If I were to use pingpong root, does apps(Titanium backup,viper4android,rooted uninstaller,etc) that use root trigger something? Like from System protection it says no unauthorized system changes detected, will it be triggered?
Also just to clarify, they don't trip knox aswell right?
shirikutozi said:
If I were to use pingpong root, does apps(Titanium backup,viper4android,rooted uninstaller,etc) that use root trigger something? Like from System protection it says no unauthorized system changes detected, will it be triggered?
Also just to clarify, they don't trip knox aswell right?
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The apps do not affect knox. But the pingpongroot apk will be detected as a malicious program.
Snowby123 said:
The apps do not affect knox. But the pingpongroot apk will be detected as a malicious program.
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Thank you!
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Actually, I have another question.
is it safe to disable and enable superSU?
shirikutozi said:
Thank you!
Edit:
Actually, I have another question.
is it safe to disable and enable superSU?
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I have never heard of anyone disabling supersu. It is the app you use to grant root access to apps that require it. I recommend you enable it.
Snowby123 said:
I have never heard of anyone disabling supersu. It is the app you use to grant root access to apps that require it. I recommend you enable it.
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I disable it when I use certain apps, they don't run if they detect root access.
I used something called rootcloak before, but I think xposed is not possible atm.
shirikutozi said:
I disable it when I use certain apps, they don't run if they detect root access.
I used something called rootcloak before, but I think xposed is not possible atm.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
Wanam recently got Xposed working on the Galaxy S6.
However, it requires 5.1.1 and your warranty will be void.
Snowby123 said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-xposed-samsung-lollipop-t3180960
Wanam recently got Xposed working on the Galaxy S6.
However, it requires 5.1.1 and your warranty will be void.
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Yeah I don't wanna void my warranty yet, sorry for not being clear.
You think it's safe to disable and enable supersu?
shirikutozi said:
Yeah I don't wanna void my warranty yet, sorry for not being clear.
You think it's safe to disable and enable supersu?
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I think it is safe. I just never personally have found any reason to disable it.
Snowby123 said:
I think it is safe. I just never personally have found any reason to disable it.
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Alright, thanks man! Very helpful, will post back if I do run in troubles.
Thanks again.
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Basically, I tried to root my i9205 but all I got after rooting was the Security Notice "[Any app that requires root] attempted to access a secure area on your device without authorisation.
This basically means that the root actually worked, but it's blocked by freaking knox. How do I remove knox without root now?
(..I may not know where to post this thread in the correct section anyway, so pardon me for that.)
ValorZero said:
Basically, I tried to root my i9205 but all I got after rooting was the Security Notice "[Any app that requires root] attempted to access a secure area on your device without authorisation.
This basically means that the root actually worked, but it's blocked by freaking knox. How do I remove knox without root now?
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Did you install SuperSu as when you open that app it should detect that knox is present and ask if you would like to disable it..that is how it worked on my i527m mega after rooting.
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starmaster10 said:
Did you install SuperSu as when you open that app it should detect that knox is present and ask if you would like to disable it..that is how it worked on my i527m mega after rooting.
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Unfortunately no. When I open SuperSU, it says that there's no SU binary installed. Although I did already root with kingo. Should I root it again?
What I Did
1. I flashed the decrypt kernel for the N Beta through ADB
2. I did a factory reset to finish the decrypt process
3. I booted into TWRP using ADB (I did it this way to keep stock recovery, you can just flash TWRP if you like)
4. Once in TWRP, though ADB I typed "ADB Shell"
Then typed "echo SYSTEMLESS=true>>/data/.supersu"
Followed by "echo BINDSYSTEMXBIN=false>>/data/.supersu"
5. I proceeded to flash the latest Supersu Beta
6. Set up Android Pay and profit!
It is pretty much the exact process for Android Pay with Systemless root, but you do HAVE to have decrypted or else this will not work.
Screenshots or It Didn't Happen
Do you mind linking the decrypt kernel?
it simply works if you are stock and systemless rooted.
trebills said:
Do you mind linking the decrypt kernel?
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No problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/stock-modified-boot-img-regular-root-t3306684
MrKaon said:
it simply works if you are stock and systemless rooted.
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Yes exactly, but for now, there is no way to root unless you decrypt first
kingmikel said:
No problem
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-6p/general/stock-modified-boot-img-regular-root-t3306684
Yes exactly, but for now, there is no way to root unless you decrypt first
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I'm running the same setup but with Adaway and ElementalX Kernel. I was able to pay for coffe this morning
omf05 said:
I'm running the same setup but with Adaway and ElementalX Kernel. I was able to pay for coffe this morning
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I'm still trying to get Adaway to work! And how's ElementalX running with the new preview? I have not tried it yet
kingmikel said:
I'm still trying to get Adaway to work! And how's ElementalX running with the new preview? I have not tried it yet
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ElementalX is running fine for me so far, just use the version for DP2 and you should be fine..
