Hi,
I've trouble blocking ads. I'm using Adaway but for some reasons it is not working properly (sources are up-to-date). Sometimes it works but on 9/10 times it doesn't.
I'm using latest Magisk beta (systemless hosts are activated) and running OOS 4.5.4.
Any idea?
Thanks.
I'm also using Adaway with systemless as a preference but with SuperSU root. I've never notice it failing to do its job. Do you have a specific site or example I could try?
3DSammy said:
I'm also using Adaway with systemless as a preference but with SuperSU root. I've never notice it failing to do its job. Do you have a specific site or example I could try?
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Thanks for the answer. You can try XDA. ^^
I think it is a Magisk thing. I tried AdAway on my OP3 with Magisk and got the same results as you. It seems to only work with SuperSU.
biglilsteve said:
I think it is a Magisk thing. I tried AdAway on my OP3 with Magisk and got the same results as you. It seems to only work with SuperSU.
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I'm not sure if it needs to be done, but I'd guess that it does...Did you enable the settings in magisk to allow hosts file modifications on a systemless root system?
I haven't noticed any ads with AdAway/Magisk on my OP5.
anmar21 said:
Thanks for the answer. You can try XDA. ^^
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OK tried your example on my OP5 (with Adaway installed) and I just get a blank gap between the first post and the second. No XDA Sponser and the accompanying images/links. This result is consistent with both Chrome and Boat browser. Interesting as I have some ad blocking turned on with my router (Tomato router firmware) but still get the XDA adverts with Firefox (Linux Mint).
I'd say at least for this example AdaWay is working as advertised. I've attached my AdaWay preferences screenshot.
ArkAngel06 said:
I'm not sure if it needs to be done, but I'd guess that it does...Did you enable the settings in magisk to allow hosts file modifications on a systemless root system?
I haven't noticed any ads with AdAway/Magisk on my OP5.
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Good suggestion!
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I am using magisk's ad blocking, systemless hosts module, and i do not have adaway installed.... no ads at all that I can see.
After installing the module and rebooting, you need to open a terminal (I use terminal emulator from playstore) and run these 2 commands:
su
hosts
Then follow the prompts in the terminal to enable the various blocks. May need a reboot afterward to get it all working. Using "naked browser" for all my web surfing, and as I said previously: no ads at all
I have Magisk 12 and supersu 2.82 on 1+5. After I install Adaway, it says my system has not been rooted.
netsonic said:
I have Magisk 12 and supersu 2.82 on 1+5. After I install Adaway, it says my system has not been rooted.
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You shouldn't be using Magisk and SuperSU simultaneously.
anmar21 said:
You shouldn't be using Magisk and SuperSU simultaneously.
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According to this thread OnePlus 5: Unlock Bootloader | Flash TWRP | Root | Nandroid & EFS Backup & More !!,
Boot into TWRP Recovery and allow system modifications.
Swipe right and enable modifications.
Select your preferred Language, Tap “Never show this screen on boot again,” and Swipe allow modification.
Navigate to Install and select Magisk Or SuperSU to root OnePlus 5.
Swipe to confirm the flash
Reboot System
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Supersu can be used with Magisk
netsonic said:
According to this thread OnePlus 5: Unlock Bootloader | Flash TWRP | Root | Nandroid & EFS Backup & More !!,
Supersu can be used with Magisk
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It says select Magisk or SuperSU but not both.
anmar21 said:
Thanks for the answer. You can try XDA. ^^
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xda is a bit special about ads it is possible to block them with adaway too, but im not sure if i should post a howto here in public
not that i ever would block xda ads at all
Try with DNS66 on fdroid. No root needed and working flawlessly
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anmar21 said:
It says select Magisk or SuperSU but not both.
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I installed supersu not magisk
Still not working on my side. Adaway appears to be correctly working, I've checked system/etc/hosts and files has been updated with sources from Adaway.
I've tried SuperSU and Magisk but no success, sometimes it works for a while but doesn't stick after a reboot.
Related
I have installed Magisk on my XT1575, for those who dont know, its a method in which Xposed can be installed systemless, with the benefit of taking OTA's. And as a bonus, things like android pay work (with a on-the-fly toggle) to turn off root check, snapchat works, etc.
