(guide) pass saftynet in magisk on rr - Xiaomi Redmi Note 3 Guides, News, & Discussion

hello who got safty net failed in magisk here is solution
first clean flash rr i mean only wipe system partition
use rr bulid 16 march
reboot and check supersu and busybox install if yes then full unroot supersu and uninstall buybox using buybox app
and disable usb debugging
and then reboot to recover and install magisk 11.5
reboot
now install magisk a manger (if you not loss root then reboot then reboot one or 2 time if will get it)
magisk manager setting-check magisk hide and adblock host
and uncheck busybox see pic in attachment for reference
now reboot now you will able to bypass satynet as well as no loss of root and busybox will work even it disbale in magisk manager
remember do not modified any system partition
and don't install any sound mod
use magisk version dobly and viber4android
magisk version of unified adblocked
magisk verson of youtube adblock patched apk
and yes one more thing i forget
plz check two file su and busybox in system/bin and system/xbin if you found these plz delete then using twrp filemanager(remember to mount system) and use stock kernal
i tested this methode on rr
u can try in other rom as well as stock miui rom but before if you used xposed then install it first and use magisk version of xposed for miui or stock
hit thanks button if i help

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[GUIDE] [F3111] HOW TO Install Magisk on Xperia XA

Steps:
1. Download Magisk V11.1 & uninstaller
2. Root device (use @rrvuhpg root guide)
3. Download and flash Systemless SuperSU
4. Reboot and fully unroot device (don't restore stock boot image)
5. Reboot
6. Reboot into recovery
7. Flash Magisk & reboot
8. Wait for device to reboot fully (it takes a long, long time)
9. Download Magisk Manager from Play Store
10. If root is there, then you're done
Alternate Method:
1. Root Device (use @rrvuhpg root guide)
2. Download and flash Systemless SuperSU
3. Reboot and install Magisk Manager from Play Store
4. Open Magisk Manager and go onto the install tab
5. Press "detect" on the boot image location section and press "Magiskify" (I kept both advanced options unchecked)
6. Once flashed and rebooted, you're done.
Notes:
1. Rebooting after flashing Magisk takes ages, if there is a problem with booting then just flash the Magisk uninstaller. Just try to wait at least 10 minutes for the reboot after flashing Magisk, just don't crap yourself and uninstall the Magisk.
If you have questions or need help, just ask.
is this for single or dual sim XA??
caosugai said:
is this for single or dual sim XA??
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For all XA and Ultra
rrvuhpg said:
For all XA and Ultra
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Did it work for you then?
BadmanBristow said:
Did it work for you then?
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No problem for me on F3112 with Magisk 11.1 and SuperSu 2.79 on 33.2.B.3.105 firmware. Only SafetyNet fail (CTS profil mismatch).
rrvuhpg said:
No problem for me on F3112 with Magisk 11.1 and SuperSu 2.79 on 33.2.B.3.105 firmware. Only SafetyNet fail (CTS profil mismatch).
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Use MagiskSU instead, fully unroot device with SuperSU but don't restore the boot.img etc. Go to recovery and use the Magisk uninstaller then reflash Magisk 11.1 and if you unrooted, then it will install MagiskSU. It is Magisk's new official root
rrvuhpg said:
No problem for me on F3112 with Magisk 11.1 and SuperSu 2.79 on 33.2.B.3.105 firmware. Only SafetyNet fail (CTS profil mismatch).
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Also Systemless xposed causes safety net fail and you need to activate Magisk hide in the settings as well
BadmanBristow said:
Also Systemless xposed causes safety net fail and you need to activate Magisk hide in the settings as well
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And selinuxmode needs to be enforcing but Magisk takes care of that itself so don't worry, just double check it's enforcing, Magisk will turn it permissive itself only when needed
BadmanBristow said:
And selinuxmode needs to be enforcing but Magisk takes care of that itself so don't worry, just double check it's enforcing, Magisk will turn it permissive itself only when needed
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Thank you for your tips but XA is not my daily phone anymore, now I have a Oneplus3 and XA is just used as test/dev unit. I hope it will help other users.
Magisk should help with maintaining root after the latest and future Xperia XA updates (most likely will work with Nougat update too)
Android Pay
does this let you use android pay
jbenitez821 said:
does this let you use android pay
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It does, but if you use systemless xposed, you will need to disable it and then it will work.
Thank you very much for this guide.
Can't I use just Magisk installer without unrooting the rom? If I'm not wrong Magisk has is own root manager
I tryed to install Camera 60fps Recording Module but i got error the zip is stored in : intenal storage ....
Is this safety net important to have it in green to pass this CTS ? I have done method 2. Magisk manager form store and then I installed Magisk 12. In installation panel when I tap detect it detecs (auto) mmcblk. Is it all ? Does it work ?
Where can I find the Systemless SuperSU?
I have been trying to change to Magisk with this guide but it failed in the 1st method, the 2nd one gives the root with super su but i wanted to use Magisk alone, so i have been researching and by flashing the stock boot.img (i used the one provided in the thread "Stock kernels built from sources") Magisk was installed and worked except for the SafetyNet. Do someone passes SafetyNet or have a suggestion?
Veniak04 said:
I have been trying to change to Magisk with this guide but it failed in the 1st method, the 2nd one gives the root with super su but i wanted to use Magisk alone, so i have been researching and by flashing the stock boot.img (i used the one provided in the thread "Stock kernels built from sources") Magisk was installed and worked except for the SafetyNet. Do someone passes SafetyNet or have a suggestion?
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To pass the Safetynet check the only way is to use encrypted partition but you will lose the ability to mount/backup the /data partition with TWRP.
rrvuhpg said:
To pass the Safetynet check the only way is to use encrypted partition but you will lose the ability to mount/backup the /data partition with TWRP.
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How can i encrypt it and why does it is an issue? I only want to have my phone rooted with Magisk passing SafetyNet

