I know, a lot of you are shaking your head after seeing the title lol. But I am trying to use DSploit on my home network, I saw that I need busybox fully installed on my device. So I downloaded it, installed it by opening the app and hitting install. Nothing seems to be working still. I keep seeing something about using commands or something. I am more or an iOS guy so I'm not an expert on android. Can anyone help me get DSploit/Busybox working?
Thanks!
tpayne174 said:
I know, a lot of you are shaking your head after seeing the title lol. But I am trying to use DSploit on my home network, I saw that I need busybox fully installed on my device. So I downloaded it, installed it by opening the app and hitting install. Nothing seems to be working still. I keep seeing something about using commands or something. I am more or an iOS guy so I'm not an expert on android. Can anyone help me get DSploit/Busybox working?
Thanks!
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remove busybox then reinstall it, download a busybox checker app to verify this is working on your phone, if it is its the DSploit app thats encountering problems, if its not working on your phone download a different installer and install a ew different versions of busy box on your device
ricky310711 said:
remove busybox then reinstall it, download a busybox checker app to verify this is working on your phone, if it is its the DSploit app thats encountering problems, if its not working on your phone download a different installer and install a ew different versions of busy box on your device
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Okay, I did that and all seems good. Ran a root checker that checks for SuperUser, busybox and SU and here are the results:
Status Rooted
Id Uid=0(root) gid=0(root
SuperUser Not found (which is weird because I so have SuperUser installed)
Busybox /system/Xbin/busybox
SU /system/Xbin/SU
What now? DSploit still seems to not be working
tpayne174 said:
Okay, I did that and all seems good. Ran a root checker that checks for SuperUser, busybox and SU and here are the results:
Status Rooted
Id Uid=0(root) gid=0(root
SuperUser Not found (which is weird because I so have SuperUser installed)
Busybox /system/Xbin/busybox
SU /system/Xbin/SU
What now? DSploit still seems to not be working
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your phone isnt properly rooted, update su binaries or install supersu! if that doesnt fix the problem i am sorry i cannot assist you any further
hi all,
i'd like to use OpenVPN on my new HTC One.
I think, I got it rooted following the guide in howto htc-one-root/, using the One_All-In-One_Kit. Also I installed CWM and flashed the root-su-files.
Afterwards I tried to install Busybox via google play, which failed presumably because of the read-only filesystem (I am not sure, but I think...). So i used CWM and BusyBox_v1.20.2r2-linusyang-signed and luckily installed busybox in /system/xbin with symbolic links.
Now I struggle to install the OpenVPN-binaries, provided in the market by OpenVPN-Installer (Friedrich Schäuffelhut). But this fails: The OpenVPN-Installer fails with "binary not installed", although the log shows no error message and ends with "success!".
Does anybody know, what I can do?
Regards
CJC
Hey there guys I've been looking around and wanted to mess with the app dspolit I have a samsung galaxy tablet 3 I have installed BusyBox version 1.2.1 on my tablet. I then reboot my device and try to open dspolit and it gives me the same error I am using the pro version of the installer.
This is the error dspolit is giving me Full BusyBox installation required,kill all binary not found (maybe you have an old busybox version)
Whenever I try to use a different app that's a busybox installer (Pro version as well) It says this (v1.20.2) it says Installing BusyBox v1.20.2 Has failed your system cannot function with this version of busybox
Please try installing a different ROM or fixing your system
Error
soindo_link_image[linker.cpp1635]: could not load libary "libcutils.so" needed by "/system/xbin/busybox caused by load library [linker.cpp:761]: not a vaild ELF executable: libcutlis.so CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE
Device is rooted
Tablet Model GT-P5210
ROM Version: JDQ39.P521OUEAMJ3
Thanks for reading my post
If you was one of those who root their devices by using KingRoot App and would like to remove kinguser and related files, you can replace it with the well known SuperSU.
Here's a small script to remove Chinese kingruser, all related files and folders, and install SuperSU.
This script will do all the work for you without using PC, just by terminal, first of all, thanks to chainfire for his SuperSU files.
Before starting :
Download and install Terminal emulator appTerminal emulator app
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm&hl=en
Download and unzip "Replace_Kingroot_With_SuperSU.zip
http://tiny.cc/fo78zx
Steps :
Send the extracted folder "mrw" to the internal storage of your device and make sure that this folder contains 4 files
Open Terminal emulator and type :
"Su" (without "")
Allow root permission
Type :
" sh /sdcard/mrw/root.sh" (without "" , notice there's space between sh /sdcard.)
It might display some error, but wait for 30-40 seconds and at the end it will launch supersu or open supersu manually.
Update su binary normal, then reboot.
Done !