Pre-requisites (MARSHMALLOW)
1. Stock rom (this is mandated by the developer @topjohnwu ) preferably stock kernel, but i am using frankenclark
1A. TWRP (Download Link Here) https://dl.twrp.me/clark/twrp-3.0.2-0-clark.img.html
2. Magisk manager zip (Download Link Here) http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=19632&task=get
3. Custom superuser PHH-Superuser (Download link here) http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=19633&task=get
4. Custom Xposed (Download Link Here) http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3832615&d=1470276932
5. Custom Superuser app from the playstore (Download Link Here) https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.phh.superuser
6. Custom Xposed Installer (Download Link Here) http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=19668&task=get
Steps:
1. Start with clean stock marshmallow 18-4 (i used the firmware flash and did it that way)
2. Install TWRP (1A)
3. Boot into TWRP recovery (do not select system writable. leave it stock, this ensures the chances of OTA support, unless you dont care, then set it writable)
4. Flash frankenkernel, if you want, if not continue on
5. Flash MAGISK (2)
6. FLASH custom superuser (3)
7. Flash Xposed framework (4)
8. reboot into marshamallow
9. Before opening MAGISK, install the custom superuser app from the playstore (5)
10. Install the custom XPOSED installer (6)
11. You should now see that xposed 86.3 is active
12. Profit, make sure to check MAGISK and see if the toggle between rooted and unrooted works, but it should.
MAGISK thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268
Links #3 and #4 are dead.
Do I need PHH-Superuser or can I use SuperSU? It looks like I only need PHH-Superuser if I want to use android Pay.
betarepeating said:
Links #3 and #4 are dead.
Do I need PHH-Superuser or can I use SuperSU? It looks like I only need PHH-Superuser if I want to use android Pay.
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Correct, if your not interested in the whole android pay thing. Its because i havent updated to the version 2 links yet
aer0zer0 said:
Correct, if your not interested in the whole android pay thing. Its because i havent updated to the version 2 links yet
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What are you running for a stock, rooted systemless supersu ROM that passes safety net?
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What are you running for a stock, rooted systemless supersu ROM that passes safety net?
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whelp, the whole reason i had a xpure was because my 10 was getting uh oh'd for a broken display, and that took 2 weeks. When i wrote the post, magisk and phh was rollin in the regards that android pay (safetynet) had been beat, so i wrote a writeup on how to do it. Now safetynet has been upgraded to the point where magisk is beat, afaik.
Magisk screwed with my banking app, and i didnt use it for anything else, so i stuck with systemless supersu & xposed instead, no magisk on my 10.
Honestly, im not sure why people want android pay, all the places i used it, charged me extra for using, like a 1.50 pepsi cost 2.10 out of our vending machines at work.
Couldn't agree more. For the systemless root - all you did was install SuperSU from play store and run that command in twrp?
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Titanium backup will not gain root access. Can someone help?
dkeepitabuck said:
Titanium backup will not gain root access. Can someone help?
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Is your phone rooted?
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Cdub1976 said:
Is your phone rooted?
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I fixed it but I need help getting secure settings to work. I did something to get it working earlier but it caused TB to break.
I am running TruPureXMM ROM, can i still flash phh's superuser even though i already have SuperSU systemless root that came with the ROM?
SnowBlacks said:
I am running TruPureXMM ROM, can i still flash phh's superuser even though i already have SuperSU systemless root that came with the ROM?
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No, Magisk is only designed for stock, unrooted roms. It doesn't get around SafetyNet anymore anyway, Android Pay, Pokémon Go, and most financial apps won't work anyway.
acejavelin said:
No, Magisk is only designed for stock, unrooted roms. It doesn't get around SafetyNet anymore anyway, Android Pay, Pok�©mon Go, and most financial apps won't work anyway.
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Yeah, i wanna use suHide but i need magisk first. Can i just unroot and then flash phh superuser?
SnowBlacks said:
Yeah, i wanna use suHide but i need magisk first. Can i just unroot and then flash phh superuser?
