hi
i dont really know where to post this but,
the superbox app in android notifies you what app has which permission in the system
Is there any such application for Windows?
marine2012 said:
hi
i dont really know where to post this but,
the superbox app in android notifies you what app has which permission in the system
Is there any such application for Windows?
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do you mean superuser for rooted phones? well in vista and and windows 7 you can be asked to grant administrative rights (which is setup by default) and which is essentially what you are asking. If you are talking about app permissions when installing an app then no.
stubborn_d0nkey said:
do you mean superuser for rooted phones? well in vista and and windows 7 you can be asked to grant administrative rights (which is setup by default) and which is essentially what you are asking. If you are talking about app permissions when installing an app then no.
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superbox is an app which can show the permission given to all the apps installed
on the phone
is there any such app for windows?
marine2012 said:
superbox is an app which can show the permission given to all the apps installed
on the phone
is there any such app for windows?
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The same app permissions that show up when you are installing an app? If so, read above.
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So im assuming that if you install that app to an UNrooted phone it just gives you a black screen when you open it?
Nikolai2.1 said:
So im assuming that if you install that app to an UNrooted phone it just gives you a black screen when you open it?
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It will always give you a black screen, rooted or not. It comes into play automatically when an app requests SU permissions. At that point you would receive a Superuser message asking to allow or deny. Hope that helps...
g00gl3 said:
It will always give you a black screen, rooted or not. It comes into play automatically when an app requests SU permissions. At that point you would receive a Superuser message asking to allow or deny. Hope that helps...
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Ohh okay. Thanks! So this will sound really stupid, but how come we cant just install this apk and run rooted stuff with the superuser permissions on a regular phone?
Nikolai2.1 said:
Ohh okay. Thanks! So this will sound really stupid, but how come we cant just install this apk and run rooted stuff with the superuser permissions on a regular phone?
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Rooted stuff says it all.
Nikolai2.1 said:
Ohh okay. Thanks! So this will sound really stupid, but how come we cant just install this apk and run rooted stuff with the superuser permissions on a regular phone?
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Superuser.apk needs 'su', which is not on the phone and needs to be written to sections that are read-only.
hmm..
This is true... I should have thought about that haha
Installed gingerbeard v1,1, rooted. Now how do i use the SuperUser application? Sorry I'm so new to this.
Hmm.... ?????
Follow this:
http://briefmobile.com/atrix-4g-rom-installation-guide
Have fun
I'm sorry man. When i opened the SuperUser application on my atrix, i see nothing. Do i need to add applications to it from here?
ofek said:
Follow this:
Have fun
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Thanks! But google chrome wont let me connect to the link to download? any helps?
Cam9191 said:
Installed gingerbeard v1,1, rooted. Now how do i use the SuperUser application? Sorry I'm so new to this.
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The SuperUser app itself doesn't do all that much, it shows you what apps have superuser access. Until you download an app that requires root, and allow root for that app - your SuperUser app will remain a blank list. Once you do allow root for a few apps, you can go back to SU and see the list of apps w/ root access.
It sounds like you want to know of some good apps that require su access.?
AddFree
ClockSync
Titanium Backup
MarketAccess
RootExplorer
Screen Grabber
Wireless Tether
Wired Tether
hello i instal NexusHD2-ICS-4.0.4-CM9-HWA V2.3 rom and i install link2sd and run this program select app and move to sd and i see this message Root Access Warning - Link2SD could not gain root access If you have root access make sure you respond 'allow' to Superuser prompt.but superuser dont notify me what can i do
thanks
SOLVED
i open hd2 toolkit and task 29.
i flash radio rom,magldr vs and install rom everything ok its all run thanks all
Open superuser and clear log.
shanman-2 said:
Open superuser and clear log.
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i open superuser and go to log but log list is empty my superuser version is 3.1.3
Make sure that preferences is not set to "deny"
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shanman-2 said:
Make sure that preferences is not set to "deny"
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Hi my settings only allow but dont solved my problem
Go into settings>manage apps>superuser and clear data. When you open Link2SD it should ask you to allow or deny SU permissions, and obviously you should allow.
Nigeldg said:
Go into settings>manage apps>superuser and clear data. When you open Link2SD it should ask you to allow or deny SU permissions, and obviously you should allow.
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i try it and dont ask me allow or deny
Could be problem with app, uninstall and reinstall link2sd.
Marvlesz said:
Could be problem with app, uninstall and reinstall link2sd.
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I think the problem is not it because superuser did not show me allow or deny choice other apps and superuser app list and log list is empty
deliler said:
I think the problem is not it because superuser did not show me allow or deny choice other apps and superuser app list and log list is empty
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The app/log list will be empty because you cleared the data as I suggested. They're not important anyway tbh.