I ran the script and it went thru to installing Super Su but I lost root and couldn't update binaries. I redownloaded King Root and opened it and I instantly had root back. Are there other files that King Root has installed that don't allow this script to work. If you have any insight it wouldbe appreciated. I know I am on a different phone but script seems to work up to a point. ZTE Z820 Android 5.1 Thanks
I can confirm this method works on Lenovo Vibe X2 running Android 5.0. New Kingroot 4.5, the one with crown icon, successfully replaced by SuperSU while root status remain intact. A process crashed upon Kingroot removal, however restart seemed to get rid of the problem.
Peacekeeper888 said:
I can confirm this method works on Lenovo Vibe X2 running Android 5.0. New Kingroot 4.5, the one with crown icon, successfully replaced by SuperSU while root status remain intact. A process crashed upon Kingroot removal, however restart seemed to get rid of the problem.
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May I ask did you have busybox already downloaded and installed? I see that the zip contains busybox as one of the actions of the script. Maybe that's why it didn't work for me?? Also I have Kingroot 4.9.2 and I'm thinking that is the main reason the script fails for me.
Jsmor1313 said:
May I ask did you have busybox already downloaded and installed? I see that the zip contains busybox as one of the actions of the script. Maybe that's why it didn't work for me?? Also I have Kingroot 4.9.2 and I'm thinking that is the main reason the script fails for me.
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I had KingRoot v.4.85, on a KitKat 4.4.
The script didn't work, so I plug the phone and connected to the computer, opened a console, executed the adb shell command and start to give each of the script commands manually one by one.
The failure was at pm uninstall com.kingroot.kinguser (com.kingroot.RushRoot wasn't installed anyway).
The packet manager wasn't able to uninstall Kingroot. I had to uninstall manually using the phone
Code:
H:\Development\adt-bundle-windows-x86-20140702\sdk\platform-tools>adb shell
[email protected]_z10:/ $ su
[email protected]_z10:/ # mount -o rw,remount /system
[email protected]_z10:/ # am kill com.kingroot.RushRoot
[email protected]_z10:/ # pm uninstall com.kingroot.RushRoot
Failure
[email protected]_z10:/ # am kill com.kingroot.kinguser
[email protected]_z10:/ # pm uninstall com.kingroot.kinguser
Failure
In the end the replacement was successful
details of manual uninstall
halnovemila said:
I had KingRoot v.4.85, on a KitKat 4.4.
The script didn't work, so I plug the phone and connected to the computer, opened a console, executed the adb shell command and start to give each of the script commands manually one by one.
The failure was at pm uninstall com.kingroot.kinguser (com.kingroot.RushRoot wasn't installed anyway).
The packet manager wasn't able to uninstall Kingroot. I had to uninstall manually using the phone
Code:
H:\Development\adt-bundle-windows-x86-20140702\sdk\platform-tools>adb shell
[email protected]_z10:/ $ su
[email protected]_z10:/ # mount -o rw,remount /system
[email protected]_z10:/ # am kill com.kingroot.RushRoot
[email protected]_z10:/ # pm uninstall com.kingroot.RushRoot
Failure
[email protected]_z10:/ # am kill com.kingroot.kinguser
[email protected]_z10:/ # pm uninstall com.kingroot.kinguser
Failure
In the end the replacement was successful
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I have rooted my phone (Android 5.1) with kingroot 4.8.0, I also want to remove KingRoot and replace it with supersu.
I plan to execute the script line by line via an ssh session as root on my phone.
finally how have you uninstalled Kingroot manually ?
fabp said:
I have rooted my phone (Android 5.1) with kingroot 4.8.0, I also want to remove KingRoot and replace it with supersu.
I plan to execute the script line by line via an ssh session as root on my phone.
finally how have you uninstalled Kingroot manually ?
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I modified the script in this way:
After
Code:
pm uninstall com.kingroot.kinguser
I've added
Code:
am start -a android.intent.action.MAIN -n com.buak.Link2SD/.Link2SD
echo "Press any key to continue"
read typedkeys
The first of the three added rows launches Link2SD app (that I've installed on my phone since I rooted it); the last line pause the script execution.
I used Link2SD to uninstall Kingroot.
Anyway I have to say that, even though the installation of SuperSU seems completed without errors, the apps that asks for root permissions didn't receive the answer from SuperSU and they aren't granted root permission, so... it still doesn't work.
it did not work, superSU can not update binary and can not uninstall the other root app (kingroot)
guys,I am telling you a working method which worked for me..
but you are going to need some version specific apps for first time..
things you need...
1. clean MICROMAX a311
2. kingoroot KingRootSetup_v3.2.0.1129 (i can upload it if you want)
3. Supersume.apk {MUST BE VERSION 6.4} (application used to change from kingroot to supersu)
note -- Pay attention to versions,messing with them will not allow you to achieve target.
steps..
1. install kingrootsetup on pc(must have internet connection to work)
2. connect ur phone with ADB enabled from developers option
3. root ur phone by following on screen instructions...
4. after rooting,install supersume on phone
5.open the app,click on big blue button and wait...
done,replaced kingroot with supersu..