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Nandroid and try a full unroot and reboot... It might work since it's largely stock, but it doesn't work in most custom roms
Magisk v8 --> I haven't tested Magisk hide settings since I am not using SuperSu and suhide, but feel free to test and report
- Added Zenfone 2 Signature
- Point to init.aosp.rc
SuperUser r277 --> Only difference I can see between this and r272 is in hidesu. Users have reported SafetyNet still doesn't pass. I note last commit on github was 4 days ago. I'll compile again if there's any new/significant updates
superuser-r277-hidesu_x86_and fixed_for_ZF2(6.0_bootloader)_by_ameel.zip
- Compiled for x86
- Fixed install scripts
- Added Zenfone 2 Signature
superuser-r277-hidesu_x86_compiled_by_ameel.zip --> This does not work on Zenfone 2 (MM bootloader). It should work for 'regular' x86 bootloaders (e.g. Zenfone 2 running official CM13 on LP bootloader). (Also note I didn't fix the install script, so it might not actually work at all. If it doesn't let me know and I'll fix it)
- Compiled for x86
SuperSu 2.78 SR1 --> works with suhide 0.54 but is very sluggish and laggy on the Zenfone 2!
- Added Zenfone 2 Signature
Xposed 86.2 for Systemless SuperSu
- Forced oat 067
SuperUser r272 --> This contains Hidesu, which is as of time of this post the only su that passes SafetyNet
- Compiled for x86
- Fixed install scripts
- Added Zenfone 2 Signature
Magisk v7
- Added Zenfone 2 Signature
- Point to init.aosp.rc
Xposed 86.6 for Magisk (by topjohnwu)
- Forced oat 067
Note:
- Installing Magisk (even without installing xposed) causes SafetyNet to fail.
- Download and use at your own risk.
Usage:
The attached zip files need to be flashed from TWRP (or similar recovery)
VERY IMPORTANT: The Correct way to install ALL 3 is as follows:
1. Flash Magisk v7 and reboot
2. Flash SuperUser r272 and reboot
3. Flash Magisk modules
If you flash SuperUser r272 first, and flash Magisk, chances are your phone won't boot anymore (I haven't investigated why and won't bother for now).
Given that Magisk v7 fails SafetyNet even with SuperUser r272's hidesu, I wouldn't bother installing the 3 together. Either install SuperUser r272 for root that passes SafetyNet, or install Magisk or Xposed with existing root solutions (i.e. not SuperUser r272).
Credits
Credits to:
- phhusson for SuperUser, and particularly his helpful replies despite my annoying requests
- topjohnwu for magisk
- rovo89 for xposed
- ???? (not sure who to attribute credits to) for Zenfone 2 signature
Click the "Thanks!" button if my files or posts are helpful.
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Reserved (why not?)
nice that was fast!
With your supersu, we van play pokémon go thats it ? Even if i dont flash magisk?
Ty
quick05 said:
With your supersu, we van play pokémon go thats it ? Even if i dont flash magisk?
Ty
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Yes.
ameel said:
Yes.
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Xposed will works or need to flash yours ?
Thanks @ameel!
At least get back my root with this new supersuhide 272.
I assume your ZF2 imei issue is fixed?
hello ameel.
thanks for your work (hope you succeed to recover your phone in the process)!
I just see the SafetyNet update that fail with Magisk now (v6 or v7)
I'll test superuser while it passes safetynet. it won't last long, I presume.
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Xposed will works or need to flash yours ?
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You can flash whichever xposed you want. I only provided the latest magisk version topjohnwu made, but fixed for Zenfone 2
Remember, if you install xposed, SafetyNet will fail.
chtan23 said:
Thanks @ameel!
At least get back my root with this new supersuhide 272.
I assume your ZF2 imei issue is fixed?
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Yes, imei fixed
geek85 said:
hello ameel.
thanks for your work (hope you succeed to recover your phone in the process)!
I just see the SafetyNet update that fail with Magisk now (v6 or v7)
I'll test superuser while it passes safetynet. it won't last long, I presume.
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yup, phone fixed! and yes, SafetyNet fails with Magisk installed (even without root installed). i'm sure topjohnwu will come up with something for Magisk, just have to wait i guess...
what about busybox with SuperUser r272 ?
can we install it? do we have to manually move the files in a custom directory?
geek85 said:
what about busybox with SuperUser r272 ?
can we install it? do we have to manually move the files in a custom directory?
