Unable to change SELinux - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I am running DittoNote7 and used unSU to get rid of superSU and replaced it with MagiskSU. I am trying to pass safetynet but keep getting CTS Profile mismatch, I have checked settings and Android SE status is Permissive and so this must be the reason why safetynet won't pass. I really want to play Pokemon Go, but I can't find any kernels for the N910C supported by DN7 that are SELinux Enforcing. Can someone please help me in passing safetynet?

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Boot screen error: "Kernel is not SEAndroid enforcing"

Running a 900R4; CM14.1 Klteusc nightly 12-18; latest TWRP recovery.
Getting the aforementioned error when phone boots.
Everything boots and runs fine, but I'm a stickler for cleanliness and order. Anyone have a fix for this? I'm not experienced enough to go poking around with my kernel, I'm sure I'm not the only one with this problem.
Thanks in advance, gurus!
to fix this U must change SELINUX mode from permissive to enforcing.
the enforcing is a security layer build to android OS,SELINUX ENFORCING must be disabled if you installed Viber4Android.
If you insttalled V4A Donot change SELINUX to enforcing, V4A needs it.
but if you donot install it you can change the SELINUX TO ENFORCING.
To change it, There is an app called SELINUX mode changer
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yazeed_twb said:
to fix this U must change SELINUX mode from permissive to enforcing.
the enforcing is a security layer build to android OS,SELINUX ENFORCING must be disabled if you installed Viber4Android.
If you insttalled V4A Donot change SELINUX to enforcing, V4A needs it.
but if you donot install it you can change the SELINUX TO ENFORCING.
To change it, There is an app called SELINUX mode changer
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I installed and ran, but the initial window had the "enforcing" option grayed out. I assume it's already enforcing, as the phone is working properly, I just want rid of the warning in case I decide to sell the phone.
Update: switched from stock Kernel to Boeffla Venom Kernel and the message is gone.

Help!! Can't find any SELinux Enforcing Kernels for N910C

I am running DittoNote7 and used unSU to get rid of superSU and replaced it with MagiskSU. I am trying to pass safetynet but keep getting CTS Profile mismatch, I have checked settings and Android SE status is Permissive and so this must be the reason why safetynet won't pass. I really want to play Pokemon Go, but I can't find any kernels for the N910C supported by DN7 that are SELinux Enforcing. Can someone please help me in passing safetynet?
Try to search with keyword "Prime kernel" in here.

How to pass SafetyNet?

I'm currently running stock rom with Blu_spark kernel. I've been using magisk, lately updated to 14.3 version.
My problem is I can not pass SafetyNet check. Both ctsProfile and basicIntegrity are false.
I tried Universal SaftyNet Fix but it didn't help at all.
Is there any hope to pass it on stock rom?
Do you have Xposed installed?
Thanks, I completely forgot about it
The other safety net problem people are currently having with Magisk is that if you update Magisk within Magisk Manager some scripts needed to pass safety net are no longer installed by default. If you flash Magisk instead through TWRP it seems to install like normal and you don't need to perform additional steps to pass safety net.

Pass SafetyNet with Magisk

After a long time using SuperSU, I switched to Magisk yesterday, for it's modules and of course Magisk Hide. So, starting with a full stock B414 rom, I unlocked my BL, installed OldDroid's TWRP and flashed Magisk 16.0 .
Everything went fine, I'm able to give root access to my apps. What I'm trying to do now is passing SafetyNet check.
I downloaded SafetyNet "attest" from the store and ran a test -> Basic integrity : false and CTS profile match -> false :crying:
Reading various tutorials, I enabled magisk hide, selected a few google apps to hide (store, services framework) , enabled Host systemless and magisk Core (rebooted my phone between these changes), cleared Store data. Regardless of what I've done, I keep failing at SafetyNet check. Did I miss something basic ? Did someone manage to pass safetynet on a P9 Lite with Nougat ?
EinderJam said:
After a long time using SuperSU, I switched to Magisk yesterday, for it's modules and of course Magisk Hide. So, starting with a full stock B414 rom, I unlocked my BL, installed OldDroid's TWRP and flashed Magisk 16.0 .
Everything went fine, I'm able to give root access to my apps. What I'm trying to do now is passing SafetyNet check.
I downloaded SafetyNet "attest" from the store and ran a test -> Basic integrity : false and CTS profile match -> false :crying:
Reading various tutorials, I enabled magisk hide, selected a few google apps to hide (store, services framework) , enabled Host systemless and magisk Core (rebooted my phone between these changes), cleared Store data. Regardless of what I've done, I keep failing at SafetyNet check. Did I miss something basic ? Did someone manage to pass safetynet on a P9 Lite with Nougat ?
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Hello,
i used it some times ago...
Try to enable usb-debugging together with magisk/hide,
then reboot and see what happen.. ( this is what i done )
All the best
Thanks for your answer ! However, it didn't changed anything, safetynet check failed. Interesting fact, after rebooting, both magisk hide and usb debugging are disabled... Is this normal ?
EDIT : It's more than that, usb debugging gets disabled as soon as I quit settings
managed to fix this using another xda thread, but safetynet keeps failing and magisk hide is always disabled on startup
https://twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1029239685338419200

pass safetynet with lineage os

I was wondering, did someone managed to pass the safetynet check for lineageos?
I get cts profile mismatch.

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