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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?
OS update is ready here, my device is rooted and after that it will be unrooted. So I'll have to run root again which will wipe my device afaik.
What is the easiest/most comfortable worryfree method to backup and restore everything so I have everything exactly as it is right now, afterwards? (even in-app configurations and logins (google authenticator etc.)) ?
I've been trying to determine this also, so I'm interested in this thread. Specifically the Google authenticator stuff, which I need for work related things.
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Follow the directions in Funk Wizards 9.0.11 OTA thread. You absolutely can upgrade, keep root, and keep all your data intact, because I just did, and have with every OTA.
thedrizzle said:
Follow the directions in Funk Wizards 9.0.11 OTA thread. You absolutely can upgrade, keep root, and keep all your data intact, because I just did, and have with every OTA.
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Do you mean this here? This will not wipe anything and keep all settings?
Update Process for Rooted Users
1. Magisk Manager > Tap "Uninstall" > Tap "Restore Images" (DO NOT REBOOT)
2. Now Run the System update to download and install the full OTA zip (DO NOT REBOOT)
3. Close all background apps
4. Open Magisk > Tap "Install" > Tap "install" again > Tap "Install to Inactive/Second Slot (After OTA)"
5. Finally tap Reboot after Magisk installation is complete.
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Just flash update, and then twrp no reboot between then reboot to twrp flash magisk and your golden.
Use local upgrade. Done in 4 mins. Reflash twrp, and magisk. Install the update from local upgrade, reboot. Reboot bootloader, boot twrp, flash custom kernel, twrp installer, and magisk, reboot. Any magisk modules will be reactivated when u boot up. To me, these few steps are way better that uninstalling anything.
dante`afk said:
Do you mean this here? This will not wipe anything and keep all settings?
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Yes
If you don't have TWRP this is the method.
If you have TWRP follow TWRP method. Simple
Hello! Has anyone installed official Nethunter 2020-pre3 on this device? If so, could you please describe step-by-step how you managed to do that, what MIUI (or maybe custom ROM) you have, and how it works?
you can install, but you need kernel to get wifi to work. if someone implement nethunter wlan mon to kernel, then you could test vulnerabilities
there is also Andrax, but also requires kernel for monitoring
fotom-dotcom said:
Hello! Has anyone installed official Nethunter 2020-pre3 on this device? If so, could you please describe step-by-step how you managed to do that, what MIUI (or maybe custom ROM) you have, and how it works?
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my phone is currently running the latest version of miui 11 and when I flash the kali nethunter kernel to my mi 9t, it gets stuck on boot, any solutions or step by step guide on how I can successfully install it?
Flash MIUI fastboot Rom (11.0.5) and boot to the system
Remove your Google and Mi account if you have one
Then install TWRP
Install Disable_DM-Veriety_Forcencrypt(find it on xda)
Reboot recovery
Install magisk and perform format data
Boot to the system and set up the phone
Then install magisk again
Install busybox app from playstore and install busybox itself to /system/xbin
Go to TWRP
Install latest NH image
Go to Mount and untick /System
Install Magisk (for the last time)
Wipe cache and dalvik, then reboot. You should see NH boot animation.
Go to NH app, grant all permissions and start chroot
Go to NH Store, in settings tap on expert mode and untick PrivilegeExtention
Update NH app to the latest version
And you're done! This step-by-step guide should help to install NH and make it work properly. Then just type "apt update && apt -y full-upgrade" in NH terminal and you're good to go
fotom-dotcom said:
Flash MIUI fastboot Rom (11.0.5) and boot to the system
Remove your Google and Mi account if you have one
Then install TWRP
Install Disable_DM-Veriety_Forcencrypt(find it on xda)
Reboot recovery
Install magisk and perform format data
Boot to the system and set up the phone
Then install magisk again
Install busybox app from playstore and install busybox itself to /system/xbin
Go to TWRP
Install latest NH image
Go to Mount and untick /System
Install Magisk (for the last time)
Wipe cache and dalvik, then reboot. You should see NH boot animation.