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Just installed BusyBox downloaded from playstore. Granted root and installed busybox. All working. Passed SafetyNet. yay!
boss, Now how to pokemon go + root Passed SafetyNet?
chord314 said:
boss, Now how to pokemon go + root Passed SafetyNet?
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Flash SuperUser r272 to root and play pogo. You can't install magisk or xposed. They both cause SafetyNet to fail
ameel said:
Flash SuperUser r272 to root and play pogo. You can't install magisk or xposed. They both cause SafetyNet to fail
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thank^^
And what if I have the phone previously rooted? Can I just flash this new superuser or should I unroot from SuperSU first?
jman0 said:
And what if I have the phone previously rooted? Can I just flash this new superuser or should I unroot from SuperSU first?
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unroot first (maybe use the unSU script that exist elsewhere in this forum)
All this extra work just to play one game! Lol I'm glad I'm not into Pokémon Go!
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kenbo111 said:
All this extra work just to play one game! Lol I'm glad I'm not into Pokémon Go!
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I was wondering the same. But I believe this is also useful for repetitive OTA flashes (no need to flash eXposed, Viper, BB, etc on every flash).
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I was wondering the same. But I believe this is also useful for repetitive OTA flashes (no need to flash eXposed, Viper, BB, etc on every flash).
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Very true.
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Dear @ameel,
Do you have any uninstaller of superUser r272??
Or can i use that one at phh superuser thread??
Thx..
Edited :
Trying flash SuperUser r272 only.. Done..
Checked SafetyNet Helper pass with green background..
Giving TB & Root Checker root acces..
Check SafetyNet Helper, it's failed with red background..
Reboot the phone and SafetyNet Helper pass again..
It's likely i must reboot the phone after giving superuser access to an app to pass SafetyNet..
Any help??
Did i do something wrong?..
After many trial and error (including some research here on XDA), it seems that if you are using stock boot.img and have a root using SuperSU 2.62 (systemless root i.e. your boot image was patched to get a working root), you have to install the systemless Xposed to make Xposed work.
It is an unofficial version which can be obtained here
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/material-design-xposed-installer-t3137758
Thanks to DVDandroid for this work, don't forget to leave a thanks for him/her.
Am not facing any crashes or weird behavior after this installation.
@DigiGoon, can you please confirm that the root obtained on Pure Rom is a system root?
I think it is but want a confirmation...
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@DigiGoon, can you please confirm that the root obtained on Pure Rom is a system root?
I think it is but want a confirmation...
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Yes, it is System Root.
@HonorCasper...
Figured it out... Normal Xposed for system root and systemless Xposed for systemless root...
Can you suggest some good modules to use with Xposed?
One more thing, I am already using systemless AdAway but most users of Xposed use minminguard, what is the difference?
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Or better yet use Magisk as your systemless framework and download Phh's systemless Su and the systemless xposed module.
Raptorta said:
Or better yet use Magisk as your systemless framework and download Phh's systemless Su and the systemless xposed module.
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I tried magisk but could not make it work. I think, I know how to do it the right way now but have to start with a clean firmware and flash magisk, install magisk manager, install Phh's SuperSU, install systemless Xposed and then modules...
Feeling too lazy to give it a try but for sure, it's on my list of things to do so that I can figure it out.
Are you using magisk on honor 7? How did you get it to work?
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Sure Its working here.
I installed the magisk manager apk first
then flashed magisk from recovery(twrp required)
and right after that(before reboot) phh's su.
Rebooted, installed phh's superuser application from the playstore.
That got me a systemless root.
A systemless xposed is a little harder.
First you need the Material Design Xposed Installer from that link.
If you installed that then head into the magisk manager, swipe left, downloads
Download and install xposed sdk 21 for android 5.0 and sdk 23 for 6.0
It should reboot into recovery and flash the systemless xposed module.
Reboot into system, its gonna take a while, around 10-15 minutes.
And that got me the systemless xposed.
I should say that you should backup your stuff, but its broken in twrp so whatever.
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@HonorCasper...