[email protected]_Rocker said:
guys,I am telling you a working method which worked for me..
but you are going to need some version specific apps for first time..
things you need...
1. clean MICROMAX a311
2. kingoroot KingRootSetup_v3.2.0.1129 (i can upload it if you want)
3. Supersume.apk {MUST BE VERSION 6.4} (application used to change from kingroot to supersu)
note -- Pay attention to versions,messing with them will not allow you to achieve target.
steps..
1. install kingrootsetup on pc(must have internet connection to work)
2. connect ur phone with ADB enabled from developers option
3. root ur phone by following on screen instructions...
4. after rooting,install supersume on phone
5.open the app,click on big blue button and wait...
done,replaced kingroot with supersu..
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Hello can someone give me a link to supersume 6.4apk please
Thanks
2010radams said:
Hello can someone give me a link to supersume 6.4apk please
Thanks
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sure....it will be my pleasure.
ok !
download from attachment and install,then get rid of kinguser...:good:
[email protected]_Rocker said:
sure....it will be my pleasure..BTW it can be used on ANY phone to replace kinguser with supersu..
ok !
download from attachment and install,then get rid of kinguser...:good:
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Just used this solution on a Vodafone Tab speed 6 (VF-1397).
Seemed to work fine but after updating superSU and rebooting the Tablet, screen went black when boot reached unlock screen and couldn't see or do anything except using the power button options.
After some reboots (lost count, ~5/6, and failed atemps to enter recovery), (and the removal of the sim card) the tablet finaly started to optimize all my apps as if the dalvik cache had been wiped.
Afterwards screen went black again and couldn't do anything again.
After some time was finaly able to enter recovery and i'am now trying to format everything.
Subray said:
Just used this solution on a Vodafone Tab speed 6 (VF-1397).
Seemed to work fine but after updating superSU and rebooting the Tablet, screen went black when boot reached unlock screen and couldn't see or do anything except using the power button options.
After some reboots (lost count, ~5/6, and failed atemps to enter recovery), (and the removal of the sim card) the tablet finaly started to optimize all my apps as if the dalvik cache had been wiped.
Afterwards screen went black again and couldn't do anything again.
After some time was finaly able to enter recovery and i'am now trying to format everything.
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Sorry to hear that...
can you tell how you were UPDATING supersu ??
i also updated from 2.4.5 to 2.6.5 without any problems...
were you using genuine zip of supersu meant for your device ??
or just regular zip ??
don't you have backup of your tab....you were rooted..
1st thing you were to do was to make a full backup...why didn't you did that ??
Script didn't work for me, tons of errors because the path wasn't right. Fixed it to have exactly the same but still plenty of errors and SU binary would not update.
That supersume.apk thing though... MAGIC!!
Thanks heaps!!!
Device reboots
Any idea why the device reboots when I press enter at the last command? I did everything correctly, step by step like you describe it but instead of replacing the KingRoot with SuperSu the device reboots and the KingRoot is still there.
The device is Sony Xperia SP (C5303)
Any help would be great cause I used the exact same method some time ago in my tablet (Lenovo A8) and it worked perfectly. But not in the Xperia and I don't know if I should fully unroot it and try a different method or what.
Sahilsinghlodhi said:
If you was one of those who root their devices by using KingRoot App and would like to remove kinguser and related files, you can replace it with the well known SuperSU.
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All is done how you describe, everything was just fine and now I have a Lenovo S850 with android 4.4.2 rooted with SuperSU Free 2.78
Thanks a lot.
Does it also work with Kingsroot 5?
Lemmi1 said:
Does it also work with Kingsroot 5?
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I tried on kingroot 5, no success then unistall kingroot and try kingroot 4.9, again same errors.
It worked for me for kingroot 5.0 on lyf flame 8 through emulator method.
Sent from my SM-G900H using Tapatalk
I tried on kingroot 5 oppo f1s anf failed. Then tried kingroot 4.9 failed. Then tried kingroot 4.81 and super sume pro.. Works like a charm.
Here simple tool for busybox installation. This is specially designed for stock ROM and kernel users. Without busybox many root app may not work correctly so made a simple one Click Tool for same. Also it have one more function to enable Broeser secret mode with password/fingerprint.
This application requires root.
1.Intall attached Busybox MM apk
2.open app - grant su
3.read status of busybox. And select to install if it is not installed.
4.once busybox installed, restarting app should show new status.
5.Also added small Tool to enable browser secret tab (with password / fingerprint) but that require to have busybox. So first install busybox before activating it.
Really I couldn't test this so recommend to make nandroid (at least before some report comes)
Cant install busybox, every time i install it and reboot it's gone.
Tamir_Hazut said:
Cant install busybox, every time i install it and reboot it's gone.
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I have the same issue with Norma rom (Note 7 port). After restart I need to reinstall again.