Go to NH app, grant all permissions and start chroot
Go to NH Store, in settings tap on expert mode and untick PrivilegeExtention
Update NH app to the latest version
And you're done! This step-by-step guide should help to install NH and make it work properly. Then just type "apt update && apt -y full-upgrade" in NH terminal and you're good to go
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-I just installed Kali NetHunter last week to QFJEUXM v11.0.6 and Disable_DM-Veriety_Forcencrypt is NOT NEEDED (it is only needed for custom ROMs, no need for TWRP, Magisk or NetHunter overlay).
Ofc, every type when bootibg to TWRP (use official 3.4.0), type in your Android screen unlock pin to let TWRP on-the-fly decrypt Data (just like when booting to Android), but keeping your file system encrypted
With DFE you force complete decrypion of your Data - anybody who would boot into TWRP would be able to read/write to your Data without need to know your Androud screen unlock pin
(I don't know why people copy/paste this DFE into every guide: for TWRP, for rooting, etc - it is only needed for installation of custom ROMs because they are usually not properly ported to the device and they don't support stock file encryption, hence encryption must be removed by DFE for custom ROMs to be able to access Data)
- Also, I didn't remove my Google and Mi account, and I didn't format Data - no need for TWRP, not for Magisk, neither for NH.
Upon installing NH, I had all my apps, data, settings as before
- Btw, "apt update && apt -y full-upgrade" is covered by NetHunter app (comed with the installation) go to Custum commands tab, first option there
PS: Custom kernel is included to the pre-built NH image, as well as stock GApps
zgfg said:
-I just installed Kali NetHunter last week to QFJEUXM v11.0.6 and Disable_DM-Veriety_Forcencrypt is NOT NEEDED (it is only needed for custom ROMs, no need for TWRP, Magisk or NetHunter overlay).
Ofc, every type when bootibg to TWRP (use official 3.4.0), type in your Android screen unlock pin to let TWRP on-the-fly decrypt Data (just like when booting to Android), but keeping your file system encrypted
With DFE you force complete decrypion of your Data - anybody who would boot into TWRP would be able to read/write to your Data without need to know your Androud screen unlock pin
(I don't know why people copy/paste this DFE into every guide: for TWRP, for rooting, etc - it is only needed for installation of custom ROMs because they are usually not properly ported to the device and they don't support stock file encryption, hence encryption must be removed by DFE for custom ROMs to be able to access Data)
- Also, I didn't remove my Google and Mi account, and I didn't format Data - no need for TWRP, not for Magisk, neither for NH.
Upon installing NH, I had all my apps, data, settings as before
- Btw, "apt update && apt -y full-upgrade" is covered by NetHunter app (comed with the installation) go to Custum commands tab, first option there
PS: Custom kernel is included to the pre-built NH image, as well as stock GApps
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Can u help me? https://drive.google.com/file/d/10KY4uZoZknjvQr8qDP7UHLDPInjIQVYg/view?usp=drivesdk
Can you help us with your step by step ? Thank you !
Can you help us with your steps ?
zgfg said:
-I just installed Kali NetHunter last week to QFJEUXM v11.0.6 and Disable_DM-Veriety_Forcencrypt is NOT NEEDED (it is only needed for custom ROMs, no need for TWRP, Magisk or NetHunter overlay).
Ofc, every type when bootibg to TWRP (use official 3.4.0), type in your Android screen unlock pin to let TWRP on-the-fly decrypt Data (just like when booting to Android), but keeping your file system encrypted
With DFE you force complete decrypion of your Data - anybody who would boot into TWRP would be able to read/write to your Data without need to know your Androud screen unlock pin
(I don't know why people copy/paste this DFE into every guide: for TWRP, for rooting, etc - it is only needed for installation of custom ROMs because they are usually not properly ported to the device and they don't support stock file encryption, hence encryption must be removed by DFE for custom ROMs to be able to access Data)
- Also, I didn't remove my Google and Mi account, and I didn't format Data - no need for TWRP, not for Magisk, neither for NH.
Upon installing NH, I had all my apps, data, settings as before
- Btw, "apt update && apt -y full-upgrade" is covered by NetHunter app (comed with the installation) go to Custum commands tab, first option there
PS: Custom kernel is included to the pre-built NH image, as well as stock GApps
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mapachesan said:
Can you help us with your steps ?