Figured it out... Normal Xposed for system root and systemless Xposed for systemless root...
Can you suggest some good modules to use with Xposed?
One more thing, I am already using systemless AdAway but most users of Xposed use minminguard, what is the difference?
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Im using xstana, which allows u to mod your nav- and notification-bar, and i knowhow many uses YouTube background play, But i havent been in the game for so long so i havent tried so many yet:victory:
@Raptorta... Thanks buddy, will give it a try... You are using magisk v7 or v6 as there are no toggles in v7 anymore...
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Im using xstana, which allows u to mod your nav- and notification-bar, and i knowhow many uses YouTube background play, But i havent been in the game for so long so i havent tried so many yet:victory:
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You can also give BootManager a try to stop unwanted applications starting at boot and another I like is Xposed additions to map hardware buttons to new functions.
Have been trying to find some more but except flat style bar indicators, could not find a good one. It's fun to play with but did not keep it for long...
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Raptorta said:
Sure Its working here.
I installed the magisk manager apk first
then flashed magisk from recovery(twrp required)
and right after that(before reboot) phh's su.
Rebooted, installed phh's superuser application from the playstore.
That got me a systemless root.
A systemless xposed is a little harder.
First you need the Material Design Xposed Installer from that link.
If you installed that then head into the magisk manager, swipe left, downloads
Download and install xposed sdk 21 for android 5.0 and sdk 23 for 6.0
It should reboot into recovery and flash the systemless xposed module.
Reboot into system, its gonna take a while, around 10-15 minutes.
And that got me the systemless xposed.
I should say that you should backup your stuff, but its broken in twrp so whatever.
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Are you experiencing any hiccups from EMUI OS after using this method.
I mean, like, settings not working, just flashing and force closing or any other thing which should not be?
Are you using v6 and can you play Pokémon go? (If you do)
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muradulislam said:
You can also give BootManager a try to stop unwanted applications starting at boot and another I like is Xposed additions to map hardware buttons to new functions.
Have been trying to find some more but except flat style bar indicators, could not find a good one. It's fun to play with but did not keep it for long...
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Will do mate
Did anyone else try it?
So from what I can understand you need to flash magisk and then phh superuser. Is that right?
themegaphoenix said:
Did anyone else try it?
So from what I can understand you need to flash magisk and then phh superuser. Is that right?
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Phh's SU first. Then Magisk. You can also use systemless SuperSU with it.
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Phh's SU first. Then Magisk. You can also use systemless SuperSU with it.
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You are wrong. It is Magisk and then Phh' SU
It is all working now
Although if you try to install xposed through Magisk it will bootloop. I spent hours try to figure it out why, before i remembered that the theme manager doesnt work with xposed and i think you need to deodex the rom before you install it
ps: when i finally flashed Magisk v8, rebooted and started magisk manager, guess what-- v9 came out (tried to flash that, but it kept saying that boot image does not enough space, so i fashed Digikernel and it worked)
edit: and pokemon go is working so i assume it passes safetynet
Oops. Sorry about that.
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I can confirm that Magisk v11.6 installs and appears to function perfectly on my stock, unrooted, bootloader unlocked MCG24.251-5-5 device. Also, MagiskHide is not enabled by default, so keep this in mind if you're using a work device or any other situation where you might get in trouble for failing safetynet. That's all I know so far.
Go forth and Magisk!!!
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445
Pics or it didn't happen
And last, but certainly not least...
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
Sparksys said:
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
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No.
Sparksys said:
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
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No. Sunshine unlocks your bootloader, so you can then root.
Sparksys said:
So I can root without unlocking the bootloader using sunshine?
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There will never be a free root for this device unless you develop it, so you can save yourself the time asking in so many different threads.
Can anyone tell me where you get the "magiskSU" app from I can't find it in that thread.
Tokogon said:
Can anyone tell me where you get the "magiskSU" app from I can't find it in that thread.
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MagicSU is included with the Magisk package. You can enable or disable it using the Magisk Manager app once it is installed.
TheSt33v said:
MagicSU is included with the Magisk package. You can enable or disable it using the Magisk Manager app once it is installed.
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Do you have a screenshot of where I can find it in settings? I've been searching for an hour and I've reset my phone twice and installed it but can't see it lol.