Update[GUIDE] Bypass SafetyNet With Magisk

:highfive:HELLO GUYS
So Here u can Find How To Bypass Safetnet In Your Phone While Being Rooted.
As you all know safetynet is implemented by Google itself to check Security of your Device & also by Some games or apps Eg. Pokeman Go,Android pay,Snapchat etc. So If Your Phone Is Rooted SafetyNet Test Will Fail.
With failed Safetynet Test You Can't Run These Apps in Your Mobile.
Check your Safetynet Status By This App:- https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.scottyab.safetynet.sample
So If your Test Failed And you can't able to run Games or Some Apps Try This method
1. Fully Unroot Your Phone In SuperSu app Go to Settings tab on the top right corner, and then click Full Unroot. Confirm with 'Continue'. 3. Once this operation is done, which takes a few minutes, you can reboot your Android & Then Flash This Unroot Script In Custom Recovery
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893
2. Download Magisk 12.0 http://tiny.cc/latestmagisk and Flash it in Custom Recovery & Reboot **Make sure in custom recovery if a Line Appears "Boot img already patched" That means You'r Not Fully Unrooted in this case you have to flash your Stock System.img or Stock rom**
3. Now Install Magisk Manager From Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.topjohnwu.magisk
4 In Magisk manager Go To Settings Click on Enable BusyBox & Magisk Hide
5. Thats it. Now Run Safetynet test in Magisk Manager It will pass.
6.Enjoy your Games or Apps
UPDATE :- With Android Security Patch 01/04/2016 On Marshmallow Flashed SuperSu 2.79 Flashed Suhide 0.55 Flashed Magisk 12.0 Flashed Xposed 87.0 Systemless PASSING SAFETY NET Without Disabling root
Credits :-
@topjohnwu For Magisk 12.0 & Magisk Manager App
@halifax For Unroot Su Script
Hey, I have a problem:
I used this script on my Galaxy Nexus but now I decided to use SuperSU again because Magsik didn't work for me. I have just one problem: After using this script I can't install SuperSU anymore. The installation works as usual without problems but if I open the SU app it sais I need a Su file flashed. Could you please help me to fix thid problem?
Thanks in advance,
greetings Nils
yo_honey said:
:highfive:HELLO GUYS
So Here u can Find How To Bypass Safetnet In Your Phone While Being Rooted.
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1. Fully Unroot Your Phone In SuperSu app Go to Settings tab on the top right corner, and then click Full Unroot. Confirm with 'Continue'. 3. Once this operation is done, which takes a few minutes, you can reboot your Android & Then Flash This Unroot Script In Custom Recovery
https://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3931994&d=1478779893
2. Download Magisk 12.0 http://tiny.cc/latestmagisk and Flash it in Custom Recovery & Reboot **Make sure in custom recovery if a Line Appears "Boot img already patched" That means You'r Not Fully Unrooted in this case you have to flash your Stock System.img or Stock rom**
3. Now Install Magisk Manager From Play Store https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.topjohnwu.magisk
4 In Magisk manager Go To Settings Click on Enable BusyBox & Magisk Hide
5. Thats it. Now Run Safetynet test in Magisk Manager It will pass.
6.Enjoy your Games or Apps
UPDATE :- With Android Security Patch 01/04/2016 On Marshmallow Flashed SuperSu 2.79 Flashed Suhide 0.55 Flashed Magisk 12.0 Flashed Xposed 87.0 Systemless PASSING SAFETY NET Without Disabling root
Credits :-
@topjohnwu For Magisk 12.0 & Magisk Manager App
@halifax For Unroot Su Script
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Thanks my friend, u save my day, Samsung S6 Edge +.
Flash Latest SuperSu Zip in custom recovery
MrFlashGame said:
Hey, I have a problem:
I used this script on my Galaxy Nexus but now I decided to use SuperSU again because Magsik didn't work for me. I have just one problem: After using this script I can't install SuperSU anymore. The installation works as usual without problems but if I open the SU app it sais I need a Su file flashed. Could you please help me to fix thid problem?
Thanks in advance,
greetings Nils
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Download Latest Stable version of SuperSu zip And Flash it Using Custom Recovery. This may solve your problem.
Hello, anyone have boot img for htc 820 dual sim?
Thank you