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Let me try to recall. Maybe I did some unnecessary steps and if I will go again I would try to do it in a more elegant way:
I had
- QFJEUXM v11.0.6
- Hasty kernel
- Magisk Canary, BusyBox for Android NDK (Systemless module, not app from Playstore) and several other Magisk modules
- TWRP 3.4.0
I never used any custom ROM, I never messed up with Persist, formatting Data, FDE and so - and it was not needed here either!!!
I did some backups but TG didn't need to use them, everything was preserved.
So I didn't remove Google or Mi account, didn't even remove lock-screen Pin (probably would be safer, just in case)
Maybe it was not needed but I flashed stock boot.img (to get rid of changes done by Hasty and Magisk).
I rebooted to Android and ofc lost TWRP - I had to flash it from fastboot again.
So I should have rebooted first to TWRP and only then to Android - that way TWRP would be preserved
Then I rebooted to TWRP and flashed nethunter-2020.2-davinci-miui-ten-kalifs-full.zip
Again I did a mistake (I was discussing something with my wife?) that I rebooted to Android and lost TWRP - I should have rebooted first to TWRP to preserve it
So I flashed TWRP again, booted to TWRP, made a backup of Boot image.
Booted to Android, opened Magisk Manager, patched the backed-up boot.emmc.win (Preserve DM and Preserve Encryption both On, Recovery mode Off).
Rebooted to TWRP, wiped Dalwik and Cache, and flashed the patched Boot img.
Rebooted to Android and I had Magisk with all my previous modules (incl. e.g. Viper4Android, BusyBox, etc).
Probably just flashing Magisk zip through TWRP would also work (but I usually prefer patching method)
Everything (apps, data, settings incl. unlock PIN, etc) was preserved.
It means also stock GApps, my Google account, Google apps (you name it) - all continued to work as in the stock firmware
Opened NetHunter app and Kali Chroot manager - granted root and other permissions.
Also, open Custom commands and Update Kali Metapackages (do it every few days to stay up-to-date)
Open also (I forgot, did it few days later), NetHunter Store, Settings, Expert mode and untick Privilege Extention.
Let it update NetHunter app
That's it, to my best memory
Edit:
One more tip, not related to NH but generally to SafetyNet and unlocked Bootloader
Install Magisk Hide Props Config (Magisk module) and reboot.
Run props from Terminal, choose Edit custom props (not Fingerprint option) redefine ro.product.model to e.g. Unknown and reboot - now, SafetyNet will pass!
Ofc, you should have Magisk Hide option in Magisk Manager ticked on (must be rebooted upon)
If Playstore shows Device is not certified, it can be easily fixed:
- AirPlane mode on
- Settings, Apps, Show System apps
- Search for Google and for Playstore app, Services and Framework do Delete Cache and Data
Reboot, AirPlane off, give a time for Playstore to sync and it will show Device is certified
PS:
For Ctrl c command (you will need e.g. for Wifite nethunting), install Hacker's Keyboard from Playstore
Whenever you need terminal, you can use NetHunter terminal (Android option) - it's better than Terminal app from Playstore.
How hunting can look like:
https://mega.nz/file/p5VlRA6b#btALUgFkxxJn0aZQdHs-oLVwTdeCKLSFsTfJrO4dbGc
zgfg said:
Let me try to recall. Maybe I did some unnecessary steps and if I will go again I would try to do it in a more elegant way:
I had
- QFJEUXM v11.0.6
- Hasty kernel
- Magisk Canary, BusyBox for Android NDK (Systemless module, not app from Playstore) and several other Magisk modules
- TWRP 3.4.0
I never used any custom ROM, I never messed up with Persist, formatting Data, FDE and so - and it was not needed here either!!!
I did some backups but TG didn't need to use them, everything was preserved.
So I didn't remove Google or Mi account, didn't even remove lock-screen Pin (probably would be safer, just in case)
I did it, but the NH app doesn't work (version 2020.02) you saw the video uploaded on google drive
Maybe it was not needed but I flashed stock boot.img (to get rid of changes done by Hasty and Magisk).