I want to play Pokemon Go so bad again.
Tokogon said:
Do you have a screenshot of where I can find it in settings? I've been searching for an hour and I've reset my phone twice and installed it but can't see it lol.
I want to play Pokemon Go so bad again.
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Sorry, I was wrong about being able to disable it. There doesn't seem to be an option for that. But as long as Magisk Hide is enabled, Pokémon Go works fine for me.
More complicated question:
If I'm rooted via Computerfreek's debloated stock ROM, is there any point to running Magisk--and if so, how would I switch from SuperSU to MagicSU
y8s said:
More complicated question:
If I'm rooted via Computerfreek's debloated stock ROM, is there any point to running Magisk--and if so, how would I switch from SuperSU to MagicSU
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The only advantage gained would be the ability to pass safetynet/use Android Pay/play pokemon go while rooted. To switch, uninstall SuperSU by selecting the full unroot option in the SuperSU app, then flash Magisk.
TheSt33v said:
The only advantage gained would be the ability to pass safetynet/use Android Pay/play pokemon go while rooted. To switch, uninstall SuperSU by selecting the full unroot option in the SuperSU app, then flash Magisk.
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It's mostly for intellectual curiosity and maybe android pay.
But it didn't work--at least how I went about it.
I went into SuperSU and did a full unroot but did not restore the boot image (should I have?)
Then downloaded and flashed the latest 11.6 magisk
When the phone came back up, SU was gone but Magisk didn't re-root it. There were no options to do so.
Tried a second time and wiped caches but no change.
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that Magisk needs the OG boot image to work properly?
y8s said:
It's mostly for intellectual curiosity and maybe android pay.
But it didn't work--at least how I went about it.
I went into SuperSU and did a full unroot but did not restore the boot image (should I have?)
Then downloaded and flashed the latest 11.6 magisk
When the phone came back up, SU was gone but Magisk didn't re-root it. There were no options to do so.
Tried a second time and wiped caches but no change.
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that Magisk needs the OG boot image to work properly?
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I installed it on stock MCG24.251-5-5 and Superuser is an option that appears in Magisk Manager. Yes, you should probably have the stock boot image before installing Magisk. I think the Magisk installer is designed to detect existing installations of SuperSU and not install its own superuser if it's detected, so if the full unroot didn't clean itself up properly for whatever reason, that might be why it didn't install with superuser.
It says:
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-(Recommended) Restore your boot image back to stock
-Download the latest Magisk zip file
-If you choose to use SuperSU (only support Android 6.0+), first flash SuperSU in systemless mode
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Which zip of super su should I flash therefore before flashing magisk zip?
I am currently, after restoring a backup, running your MGC stock with stock kernel, but I try installing bhb27s kernel now.
Ultimately I simply want to hide root+xPosed against my banking app...
€DIT: Wait, so SuperSUB may not be necessary, but is it safe to install magisk over bhb27s kernel?
I would do the following:
-Install newest v44 kernel from March, 12
-Reboot and look if Wi-Fi still works ...
-install Magisk 11.6
-Check if phone still works
-then install a working xposed
-Check if everything works
Is that correct or should I use another kernel version? I don't want another bootloop or damaged wifi^^
Einheit-101 said:
It says:
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-(Recommended) Restore your boot image back to stock
-Download the latest Magisk zip file
-If you choose to use SuperSU (only support Android 6.0+), first flash SuperSU in systemless mode
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Which zip of super su should I flash therefore before flashing magisk zip?
I am currently, after restoring a backup, running your MGC stock with stock kernel, but I try installing bhb27s kernel now.
Ultimately I simply want to hide root+xPosed against my banking app...
€DIT: Wait, so SuperSUB may not be necessary, but is it safe to install magisk over bhb27s kernel?
I would do the following:
-Install newest v44 kernel from March, 12
-Reboot and look if Wi-Fi still works ...