Moto G5 Plus SafetyNet Failed

I just rooted my Moto G5 Plus and I can't pass the SafetyNet checks. I've already tried flashing the so-called universal SafetyNet fix .zip file (https://goo.gl/M9UZHF) but no luck. Please help!
These are the associated root files that I used, if this helps:
MagiskManager-v5.4.0.apk
Magisk-v14.0.zip
no-verity-opt-encrypt-5.1.zip
twrp_3.1.1-0_potter.img
Try following steps, I got my phone passing SafetyNet in 2-3 attempts.
(1) Remove root access from all applications i.e. AdAway, ES File Explorer, then Un-install Magisk using Magisk Manager
(2) Download unSU zip file and flash it in twrp to completely remove Su
(3) Flash stock boot image (you can extract boot.img file from stock rom zip file)
(4) Install Magisk as usual, wipe cache and reboot system
(5) Open Magisk Manager. Use Magisk hide option and select Google Play Store and Google Services Framework
(6) Under Magisk Settings, tick on Magisk Hide and Systemless hosts options
(7) Reboot phone
Hope it helps.
What ROM are you on? Throughout various ROMs I have sometimes ran into failed SafetyNet checks from time to time. This is usually cleared up after flashing the ElementalX Kernel.
If you have Xposed installed you will not be able to pass safety net. But as long as you do not have Xposed installed the following should work.
I always pass by flashing in this order in recovery
newest magisk
alize kernel
safteynet universal bypass beta all flashed in recovery.
Unless you are on stock then alize won't work so you will need elemetalx
FamilyGuy0395 said:
I just rooted my Moto G5 Plus and I can't pass the SafetyNet checks. Please help!
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Hi, you can do it with MagiskHide & ElementalX kernel.
DildarSingh said:
Try following steps, I got my phone passing SafetyNet in 2-3 attempts.
(1) Remove root access from all applications i.e. AdAway, ES File Explorer, then Un-install Magisk using Magisk Manager
(2) Download unSU zip file and flash it in twrp to completely remove Su
(3) Flash stock boot image (you can extract boot.img file from stock rom zip file)
(4) Install Magisk as usual, wipe cache and reboot system
(5) Open Magisk Manager. Use Magisk hide option and select Google Play Store and Google Services Framework
(6) Under Magisk Settings, tick on Magisk Hide and Systemless hosts options
(7) Reboot phone
Hope it helps.
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Yes. However, if you install the ElementalX kernel, you don't need at all the dm-verity (maintaining unecrypted data), and you pass SafetyNet with only MagiskHide.
magisk troubleshooting guide
Also give this a. Try
Sorry, I'm really new to rooting, I have no knowledge of custom kernels, custom ROMs, etc. (I don't even know what these terms mean). Can someone further explain the best way to fix this Magisk SafetyNet issue I'm having? Is there anyway to fix my issues without having to flash whatever a custom kernel/ROM is? Also, as I do a little bit of research, there are SO many different ROMs out there and I have no idea which one to pick.
Well, after I switched on and off some settings in Magisk, SafetyNet appears to be passing. Sorry - this doesn't make any sense, but at least (for now) it's working. Thanks all for help!