I rebooted to Android and ofc lost TWRP - I had to flash it from fastboot again.
So I should have rebooted first to TWRP and only then to Android - that way TWRP would be preserved
Then I rebooted to TWRP and flashed nethunter-2020.2-davinci-miui-ten-kalifs-full.zip
Again I did a mistake (I was discussing something with my wife) that I rebooted to Android and lost TWRP - I should have rebooted first to TWRP to preserve it
So I flashed TWRP again, booted to TWRP, made a backup of Boot image.
Booted to Android, opened Magisk Manager, patched the backed-up boot.emmc.win (Preserve DM and Preserve Encryption both On, Recovery mode Off).
Rebooted to TWRP, wiped Dalwik and Cache, and flashed the patched Boot img.
Rebooted to Android and I had Magisk with all my previous modules (incl. e.g. Viper4Android, BusyBox, etc).
Probably just flashing Magisk zip through TWRP would also work (but I usually prefer patching method)
Everything (apps, data, settings incl. unlock PIN, etc) was preserved.
It means also stock GApps, my Google account, Google apps (you name it) - all continued to work as in the stock firmware
Opened NetHunter app and Kali Chroot manager - granted root and other permissions.
Also, open Custom commands and Update Kali Metapackages (do it every few days to stay up-to-date)
Open also (I forgot, did it few days later), NetHunter Store, Settings, Expert mode and untick Privilege Extention.
Let it update NetHunter app
That's it, to my best memory
Edit:
One more tip, not related to NH but generally to SafetyNet and unlocked Bootloader
Install Magisk Hide Props Config (Magisk module) and reboot.
Run props from Terminal, choose Edit custom props (not Fingerprint option) redefine ro.product.model to e.g. Unknown and reboot - now, SafetyNet will pass!
Ofc, you should have Magisk Hide option in Magisk Manager ticked on (must be rebooted upon)
If Playstore shows Device is not certified, it can be easily fixed:
- AirPlane mode on
- Settings, Apps, Show System apps
- Search for Google and for Playstore app, Services and Framework do Delete Cache and Data
Reboot, AirPlane off, give a time for Playstore to sync and it will show Device is certified
PS:
For Ctrl c command (you will need e.g. for Wifite nethunting), install Hacker's Keyboard from Playstore
Whenever you need terminal, you can use NetHunter terminal (Android option) - it's better than Terminal app from Playstore.
How hunting can look like:
https://mega.nz/file/p5VlRA6b#btALUgFkxxJn0aZQdHs-oLVwTdeCKLSFsTfJrO4dbGc
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>Miui beta chinese 20.7.16
I did it, but the NH app doesn't work (version 2020.02) you saw the video uploaded on google drive
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10KY4uZoZknjvQr8qDP7UHLDPInjIQVYg/view?usp=drivesdk
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Irineu F said:
>Miui beta chinese 20.7.16
I did it, but the NH app doesn't work (version 2020.02) you saw the video uploaded on google drive
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10KY4uZoZknjvQr8qDP7UHLDPInjIQVYg/view?usp=drivesdk
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Sorry but recording by camera or what was very bad, cannot read anything.
Please use stock Screen recorder - see a screenshot.
Also, you can take screenscots by sliding three fingers, this is useful for capturing short lasting notifications and so - second screenshot
Isn't your notification saying something about Chroot (cannot read from your movie) - it should look like on my screenshots
Check slso if root is granted and all permissions given - further screenshots
Edit:
Make sure you also have Busybox for Android NDK (Magisk module) installed
Irineu F said:
>Miui beta chinese 20.7.16
I did it, but the NH app doesn't work (version 2020.02) you saw the video uploaded on google drive
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10KY4uZoZknjvQr8qDP7UHLDPInjIQVYg/view?usp=drivesdk
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Manually grant all the permissions to the NH app and it should work.
zgfg said:
View attachment 5063369
Sorry but recording by camera or what was very bad, cannot read anything.
Please use stock Screen recorder - see a screenshot.
