Hi, So i just rooted my phone and installed a debloated stock Rom. I have SuperSU, I do not have Magisk.
Can anyone point me to the steps necessary to pass SafetyNet? I can not install Netflix or Super Mario Run.
fBx said:
Hi, So i just rooted my phone and installed a debloated stock Rom. I have SuperSU, I do not have Magisk.
Can anyone point me to the steps necessary to pass SafetyNet? I can not install Netflix or Super Mario Run.
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flash magisk > install magisk manager > enable magisk hide and core only mode > reboot
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Or you could flash superstock rom and debloat it to your liking with its built in Aroma installer.. Also magisk will be an option in there too to be pre-installed.
all you have to do is enable magisk hide or if you have trouble enable magisk core only mode
safteynet related apps are automatically handled by magisk and are not needed to be selected in magisk hide
I have superstock installed but I did not install Magisk. Can I do this now without wiping / Re flashing? Just by installing Magisk and doing what you state?
I have installed Magisk but cannot find how to root with magisksu. If I deactivate supersu I can not do anything with Magisk. If I activate supersu I cannot find magisksu or the hide functions.
I believe the problem is I prerooted with supersu. I think this has to be fixed by unsu.zip, removing Magisk again, flashing the boot img from my Rom without root, then flashing Magisk again. Could that lead to magisksu?
fBx said:
I have superstock installed but I did not install Magisk. Can I do this now without wiping / Re flashing? Just by installing Magisk and doing what you state?
I have installed Magisk but cannot find how to root with magisksu. If I deactivate supersu I can not do anything with Magisk. If I activate supersu I cannot find magisksu or the hide functions.
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you need to have the Magisk Manager app installed that will help you control root
http://tiny.cc/latestmanager
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fBx said:
I believe the problem is I prerooted with supersu. I think this has to be fixed by unsu.zip, removing Magisk again, flashing the boot img from my Rom without root, then flashing Magisk again. Could that lead to magisksu?
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yes
It worked. I have magisksu now and pass safetynet. But exactly after getting magisksu I have weird display glitches now. Purple hazes going through the picture when scrolling in some apps like chrome. I can not Screenshot it. I have no idea what could probably cause this
EDIT this is not Magisk related, it's an overheating screen apparently - I changed display mode and errors are gone.
So thanks, have magisksu now and pass safetynet.
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I am running NBD91K build, but every time I flash supersu, it sends my phone into a bootloop. I am running the latest TWRP and tried SuperSu 2.78 SR5. Anyone having the same problem?
dewhashish said:
I am running NBD91K build, but every time I flash supersu, it sends my phone into a bootloop. I am running the latest TWRP and tried SuperSu 2.78 SR5. Anyone having the same problem?
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Are you using suhide by any chance?
I've been stuck at bootloop when i tried to force system (not systemless) root on nougat. So my first thought was to delete /data/.supersu... then I've managed to reinstall root systemlessly, but after a few tries it stayed on the bootloop.... I had to reflash system.img and then I flashed the supersu once again and it works like magic.
Yes, I am using suhide
dewhashish said:
Yes, I am using suhide
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Suhide does not work with 7.0+ roms with the November security patch. You need to flash the suhide Uninstaller and just use supersu
You're right, unintalling suhide and I can boot my phone after rooting, thanks. Too bad suhide doesn't work with the november patch, otherwise I can't get android pay working.
dewhashish said:
You're right, unintalling suhide and I can boot my phone after rooting, thanks. Too bad suhide doesn't work with the november patch, otherwise I can't get android pay working.
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did you try Magisk v9 + phh Superuser?
Android Pay works like a charm for me on 7.1.1 DP2
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boqonx said:
did you try Magisk v9 + phh Superuser?
Android Pay works like a charm for me on 7.1.1 DP2
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I installed magisk manager and phh superuser, how do I get Android Pay to work with it? do I need a custom kernel?
dewhashish said:
I installed magisk manager and phh superuser, how do I get Android Pay to work with it? do I need a custom kernel?
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Ensure that you have uninstalled SuperSU prior to flashing Magisk v9 and phh Superuser.
After, install Magisk Manager apk posted on its thread and phh Superuser manager & SafetyNet Helper from playstore.
You can then hide Magisk from SafetyNet within Magisk Manager setting. Run SafetyNet Helper to test whether you pass the SafetyNet check or not. If everything is passed, then you should be able to use Android Pay & Pokemon Go .
boqonx said:
Ensure that you have uninstalled SuperSU prior to flashing Magisk v9 and phh Superuser.
After, install Magisk Manager apk posted on its thread and phh Superuser manager & SafetyNet Helper from playstore.
You can then hide Magisk from SafetyNet within Magisk Manager setting. Run SafetyNet Helper to test whether you pass the SafetyNet check or not. If everything is passed, then you should be able to use Android Pay & Pokemon Go .
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that worked! thank you so much for your help!
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).
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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).
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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
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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).
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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.
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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.
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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
: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
I've been experiencing a weird issue since I installed DU on my 6p; a lot of apps crash when I try to open them until I use Magisk Hide on them. Not just user apps, I couldn't even connect to my JBL speakers via bluethoot until I hided root to my bluethoot-share system application. I can't get chrome (or anyhting related to it, like the in-app browser of Facebook) to work, and i've tried a lot of versions of Chrome and even Opera; the only thing I could get working it's Firefox. I can't even change my wallpaper (my launcher crashes).
On the other hand, apps that support root, like amaze file manager, work smoothly even without being granted root permission.
I'm a noob, so i have no idea what's causing the problem, but i'll try my best to give you my setup in case you can help me.
