pass, Magisk is only option...
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Thank You!
If you want to make your Google Pay work, make sure you followed those steps below
Use AOSP/LOS or OEM Based rom. MIUI 7 and 8 have problems with SafetyNet [Even if you have Magisk installed]
***MOST IMPORTANT***
[###ROOT###]
Check your Selinux Mode in the About Phone section in Settings.
Selinux is another Google Protection featured with Kitkat in 2014
If you have Permissive, change it to Enforcing using this app [Download Attached Files]
Reboot after applying Enforcing. Don't Delete Selinux Mode Changer, You will lose your Enforcing and will be switched back to Permissive
Use Magisk only - Don't use SuperSu, it doesn't have Hiding features and it is not supported anymore
If magisk triggers your SafetyNet (Main reason why Google pay stops working) install the SafetyPatch module or Magisk Hide Props or check your SafetyNet. That will fix your safety net.
Don't use XPOSED, it will trigger safety net even if magisk hide working. Xposed modify Boot.IMG, the reason for the safety net to trigger. If you cant live without Xposed, use EDXPOSED magisk module, install Riru core, riru edxposed and Xposed installer that will not trigger your safety net (Please note: Android 5.1 Android 6.0 get bootloop because of EdXposed, sorry guys no luck)
Don't Update you GOOGLE PAY - google updates security patch, magisk too Update your Google pay rarely
Always update your magisk and try to download magisk from Github.
Check your Safety net and make sure your Selinux is in Enforcing Mode
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If that helped you, you are welcome
thanks for this solution.
Regards
Ginifa
dviree said:
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Not sure what is so funny?....
Not able to install
amelbeabk said:
That Google Pay image says your phone is rooted, but it says that as an example as what could have tripped off Safety Net.
Safety Net failing doesn't mean you a rooted. Safety Net is designed to fail if you have an Unlocked bootloader.
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It sucks, but for things like Google Pay, I'd strongly suggest that you just give up. Google is contractually obligated to play this game with you and try to prevent you from using it on a rooted "insecure" device so they can process card payments.
I have moto G5+ with unlocked bootloader and magisk. Google pay works fine and saftey net does not fail if bootloader is unlocked
I have a custom rom. Only way to get Magist working was to install EdXposed and hide module. SafetyNet Test also says safetynet passes but my gpay doesnt want to work. Assuming its seeing edxposed perhaps. Anything else i can do
dk0dave said:
I have moto G5+ with unlocked bootloader and magisk. Google pay works fine and saftey net does not fail if bootloader is unlocked
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I also have moto G5+, But still not unlock boothloader. I need study more for unlocked it, however this comment is helpful to get a decision for me, Thanks.
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Google Play warns me to uninstall SELinux Changer, then shuts my phone down. I tried uninstalling it then rebooting, but the phone is behaving extremely oddly and shutting down by itself.
Now I have to format it, just to be sure.
murick_show said:
If you want to make your Google Pay work, make sure you followed those steps below
Use AOSP/LOS or OEM Based rom. MIUI 7 and 8 have problems with SafetyNet [Even if you have Magisk installed]
***MOST IMPORTANT***
[###ROOT###]
Check your Selinux Mode in the About Phone section in Settings.
Selinux is another Google Protection featured with Kitkat in 2014
If you have Permissive, change it to Enforcing using this app [Download Attached Files]
Reboot after applying Enforcing. Don't Delete Selinux Mode Changer, You will lose your Enforcing and will be switched back to Permissive
Use Magisk only - Don't use SuperSu, it doesn't have Hiding features and it is not supported anymore
If magisk triggers your SafetyNet (Main reason why Google pay stops working) install the SafetyPatch module or Magisk Hide Props or check your SafetyNet. That will fix your safety net.
Don't use XPOSED, it will trigger safety net even if magisk hide working. Xposed modify Boot.IMG, the reason for the safety net to trigger. If you cant live without Xposed, use EDXPOSED magisk module, install Riru core, riru edxposed and Xposed installer that will not trigger your safety net (Please note: Android 5.1 Android 6.0 get bootloop because of EdXposed, sorry guys no luck)
Don't Update you GOOGLE PAY - google updates security patch, magisk too Update your Google pay rarely
Always update your magisk and try to download magisk from Github.
Check your Safety net and make sure your Selinux is in Enforcing Mode
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Hello, hope you can help, installed Beyond ROM and Thunderstorm kernel. Google pay not working, SE for Android status shows 'enforcing' when the apk is installed the 'permissions' and ''enforcing' tabs are greyed out. Thank you
Hi,
My question is simple, what is the difference between Xposed and EdXposed, and if there is a way to install it without loosing safety net.
My phone is a Oneplus 7 with android 10.
Thanks and best wishes for the new year!
EdXposed Framework allows to install XPosed Framework on devices running Android 10, Pie, and Oreo .
EdXposed requires your device must be rooted with Magisk v20.2+
By means of MagiskHide you can prevent SafetyNet's hardware attestion will fail.
jwoegerbauer said:
EdXposed Framework allows to install XPosed Framework on devices running Android 10, Pie, and Oreo .
EdXposed requires your device must be rooted with Magisk v20.2+
By means of MagiskHide you can prevent SafetyNet's hardware attestion will fail.
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So it's impossible?
Biasio said:
So it's impossible?
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Latest SafetyNet version not only checks for Android got rooted but also for device's bootloader got unlocked. The problem for John Wu - developer of Magisk - is that the new key attestation workflow now is hardware-based, and the code is sent by OEM to Google's server. May be some day he will find a solution ... it's unlikely that MagiskHide will be able to alter the key or intercept the transmission, IMHO.
Resume: Until then SafetyNet works as expected by OEMs and app developers, who have an interest in having an unmodified Android.
To add, you could try magisk module MHPC (Magisk Hide Props Config) which is what you'd use to modify device fingerprint and other system props.
The particular features in MHPC you may want to use which MIGHT get SafetyNet to pass are the Device Simulation and Force Basic Attestation. Combined, along with setting a similar device's fingerprint as long as that selected device isn't designed with hardware attestation, could be enough to fool SN. EdXposed coupled with Magisk's own Hide feature to hide themselves from GSF, GPS, Gpay, etc, should prove successful. The issue lies mostly with which order the software is installed and hidden, sometimes with rebooting being absolutely essential between certain steps. It really is a trial and error process.
Biasio said:
Hi,
My question is simple, what is the difference between Xposed and EdXposed, and if there is a way to install it without loosing safety net.
My phone is a Oneplus 7 with android 10.
Thanks and best wishes for the new year!
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Turn Off Edxposed module from magisk download and install LSposed apk install it...Goto magisk and download module Riru LSposed...reboot your phone... That's It Check your safety net.... Dont forget to off or remove Edxposed module or any other xposed enhanced framework module you using...lemme know if it worked for you...