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...
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I'm currently running NanoRom on my S6 - but as it's pre rooted and running Magisk 12 it fails safetynet check.
I'm looking for a ROM that's running marshmallow but before march security update and one that passes safetynet.
Looking to be able to play Pokémon Go and be able to hide root but after ROM suggestions...
Thanks
MartinEv1980 said:
I'm currently running NanoRom on my S6 - but as it's pre rooted and running Magisk 12 it fails safetynet check.
I'm looking for a ROM that's running marshmallow but before march security update and one that passes safetynet.
Looking to be able to play Pokémon Go and be able to hide root but after ROM suggestions...
Thanks
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Try this module, either flash through TWRP or add the module in magisk.
If you've added through magisk make sure to reboot phone.
Unfortunately not working...
MartinEv1980 said:
Unfortunately not working...
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Must be a Rom related issue then, I'm on odexlite Rom, magisk 12 and using the module I linked and I pass fine.
You can try at Beta version -> forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72797255&postcount=1890 (from "h1nnak" 's posts)
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.
I have a rooted OP6 on 5.1.9. An app I want to use (blind) can somehow detect the fact that I'm rooted and won't let me use the app despite root being hidden from it in Magisk Hide. Upon investigating, I discovered my SafetyNet check in Magisk is failing.
It worked when I originally rooted it a few days ago. I do not have custom recovery or xposed.
Any ideas why safetynet check could be failing or how to go about troubleshooting it?
quantumcity said:
I have a rooted OP6 on 5.1.9. An app I want to use (blind) can somehow detect the fact that I'm rooted and won't let me use the app despite root being hidden from it in Magisk Hide. Upon investigating, I discovered my SafetyNet check in Magisk is failing.
It worked when I originally rooted it a few days ago. I do not have custom recovery or xposed.
Any ideas why safetynet check could be failing or how to go about troubleshooting it?
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I had the same problem I uninstalled Xposed framework rebooted now the the safetynet check is Ok
airdi1 said:
I had the same problem I uninstalled Xposed framework rebooted now the the safetynet check is Ok
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As I mentioned in the post, I do not have Xposed framework
quantumcity said:
I have a rooted OP6 on 5.1.9. An app I want to use (blind) can somehow detect the fact that I'm rooted and won't let me use the app despite root being hidden from it in Magisk Hide. Upon investigating, I discovered my SafetyNet check in Magisk is failing.
It worked when I originally rooted it a few days ago. I do not have custom recovery or xposed.
Any ideas why safetynet check could be failing or how to go about troubleshooting it?
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What version of Magisk did you flash? Flash Magisk 16.4 only. Older versions don't support the OnePlus 6 and flashing newer versions has caused many weird problems. Flash Magisk uninstaller, reboot to TWRP, then flash Magisk 16.4. Once it gets going it will tell you that it can update the Magisk version. Let it update that way. Flashing newer versions causes many weird problems bit letting it update always seems to work.
run the uninstaller magisk .zip then check if safety net passed, might be something unrelated?
im on 5.1.9 with SN passing with TWRP and Magisk
tabletalker7 said:
What version of Magisk did you flash? Flash Magisk 16.4 only. Older versions don't support the OnePlus 6 and flashing newer versions has caused many weird problems. Flash Magisk uninstaller, reboot to TWRP, then flash Magisk 16.4. Once it gets going it will tell you that it can update the Magisk version. Let it update that way. Flashing newer versions causes many weird problems bit letting it update always seems to work.
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I have magisk 16.7
virtyx said:
run the uninstaller magisk .zip then check if safety net passed, might be something unrelated?
im on 5.1.9 with SN passing with TWRP and Magisk
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How do I do that? Do you have a link to this zip?
quantumcity said:
I have magisk 16.7
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Google "Magisk uninstaller". Flash that file in TWRP. Then reboot to recovery. Then flash Magisk 16.4
quantumcity said:
How do I do that? Do you have a link to this zip?
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its in the magisk official thread.
virtyx said:
its in the magisk official thread.
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Yes
So for me, the safety net check passes in the Magisk app but I am not able to access Google tez which tells me that my device is rooted or custom ROM has been changed. Using Magisk v 16.0
16.4... notice the 4
Just fyi I'm on 5.19 and using Magisk 16.0 and safety net passes just fine. Use Google pay daily and play store shows certified.
I hide everything Google related in magisk hide just to be sure
Eric214 said:
16.4... notice the 4
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I know. What I meant is safety net passes everywhere except for Google Tez app. Don't know why!
I have attached the screenshots below. And I understand that I'm using Magisk 16.0
skr975 said:
I know. What I meant is safety net passes everywhere except for Google Tez app. Don't know why!
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Do you have it hidden in Magisk? Google Pay works here if you hide it.
Okay, so I have uninstalled magisk, don't have root, and I still can't use google pay, install netflix, use my bank's app, etc.