- I'm using official Dirty Unicorns ROM v11.3 (7.1.2) with the correspondent stock kernel (unicornblood)
- I'm rooted by chainfire's SuperSU v2.79
I don't know if the mods i've installed have anything to do, but i'll share them just in case
I installed these audio mods:
- Hi-Performance DAC Enabler:
- aptX™ HD Enabler
- AINUR Pandora
This other thermal mod: CTTmod
And I'm using Magisk v12.0
Thank you very much in advance
I don't think you can use Magisk and SuperSu at the same time because Magisk includes its own root app, PhilsSu. You are basically using two different root apps at the same time. You can try uninstalling SuperSu or Magisk but you might be better off doing a clean flash of DU, Gapps then either SuperSu or Magisk but not both.
jhs39 said:
I don't think you can use Magisk and SuperSu at the same time because Magisk includes its own root app, PhilsSu. You are basically using two different root apps at the same time. You can try uninstalling SuperSu or Magisk but you might be better off doing a clean flash of DU, Gapps then either SuperSu or Magisk but not both.
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When I tried to install magisk without SuperSU it asked me to root my device first and aborted installation
I've never used Magisk but I thought PhilsSu was part of it. I suppose you can download PhilsSu separately and flash it before Magisk but I know that's the rooting app that works with Magisk, not SuperSu.
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Now that I think about it I'm pretty sure I read that you can uninstall SuperSu using the Play Store app then choose to root with PhilsSu within Magisk if you have both installed at the same time.
Magisk v12 is its own root solution. It doesn't use SuperSU & it doesn't use PHH superuser either. It's its own thing now. Magisk Hide does not hide SuperSU, only its own root. So if you're using Magisk Manager to hide apps while SuperSU is installed, it's literally doing nothing. Your root is not hidden and you should be able to confirm this using a root checker app. I guess it's possible that having both is causing your issues, but I follow the Magisk general support thread and never see issues that severe. I'd guess it's a stability issue on your ROM.
If you want to use Magisk Hide correctly, you need to get rid of SuperSU. Select the full unroot option from the settings. Hop on over to osm0sis thread here and grab and flash the unsu.zip he has over there. Then flash your ROMs boot.img again (unless it's rooted). That'll completely wipe SuperSU and let you use Magisk.
So basically (stock phone > unlock bootloader > install TWRP > flash Magisk v12) and now you're rooted. No SuperSU / anything else is involved. V12 literally roots you and you need to clean up SuperSU to use it properly.
RoyJ said:
Magisk v12 is its own root solution. It doesn't use SuperSU & it doesn't use PHH superuser either. It's its own thing now. Magisk Hide does not hide SuperSU, only its own root. So if you're using Magisk Manager to hide apps while SuperSU is installed, it's literally doing nothing. Your root is not hidden and you should be able to confirm this using a root checker app. I guess it's possible that having both is causing your issues, but I follow the Magisk general support thread and never see issues that severe. I'd guess it's a stability issue on your ROM.
If you want to use Magisk Hide correctly, you need to get rid of SuperSU. Select the full unroot option from the settings. Hop on over to osm0sis thread here and grab and flash the unsu.zip he has over there. Then flash your ROMs boot.img again (unless it's rooted). That'll completely wipe SuperSU and let you use Magisk.
So basically (stock phone > unlock bootloader > install TWRP > flash Magisk v12) and now you're rooted. No SuperSU / anything else is involved. V12 literally roots you and you need to clean up SuperSU to use it properly.
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Thank you very much, that clarifies a lot for me and it did the trick, i clean flashed DU and rooted with Magisk v12, everything's perfect now:good:
So I installed Tez by Google, and it's saying that I can't use it because my phone doesn't meet their security requirements.
Here's what I have:
Nougat (PureNexus) I didn't flash a kernel, I'm using the boot image included in the ROM.
Here's what I did:
Full unroot from SuperSu. I was expecting this would fix the problem, but it didn't.
I installed Magisk to hide my root. However, flashing it gave me an error and it told me to install stock kernel.
I'm guessing I can't do that because I'm on Nougat.
Any ideas?
Try using magisk and go hide root on magisk , select tez apps
Droidcore said:
Try using magisk and go hide root on magisk , select tez apps
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No that's not how it works
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sohamssd said:
So I installed Tez by Google, and it's saying that I can't use it because my phone doesn't meet their security requirements.
Here's what I have:
Nougat (PureNexus) I didn't flash a custom kernel, I'm using the kernel image included in the ROM.
Here's what I did:
Full unroot from SuperSu. I was expecting this would fix the problem but it didn't.
I installed Magisk to hide my root. However, flashing it gave me an error and it told me to install stock kernel.
I'm guessing I can't do that because I'm on Nougat.
Any ideas?
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Full unroot from SuperSu. I was expecting this would fix the problem but it didn't. - most likely SuperSU did not restore your stock boot.img
I installed Magisk to hide my root. However, flashing it gave me an error and it told me to install stock kernel. - absolute proof that SuperSU failed to restore stock boot.img
Basically flashing magisk root on top of SuperSU will brick so magisk detects this and errors out
I'm guessing I can't do that because I'm on Nougat. - no it's not because of this
Nougat (PureNexus) I didn't flash a custom kernel, I'm using the kernel image included in the ROM. - I corrected your sentence slightly, oneplus 2 doesn't report verity values to the userspace so the kernel patch for safetynet has no effect
Oneplus 2 doesn't even support verity
What I suggest
Try this app https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.scottyab.safetynet.sample
Let me know the result