I am system rooted with BusyBox and V4A installed and SELinux permissive on DP3. I haven't tested Android Pay, but I was able to add a card without a problem. Is that indicative that it should work? I had the opportunity to test it today but didn't.
Nitemare3219 said:
I am system rooted with BusyBox and V4A installed and SELinux permissive on DP3. I haven't tested Android Pay, but I was able to add a card without a problem. Is that indicative that it should work? I had the opportunity to test it today but didn't.
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From my experience, if you successfully add a card then it works. Usually prevent you from adding a card. I also use Safetynet Helper Sample and make sure it passes
kingmikel said:
From my experience, if you successfully add a card then it works. Usually prevent you from adding a card. I also use Safetynet Helper Sample and make sure it passes
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Fails the CTS check. I guess only way to know if to go try it out lol.
Nitemare3219 said:
Fails the CTS check. I guess only way to know if to go try it out lol.
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Mine passes lol. I'm confused as to why it let you add a card!
kingmikel said:
Mine passes lol. I'm confused as to why it let you add a card!
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Guy in the N development thread showed AP working for him and he is system rooted as well. Probably a bug... but it'd be nice if Google were allowing rooted users to use AP since they know we find workarounds anyway.
Nitemare3219 said:
Guy in the N development thread showed AP working for him and he is system rooted as well. Probably a bug... but it'd be nice if Google were allowing rooted users to use AP since they know we find workarounds anyway.
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That guy was me. Passes safety net fine. All I did was root and added the card. Not sure probably a bug that will be fixed. Until then I'll enjoy not having to make any extra steps.
Don't like me......... BITE ME!!!
Nitemare3219 said:
Fails the CTS check. I guess only way to know if to go try it out lol.
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Mine fails the step on N Beta 1 with systemless root. I haven't tried using pay though but I do have a card added.
Let me know if you try it and have success.
It is possible flash a custom kernel and still have Android pay working?
Enviado desde mi 6P
negrata said:
It is possible flash a custom kernel and still have Android pay working?
Enviado desde mi 6P
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It works with current and prior Pure Nexus (MTC19T). Lately, I have flashed the FiFix_ Google Dialer zip (as noted by Beanstown) after the other steps to make Android Pay work. Using it on Rooted N now but just came from Pure Nexus.
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Hi,
I've updated my S6 Edge to Android 7 (Nougat) through OTA.
Then I wanted to use Secure Folder app from Note 7 and S7.
I installed the apk without any problems.
But now when I try to run it ; it says "Secret Folder cannot be set up because unauthorized software was installed on the device"
How can I bypass this ?
Also, I am not able to uninstall the app. As a system app it has no uninstall option.
Thx.
mrmrmrmr said:
Hi,
I've updated my S6 Edge to Android 7 (Nougat) through OTA.
Then I wanted to use Secure Folder app from Note 7 and S7.
I installed the apk without any problems.
But now when I try to run it ; it says "Secret Folder cannot be set up because unauthorized software was installed on the device"
How can I bypass this ?
Also, I am not able to uninstall the app. As a system app it has no uninstall option.
Thx.
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Is knox triped ?
Oh you can't use it because Knox is tripped.. S Health won't work anymore too
halloo7 said:
Oh you can't use it because Knox is tripped.. S Health won't work anymore too
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knox is not tripped , why should it ?
and s-health is working. so that's not it...
mrmrmrmr said:
knox is not tripped , why should it ?
and s-health is working. so that's not it...
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Knox tripped. So obvious.
Cronus said:
Knox tripped. So obvious.
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how are you so sure ?
s-health works...
S Health will work when you upgrade directly without a wipe.. but this message will only pop up when knon is tripped
why should it be tripped ?
I didn't do anything illegal. I've updated to nougat through OTA.
Please think about anything you've done before..
Once rooted your device, you trip Knox and can't reset the counter
halloo7 said:
Please think about anything you've done before..
Once rooted your device, you trip Knox and can't reset the counter
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I can't remember anything I've done.
in any case let's assume knox is tripped; how can I run the secure folder app ?
any hacks to fake it?
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how are you so sure ?
s-health works...
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Because my knox is tripped. Lol!
But some reports say it worked fine on some devices even though knox was tripped.
No I'm sorry.. once Knox is tripped you can't use Secure Folder in any way
Go and download My Knox from PlayStore. If this won't work too than Knox is definitfly tripped
Hi,
I've updated my S6 Edge to Android 7 (Nougat) through OTA.
Then I wanted to use Secure Folder app from Note 7 and S7.
I installed the apk without any problems.
But now when I try to run it ; it says "Secret Folder cannot be set up because unauthorized software was installed on the device"
How can I bypass this ?
Also, I am not able to uninstall the app. As a system app it has no uninstall option.
Thx.
Is there any work being done on a root method? Since there is no port, what could be done? Possibly a kingoroot wear app?
Nobodyslight said:
Is there any work being done on a root method? Since there is no port, what could be done? Possibly a kingoroot wear app?