Nigeldg said:
The app/log list will be empty because you cleared the data as I suggested. They're not important anyway tbh.
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app/log list empty from the beginning
Have you updated your su binaries?
Reroot your phone :/
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U could try to get su, install, update binaries, go to settings and choose reinstall or change superuser it will attempt to clear the apps so u can fresh install / update su once more.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.supersu
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beileroord said:
U could try to get su, install, update binaries, go to settings and choose reinstall or change superuser it will attempt to clear the apps so u can fresh install / update su once more.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.supersu
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+1
Maybe you can try "super Su"
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beileroord said:
U could try to get su, install, update binaries, go to settings and choose reinstall or change superuser it will attempt to clear the apps so u can fresh install / update su once more.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.chainfire.supersu
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shanman-2 said:
+1
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noodle0620 said:
Maybe you can try "super Su"
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i install it but donr run i start this app but error message and closed
help me please
Why dont you try the NexusHD2 v2.5 rom?
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Well, if updating binaries aint working idk. Maybe go empty out Sd card, format.. check radio version, hspl, and reflash the rom or try another ??
Maybe some tips http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=19138750 here..
goodluck
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has anyone tried this yet and does it work
Yes it does if you're on nc1 firmware
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I have tried this and everything says that the phone is rooted, however, when I open apps they are not asking for permission. Is there something else that I need to do? Apps that work only on rooted phones are working fine so I am kind of stumped. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
bigtymehokie said:
I have tried this and everything says that the phone is rooted, however, when I open apps they are not asking for permission. Is there something else that I need to do? Apps that work only on rooted phones are working fine so I am kind of stumped. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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That's the way it works and part of the reason the exploit is scary, apps don't ask for permission.
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I have SuperSu installed and I do get prompts for granting or denying apps permission, but yeah if you don't have a Superuser access management tool, apps are granted root permissions immediately. If you don't want that custom boot logo and that's why you uninstalled SuperSu (if you even had it), you can use Wanam exposed and Xposed framework to fake system status and set it to official.
bigtymehokie said:
I have tried this and everything says that the phone is rooted, however, when I open apps they are not asking for permission. Is there something else that I need to do? Apps that work only on rooted phones are working fine so I am kind of stumped. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Install SuperSu.
~wolverine~ said:
Install SuperSu.
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I have SuperSU installed and that is what is confusing me. Sometimes it asks me to grant permission for apps I open and then other apps will open without asking any permissions.
bigtymehokie said:
I have SuperSU installed and that is what is confusing me. Sometimes it asks me to grant permission for apps I open and then other apps will open without asking any permissions.
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Do the apps that open without notification need root permission? If they don't they won't ask for it.
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jd1639 said:
Do the apps that open without notification need root permission? If they don't they won't ask for it.
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Here is what i am trying to do...I used to be able to get music from Google Play to Doubletwist with my rooted phone. I had to unroot it and then root it again. Doubletwist used to ask for permission, however now does not. Nor will the music move over. Long story short, that is what I am working on. Unsuccessfully, I might add. Last time I rooted the phone, I used the SD Card method and this time I used towelroot. Not sure if that would make a difference or not.
I am a grab driver and i just wonder how dev can fix root detection by grab driver application. What i have done hide magisk, repackage, hide anything about google but it stills detect.
Did your problem solved? I have the same problem.
IzunaHatsuse said:
Did your problem solved? I have the same problem.
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Try wiping the app data after you set up magisk hide.
Greight said:
Try wiping the app data after you set up magisk hide.
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App data/cache for the grab driver app ? or magisk too?
IzunaHatsuse said:
App data/cache for the grab driver app ? or magisk too?
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Just that grab app.
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Just that grab app.
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Nope, doesnt work. but as long as i delete the manager away. it work.
Seems there is an xposed module for hiding an app from another, if you care to test:
https://android.stackexchange.com/q...-xposed-presence-for-other-apps/155860#155860
Greight said:
Seems there is an xposed module for hiding an app from another, if you care to test:
https://android.stackexchange.com/q...-xposed-presence-for-other-apps/155860#155860
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Does any of this method work for you?
Hi friends,
I noted that Grab app itself also asks for superuser permission at the start.
Does anyone have a clue why the app needs it and how I can check which commands it runs?
wzlde said:
Hi friends,
I noted that Grab app itself also asks for superuser permission at the start.
Does anyone have a clue why the app needs it and how I can check which commands it runs?
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It's asking for root to fool you. Easiest way for an app to detect a device is rooted is for it to try and gain root rights itself.