-install Magisk 11.6
-Check if phone still works
-then install a working xposed
-Check if everything works
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I don't see any problems with that plan, but you should know that xposed will insta-fail safetynet. If you want to hide modifications from anything that uses safetynet, xposed in any form is not an option. The only thing that works for me is Magisk 11.6's built in root, no xposed, no other modifications. With that, I can use Android Pay, Pokemon Go and my banking apps just fine as long as Magisk Hide is turned on. Android Pay and PoGo are blocked by default, but you need to make sure to go in and manually check the box next to every other app that you want to hide stuff from.
Also, if you insist on using SuperSU instead of the built in Magisk root (why???), you will also have to install the latest version of suhide (and I'm not positive that works anymore).
.I did not exactly know Super SU is just an option so I will not install it. Wish me luck
Also I hope there will be a way to hide xPosed however my banking app does not use SafetyNet, there is still hope, I don't care about Pokemon Go.
€DIT::: Everything working perfect - however safetynet fails when checking with Magisks own test. I guess it detects the Bootloader?
€DIT2::: Now after another reboot safetynet is successfully bypassed. My banking app still doesn't work - looks like they found a way that is even better than safetynet.
I just haven't had time to dig up another boot.img and flash it. I might revert back to SuperSU and come back to this later.
Einheit-101 said:
.I did not exactly know Super SU is just an option so I will not install it. Wish me luck
Also I hope there will be a way to hide xPosed however my banking app does not use SafetyNet, there is still hope, I don't care about Pokemon Go.
€DIT::: Everything working perfect - however safetynet fails when checking with Magisks own test. I guess it detects the Bootloader?
€DIT2::: Now after another reboot safetynet is successfully bypassed. My banking app still doesn't work - looks like they found a way that is even better than safetynet.
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Try clearing the data for your banking app. Maybe it's set up so that once it fails, it never checks again. Also, clear cache/dalvik cache in TWRP if you haven't already. Also also, did you remember to block the banking app in magisk hide?
Hello,
i wanna hide root (because of Super Mario Run) and tried to install Magisk, but i get an installation error.
I have no idea if Magisk uses the correct partition, i also tried the boot0/boot1 partition, but no luck.
My P9 lite is running Nougat (VNS-L31C432B370)
Did anyone succeed in installing Magisk on the P9 lite? Or are there any other "hide root" apps i could try?
Thanks!
In my b371 works fine.
I installed magisk from play store and at the first start it asks to install itself in boot partiton.
i can't even install it in recovery, the phone justs reboots during installation.
how did you root? what kernel are you using? i'm using elite-kernel v3 for 370
i assume you're using phh's SuperUser?
well, maybe i give the 371 update a try...
I use elite-kernel. I rooted simply installing phh su from play store. Then I installed magisk from play store and it auto flash itself the zip. It works. Try
Paolo83 said:
I use elite-kernel. I rooted simply installing phh su from play store. Then I installed magisk from play store and it auto flash itself the zip. It works. Try
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I follow your steps, but it gives me installation error. In which block have you installed mmcblk0p28? What recovery do you use?
Thank you
This recovery https://forum.xda-developers.com/hu...ecovery-twrp-3-0-2-android-nougat-03-t3511937
The partition is autodetected mmcblk0p28
Try to set selinux to permissive
It seems that everything is correct. But it does not hide the root, it does not pass safety net.
Paolo83 said:
Try to set selinux to permissive
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THIS!
Installation works now, thanks dude!
@gvalro
i get "CTS profile mismatch"
Don't care, Super Mario Run works fine now with root enabled.
edit: naaah, the game crashes at some point, guess there's no perfect solution except unrooting your phone
realCyphox said:
THIS!
Installation works now, thanks dude!
@gvalro
i get "CTS profile mismatch"
Don't care, Super Mario Run works fine now with root enabled.
edit: naaah, the game crashes at some point, guess there's no perfect solution except unrooting your phone
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try to enable magisk hide in setting
any have boot.img backup with Magisk working? in my case after reboot, Magisk need "reinstall"
simo255 said:
try to enable magisk hide in setting
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Yes , is enabled
After installing Magisk, fingerprint disappears.
gvalro said:
Yes , is enabled
After installing Magisk, fingerprint disappears.
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yes it was for me either, when i enable magisk hide, fps disappear :/
BadWolfYe said:
any have boot.img backup with Magisk working? in my case after reboot, Magisk need "reinstall"
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autoquote for petition.