Also, you can take screenscots by sliding three fingers, this is useful for capturing short lasting notifications and so - second screenshot
Isn't your notification saying something about Chroot (cannot read from your movie) - it should look like on my screenshots
Check slso if root is granted and all permissions given - further screenshots
Edit:
Make sure you also have Busybox for Android NDK (Magisk module) installed
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on the notification screen, NH says Chroot is not installed, I don't know how to give manual permission, because NH is installed as a System App, so it should have all permissions
Adoantony said:
on the notification screen, NH says Chroot is not installed, I don't know how to give manual permission, because NH is installed as a System App, so it should have all permissions
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Have you tried?
See my screenstots from previous post.
Settings, Apps, Manage apps, Show system apps, open e.g. NetHunter app, App Permissions...
zgfg said:
Have you tried?
See my screenstots from previous post.
Settings, Apps, Manage apps, Show system apps, open e.g. NetHunter app, App Permissions...
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https://mega.nz/file/zpYRmYaA#Kav_NBBRi6esWuQ4u0Z9EQDPfLfke2CSwUbZ_hM605o
Adoantony said:
https://mega.nz/file/zpYRmYaA#Kav_NBBRi6esWuQ4u0Z9EQDPfLfke2CSwUbZ_hM605o
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Your app settings look different, what is exactly your model and firmware (ROM)
https://mega.nz/file/JhE2BKxL#VRl4ph_dQ41b2zdREtRwrgK9hSheWPkMz8ZXp2vNeDo
zgfg said:
Your app settings look different, what is exactly your model and firmware (ROM)
https://mega.nz/file/JhE2BKxL#VRl4ph_dQ41b2zdREtRwrgK9hSheWPkMz8ZXp2vNeDo
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/10Y1PFZ3BJsVfYK0lj2XIC6OzEOCXr6nJ/view?usp=drivesdk
Rom beta chinese
do you think i should try to use at Rom Global?
Adoantony said:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/10Y1PFZ3BJsVfYK0lj2XIC6OzEOCXr6nJ/view?usp=drivesdk
Rom beta chinese
do you think i should try to use at Rom Global?
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On their page they it's not specified which stock firmware for Mi 9T the pre-built image is for:
https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-nethunter-download/
I'm using with QFJEUXM 11.0.6 - global eu, MiUI 11, don't know for other firmwares like Chinese, MIUI 12
zgfg said:
On their page they it's not specified which stock firmware for Mi 9T the pre-built image is for:
https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-nethunter-download/
I'm using with QFJEUXM 11.0.6 - global eu, MiUI 11, don't know for other firmwares like Chinese, MIUI 12
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fingerprint doesn't work does it?
Adoantony said:
fingerprint doesn't work does it?
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Just tested five times, it worked (now) for me (frankly, better than expected)
Generally, I'm disappointed with this FOD, I've tried all tricks suggested on forums but never made it working satisfactory, with no stock firmware (one day almost reliable, next day completely useless) hence I better stopped using it months ago (before installing NH)
zgfg said:
Just tested five times, it worked (now) for me (frankly, better than expected)
Generally, I'm disappointed with this FOD, I've tried all tricks suggested on forums but never made it working satisfactory, with no stock firmware (one day almost reliable, next day completely useless) hence I better stopped using it months ago (before installing NH)
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thanks for answering me <3
do you have a telegram?
Hi. I have a safety net issue after following the rooting tutorial on this post. (to be precise, safety net was fine, i got the issue when i tried to install edexposed)
I've got a "cts profile mismatch".
I tried to get rid of it, uninstall magisk, wipe system, but it's still there.
I would like to try to make a factory reset using an ota file, but i can't find my version of the system.
I was on SKYW1907110OS00MP3 and i updated to SKYW1911010OS00MP5. Does someone have a factory ota update.zip for one of this two version ?
There is the MagiskHide Props Config module ( https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-magiskhide-props-config-t3789228 ) for fixing this kind of issue, but there is no build-in fingerprint for the blackshark 2.
I tried to get one within an OTA file, but i can't find it.
I really don't know if i can do a << adb push stock_boot_b.img /dev/block/bootdevice/by-name/boot_b >> to restore the unpatched version of my rom or if that will brick my phone (or maybe do nothing to solve my issue)
If anyone have an idea, it would be great. Thanks.