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google search it, believe someone did something to root using blutooth debugging
Isnt it possible to replace the recovery partition while the device is running? why isnt that possible?
Yothri said:
Isnt it possible to replace the recovery partition while the device is running? why isnt that possible?
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I'm actually not sure. I have little knowledge on Android Wear, so I'm at a loss on how to go about it
This is kind of storytime... I got the application by redeeming a code that was posted as a gift on their fanpage at Facebook. I had to sent them via Telegram the Google play ID order, something that I couldn't find. I explained that and they understood me and said that if I could send the code that I got the application, they are gonna send be the actual files. So I received the files and I'm ready to begin! I don't have much spare time so I'm gonna do this whenever I have the time to do so. Wish me luck! I'm gonna keep you guys updated and let you know what happened.
Andriano24 said:
This is kind of storytime... I got the application by redeeming a code that was posted as a gift on their fanpage at Facebook. I had to sent them via Telegram the Google play ID order, something that I couldn't find. I explained that and they understood me and said that if I could send the code that I got the application, they are gonna send be the actual files. So I received the files and I'm ready to begin! I don't have much spare time so I'm gonna do this whenever I have the time to do so. Wish me luck! I'm gonna keep you guys updated and let you know what happened.
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knox to 0x0?
DaniPS2002 said:
knox to 0x0?
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Yeah that's what the app suppose to do
Andriano24 said:
Yeah that's what the app suppose to do
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the app name is knox reset 0x0 (0)?
DaniPS2002 said:
the app name is knox reset 0x0 (0)?
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Yes
Okay, let we know!
MarcusBS said:
Okay, let we know!
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I've stuck in a step. Sadly I cannot complete now the instructions given because I can't turn the systemless root into system mode
Andriano24 said:
I've stuck in a step. Sadly I cannot complete now the instructions given because I can't turn the systemless root into system mode
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What do you mean you can't turn systemless root into system mode?
ashyx said:
What do you mean you can't turn systemless root into system mode?
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https://android.stackexchange.com/q...om-systemless-root-to-system-traditional-root
Check that out
Andriano24 said:
https://android.stackexchange.com/q...om-systemless-root-to-system-traditional-root
Check that out
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I actually meant what is preventing you from installing supersu in system mode, it's simple enough? Also which device is this?
ashyx said:
I actually meant what is preventing you from installing supersu in system mode, it's simple enough? Also which device is this?
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I flash the super su, then try to full unroot, my phone reboots and I press the combination of keys to go to twrp recovery, go to terminal thingy, type the code and the last step I do is flashing again the supersu. But then I boot into system I stuck on the logo screen
Andriano24 said:
I flash the super su, then try to full unroot, my phone reboots and I press the combination of keys to go to twrp recovery, go to terminal thingy, type the code and the last step I do is flashing again the supersu. But then I boot into system I stuck on the logo screen
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You've lost me Tbh. I don't understand what steps you are performing and why.
Type what code?
ashyx said:
You've lost me Tbh. I don't understand what steps you are performing and why.
Type what code?
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Didn't you see the post I send you? The "code" is
Echo SYSTEMLESS=false > /data/.supersu
Andriano24 said:
Didn't you see the post I send you? The "code" is
Echo SYSTEMLESS=false > /data/.supersu
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OK first things first. You have to reinstall SuperSu for that code to work AND a patched boot.img.
Second for what reason do you need SuperSU to be in system mode?
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ashyx said:
OK first things first. You have to reinstall SuperSu for that code to work AND a patched boot.img.
Second for what reason do you need SuperSU to be in system mode?
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Thank you for your time. But can you wrote the full steps below? Because I'm tired of getting into a bootloop only because I am not able to understand the instructions! You can do it only of you want to!
Secondary, the Knox Reset app has a plugin to make the success rate bigger of turning the 0x1 back to 0x0 (as far as I know) and the plugin needs system mode root :/
Lol right now I'm not rooted because I'm tired of the bootloops while rying to system mode root
Andriano24 said:
Lol right now I'm not rooted because I'm tired of the bootloops while rying to system mode root
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Easiest way is to reroot systemless. After rooting back up the boot partition with TWRP.
Unroot then install SuperSU in system mode.
Finally restore the boot.img from the backup.
Reboot.
Note also be aware that system mode root is hit and miss on devices running nougat.
You still haven't stated which device?
ashyx said:
Easiest way is to reroot systemless. After rooting back up the boot partition with TWRP.
Unroot then install SuperSU in system mode.
Finally restore the boot.img from the backup.
Reboot.
Note also be aware that system mode root is hit and miss on devices running nougat.
You still haven't stated which device?
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Oh sorry I forgot about that! I have the Samsung galaxy A5 2017 running...... nougat.....
Andriano24 said:
Oh sorry I forgot about that! I have the Samsung galaxy A5 2017 running...... nougat.....
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Then you have a 50/50 chance of root working in system mode.
Also tbh I think this knox app is fake or it just fakes knox to 0x0 the same way Magisk can.