No root, no magisk, no xposed, no custom recovery.
How can I figure out why all these apps won't work?
quantumcity said:
Okay, so I have uninstalled magisk, don't have root, and I still can't use google pay, install netflix, use my bank's app, etc.
No root, no magisk, no xposed, no custom recovery.
How can I figure out why all these apps won't work?
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In playstore / settings are you uncertified? After unlocking bootloader I was and couldn't use Google pay. I flashed magisk and it was still uncertified so I cleared playstore app data. Now the phone says certified and Google pay works for me.
I suggest you flash 16.4 magisk and clear app data in playstore to see if you can get them working. Also you will need a different app than magisk manager to check safety net ATM as it will come back with "invalid response"
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I installed edxposed to check if SafetyNet will pass, but unfortunately it failed. Then i removed the riru core and edXposed modules from magisk, removed the edXposed manager and restarted.
But still the SafetyNet is failing.
How to get the SafetyNet to pass again?
Try this. Mine failed too. Latest Magisk Canary. Enabled this and it passed.
TheKnux said:
Try this. Mine failed too. Latest Magisk Canary. Enabled this and it passed.
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MagiskHide ? its already Enabled on my device always.
I'm using latest Magik Canary on my IN2010 OOS 10.5.9 Everything dine. Safety pass
HDTzenfone2 said:
I'm using latest Magik Canary on my IN2010 OOS 10.5.9 Everything dine. Safety pass
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Hi, by default the SafetyNet will pass with Magisk, my issue is post installation and uninstallation of edXposed. Can you verify this?
I am already having latest Canary build
I re installed the last update again using local update amd applied magisk, but still SafetyNet fails.
Some suggestions please
same issue here
Finally solved.
Just needed to clear the CACHE of play services
Suggested solution here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/installed-uninstalled-edxposed-t4114139/post82811925
Hello all I'm having trouble getting SafetyNet to pass. Yesterday SafetyNet passed fine however today I am failing attestation (cts profile) and cannot understand what changed.
I believe the only app I installed was BusyBox from the play store. I also used the magisk debloater module to freeze some system apps (Facebook stuff).
I am running OOS 10.5.9IN21AA
Yesterday SafetyNet passed, today it fails. Would debloating the system cause this? Thanks to anyone who can share some insight to this.
I have tried clearing app cache for Google Play Services with no luck.
Edit:. I've managed to fix safety net by removing root and uninstalling magisk canary then installing magisk manager 7.5.1 and flashing magisk 20.4 via TWRP!
Hi guys,
After I upgraded to Oxygen OS 12, I installed magisk by patching boot.img as usual. but when I boot it shows that bootloader and recovery are corrupted. is there any way I can install magisk23 on Oxygen OS 12.1? I need the magisk hied function.
Thanks,
zhihuiyuze said:
Hi guys,
After I upgraded to Oxygen OS 12, I installed magisk by patching boot.img as usual. but when I boot it shows that bootloader and recovery are corrupted. is there any way I can install magisk23 on Oxygen OS 12.1? I need the magisk hied function.
Thanks,
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Try using Magisk 25.2 (latest stable).
BillGoss said:
Try using Magisk 25.2 (latest stable)
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Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I will try but does magisk23 doesn't support oxygenos12 of android 12? I want to keep it because I want to use magisk hide.
Thanks
zhihuiyuze said:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. I will try but does magisk23 doesn't support oxygenos12 of android 12? I want to keep it because I want to use magisk hide.
Thanks
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25.2 can hide too.
Just enable zygisk and configure denylist.
For safetynet you can use universal_safetynet_fix and magiskhide_props_config modules.
Don't worry and have a try.
Just remember to backup before proceed.
IAAxl said:
25.2 can hide too.
Just enable zygisk and configure denylist.
For safetynet you can use universal_safetynet_fix and magiskhide_props_config modules.
Don't worry and have a try.
Just remember to backup before proceed.
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Hi,
I have successfully installed magisk 25 on it. But if I use zygisk for some apps, a model such as xprivacyLua will not work. Using zygisk will disable all of models for the app that we enable zygisk right?
zhihuiyuze said:
Hi,
I have successfully installed magisk 25 on it. But if I use zygisk for some apps, a model such as xprivacyLua will not work. Using zygisk will disable all of models for the app that we enable zygisk right?
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Check also article.
How to pass SafetyNet on Android after rooting or installing a custom ROM
It is possible to pass SafetyNet, even after extensive modding like rooting or installing a custom ROM. Check out how to do that here!
www.xda-developers.com
zhihuiyuze said:
Hi,
Using zygisk will disable all of models for the app that we enable zygisk right?
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Nope, not likely... As someone is already doing that: [ https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...android-privacy-manager.3730663/post-87416749 ].
In short, enable zygisk deny list means, hide root from those apps while keeping magisk modules functional.
But I'm not familiar with xprivacyLua... Sorry can't provide a detailed guide.