Flashing the stock boot image of the ROM currently installed in your device will not cause bootloop. Tried and tested.
To pass Safetynet, you don't need to flash MagiskHide Props Config module. It doesn't really make your device pass Safetynet at all.
To pass Safetynet with EdXposed, follow these steps:
1. Make sure you enable Magisk Hide in the Magisk app.
2. Rename your Magisk package (optional - for banking apps).
3. Flash the latest EdXposed module from this repo: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/ElderDrivers/edxposed/history (the EdXposed in the Magisk app is outdated, and it breaks Safetynet), and the latest EdXposed Manager here: https://github.com/ElderDrivers/EdXposedManager
4. Go to EdXposed Manager's settings and enable App List mode and Pass SafetyNet options, then reboot your device.
Now, the trickiest part (sort of):
5. Clear Google Services Framework, Google Play services, and Google Play Store's data, then check for Safetynet. Sometimes, it still fails after your first attempt so just repeat this step until it passes Safetynet.
That's all. All of these worked 100% on my CN-converted-to-Global Black Shark 2 device. Hope it will work on yours, too.
Woot, thanks a lot, i will try that right away.
Hi, simple question: will I lose root if I update to the latest oos? If so, will I have to re-root and reinstall every single module?
Simple answer to that exact question: yes.
Simple solution: after the update finished installing, DO NOT RESTART. Go to Magisk, then click install and select install to inactive slot. To the question, just accept, wait for it to finish, then hit restart. Enjoy your rooted 11.0.10.10.
Note: It's recommended to disable (no need to remove) all modules before starting the version update, then enabling them again, once the update has finished and you have already done the Magisk install.
I only use 2 modules, Advanced Charging Controller and Debloater, these don't seem to have any issues staying enabled during an update, but other modules have some issues.
daviddosa said:
Simple answer to that exact question: yes.
Simple solution: after the update finished installing, DO NOT RESTART. Go to Magisk, then click install and select install to inactive slot. To the question, just accept, wait for it to finish, then hit restart. Enjoy your rooted 11.0.10.10.
Note: It's recommended to disable (no need to remove) all modules before starting the version update, then enabling them again, once the update has finished and you have already done the Magisk install.
I only use 2 modules, Advanced Charging Controller and Debloater, these don't seem to have any issues staying enabled during an update, but other modules have some issues.
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Will this work even taking the smaller OTA update provided through the system, rather than finding the full version and installing it manually?
As soon as you unlock the bootloader, it only offers the full zip instead of the incremental update.
I never tried otherwise, and it's recommended to use the full zip when rooted.
daviddosa said:
As soon as you unlock the bootloader, it only offers the full zip instead of the incremental update.
I never tried otherwise, and it's recommended to use the full zip when rooted.
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I only ask because the Oxygen Updater doesn't have the newest release, and recently has not had several of the full updates, apparently because OnePlus has not been releasing them. So not sure whether to proceed with just the OTA version.
As far as I know, they're the same. The full zip which you download using Oxygen Updater or by the built-in system updater will work the same, and the method of keeping root is exactly the same. After update, DO NOT restart, install Magisk via app to the inactive slot, then restart.
I got the latest update via the built-in updater, not with the Oxygen Updater app.
What does it mean; install Magisk via app to the inactive slot, then restart ?
ablak44 said:
What does it mean; install Magisk via app to the inactive slot, then restart ?
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Exactly what it means, if you already have magisk installed, tap install, then when the 4 options come up, tap install to inactive slot. Then reboot
ablak44 said:
What does it mean; install Magisk via app to the inactive slot, then restart ?
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more understand about oneplus device OTA method if you not.
Nowaday, OP device have many duplicate partitions and its call slot _a and _b.
When you using your phone, its running "active slot", and OTA will install new firmware version to "inactive slot", (to save your phone if any upate fail,..etc).
So after OTA finished, you need to use magisk to setting root (in new partition "inactive slot").
After reboot, inactive slot become active. that 2 slot active alternate after each OTA time.