[GUIDE] [SD652/MTK] Magisk - How to pass Safetynet check

Hello everyone,
As you might have seen, Google Safetynet APIs have been updated. Since Official Magisk is using old API, when you try to pass Safetynet, it will automatically give you an error like " The response is invalid" or something like that.
So, in order to bypass this issue, I've been searching for a long time and I found a solution.
THIS WON'T WORK WITH XPOSED FRAMEWORK INSTALLED!!
1- Uninstall completely Magisk using official uninstaller.
2- Once the device rebooted, download and install latest unofficial Magisk Manager APK available on this page: https://github.com/ianmacd/MagiskBuilds?files=1
3- Open Magisk Manager and go to Magisk settings
4- Click on Update Channel and choose Custom
5- Insert this URL and click OK : https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ianmacd/MagiskBuilds/master/updates/ianmacd.json
6- Click on Clear Repo Cache
7- Return to Magisk Startpage and check for update
8- Install Unofficial Magisk 16.8
9- Once installation done, reboot your device
10- Go to Magisk Manager and check for Safetynet
If it passed, Congratulations, you're done.
If not, continue.
11- Download this Magisk Module : https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=5862345805528046758
12- Once downloaded, disconnect your phone from Internet (turn of the Wi-Fi, 4g, etc...). It's very important
13- Install the module using Magisk Manager and reboot
14- When reboot done, wait 5 minutes before turning on Internet connection
15- Go to Magisk Manager and check if Safetynet passed.
It should be working, it worked in my case.
Have tried on two devices:
- Leeco x626 with EUI ROM ( Cuoco) using the module
- Leeco x526 with MIUI 10 without the module
FOR EUI ROMs:
You could get an error saying you're using a modified software or something like this, after uninstalling old Magisk.
Do this :
- Download official Magisk uninstaller AND Unofficial Magisk 16.8 ZIP
- Reboot to TWRP Recovery
- Uninstall old Magisk using the uninstaller
DO NOT REBOOT
- Return to TWRP Home menu and install unofficial Magisk 16.8
- Reboot your device and it should be okay
Wow it worked. Thanks a lot bro.
xwml12 said:
Hello everyone,
As you might have seen, Google Safetynet APIs have been updated. Since Official Magisk is using old API, when you try to pass Safetynet, it will automatically give you an error like " The response is invalid" or something like that.
So, in order to bypass this issue, I've been searching for a long time and I found a solution.
1- Uninstall completely Magisk using official uninstaller.
2- Once the device rebooted, download and install latest unofficial Magisk Manager APK available on this page: https://github.com/ianmacd/MagiskBuilds?files=1
3- Open Magisk Manager and go to Magisk settings
4- Click on Update Channel and choose Custom
5- Insert this URL and click OK : https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ianmacd/MagiskBuilds/master/updates/ianmacd.json
6- Click on Clear Repo Cache
7- Return to Magisk Startpage and check for update
8- Install Unofficial Magisk 16.8
9- Once installation done, reboot your device
10- Go to Magisk Manager and check for Safetynet
If it passed, Congratulations, you're done.
If not, continue.
11- Download this Magisk Module : https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=5862345805528046758
12- Once downloaded, disconnect your phone from Internet (turn of the Wi-Fi, 4g, etc...). It's very important
13- Install the module using Magisk Manager and reboot
14- When reboot done, wait 5 minutes before turning on Internet connection
15- Go to Magisk Manager and check if Safetynet passed.
It should be working, it worked in my case.
Have tried on two devices:
- Leeco x626 with EUI ROM ( Cuoco) using the module
- Leeco x526 with MIUI 10 without the module
FOR EUI ROMs:
You could get an error saying you're using a modified software or something like this, after uninstalling old Magisk.
Do this :
- Download official Magisk uninstaller AND Unofficial Magisk 16.8 ZIP
- Reboot to TWRP Recovery
- Uninstall old Magisk using the uninstaller
DO NOT REBOOT
- Return to TWRP Home menu and install unofficial Magisk 16.8
- Reboot your device and it should be okay
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Didn't work for me. I've tried everything as stated in the instructions. I'm using an x626 and running on EUI 30s room. See what it shows from d pics below
rexmako said:
Didn't work for me. I've tried everything as stated in the instructions. I'm using an x626 and running on EUI 30s room. See what it shows from d pics below
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Check if you don't have Xposed Framework installed, if yes uninstall it as it won't let the phone pass Safetynet check.
xwml12 said:
Check if you don't have Xposed Framework installed, if yes uninstall it as it won't let the phone pass Safetynet check.
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I don't think I have Xposed framework, unless it's hidden somewhere in my phone. How do I check for it? I know I have some root apps installed. Apps like es explorer, root explorer and browser, BusyBox, etal
rexmako said:
I don't think I have Xposed framework, unless it's hidden somewhere in my phone. How do I check for it? I know I have some root apps installed. Apps like es explorer, root explorer and browser, BusyBox, etal
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BusyBox... That's the problem, try without it Installed
xwml12 said:
BusyBox... That's the problem, try without it Installed
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I just did. I've uninstalled BusyBox and still the same thing. Problem still persist. Or should I just uninstall all my root apps, including root explorer, battery fix and the rest?
After updating magisk I managed to passed safetynet check, but it still wont allow me to launch Fate/Grand Order
Dragladiator said:
After updating magisk I managed to passed safetynet check, but it still wont allow me to launch Fate/Grand Order
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Use Magisk Hide and click on your desired apps to hide them root access.
xwml12 said:
Use Magisk Hide and click on your desired apps to hide them root access.
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The Game is still detected Magisk even with after repacking magisk and acitve magisk hide
Dragladiator said:
The Game is still detected Magisk even with after repacking magisk and acitve magisk hide
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In Magisk options , disable systemless hosts option and reboot .
xwml12 said:
Hello everyone,
As you might have seen, Google Safetynet APIs have been updated. Since Official Magisk is using old API, when you try to pass Safetynet, it will automatically give you an error like " The response is invalid" or something like that.
So, in order to bypass this issue, I've been searching for a long time and I found a solution.
THIS WON'T WORK WITH XPOSED FRAMEWORK INSTALLED!!
1- Uninstall completely Magisk using official uninstaller.
2- Once the device rebooted, download and install latest unofficial Magisk Manager APK available on this page: https://github.com/ianmacd/MagiskBuilds?files=1
3- Open Magisk Manager and go to Magisk settings
4- Click on Update Channel and choose Custom
5- Insert this URL and click OK : https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ianmacd/MagiskBuilds/master/updates/ianmacd.json
6- Click on Clear Repo Cache
7- Return to Magisk Startpage and check for update
8- Install Unofficial Magisk 16.8
9- Once installation done, reboot your device
10- Go to Magisk Manager and check for Safetynet
If it passed, Congratulations, you're done.
If not, continue.
11- Download this Magisk Module : https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=5862345805528046758
12- Once downloaded, disconnect your phone from Internet (turn of the Wi-Fi, 4g, etc...). It's very important
13- Install the module using Magisk Manager and reboot
14- When reboot done, wait 5 minutes before turning on Internet connection
15- Go to Magisk Manager and check if Safetynet passed.
It should be working, it worked in my case.
Have tried on two devices:
- Leeco x626 with EUI ROM ( Cuoco) using the module
- Leeco x526 with MIUI 10 without the module
FOR EUI ROMs:
You could get an error saying you're using a modified software or something like this, after uninstalling old Magisk.
Do this :
- Download official Magisk uninstaller AND Unofficial Magisk 16.8 ZIP
- Reboot to TWRP Recovery
- Uninstall old Magisk using the uninstaller
DO NOT REBOOT
- Return to TWRP Home menu and install unofficial Magisk 16.8
- Reboot your device and it should be okay
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What if custom ROMs? How do we make them pass the check using any of the above methods?
rexmako said:
What if custom ROMs? How do we make them pass the check using any of the above methods?
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Working on all ROMS, Custom or Stock. Just follow the guide
error installing new APK:
App not installed. The package conflcts with an existing package by the same name.
x522 Le 2, LineageOS 14.1 official nightly.
help?
EDIT: Nevermind, uninstalled with TWRP and uninstall zip, noy uninstall button in manager. oops!
EDIT2: still fails cts on unofficial 17.2 with unofficial manager 09-20. on leeco x522. help?

Updating Magisk & Magisk Manager

Hello everybody ! Today, Magisk Manager asked to update to MM v5.9.0 (I had 5.8.3). After updating, it first said Magisk was not installed, but found magisk 16.0 after refreshing . The problem is, I don't have access to SuperUser anymore, nor MagiskHide nor modules.
At the same time, a new version of magisk is available , v17.0. If I choose "Install", I have 2 choices : Download zip only, or patch img boot file. I don't want to make more mistakes than I've already done, so I ask you :
What do I have to do to get my Magisk working again ? Uninstall MM 5.9.0 and install 5.8.3 with it's apk ? Go ahead and let MM patch boot img file (sounds risky ) ?
My phone is a VNS-L31 C432B414, with OldDroid's TWRP.
EDIT : Uninstalling MM 5.9.0 app and installing 5.8.3 didn't helped : Magisk is detected, but still no access to SuperUser,hide,etc...

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