Dear all member , all modder and developer..
Something makes wishes
Can we have to bypass SafetNet with Xposed framework has been installed ?
Is possible ?
Thanks for sharing
God bless you'll
If you just need Xposed modules that dont edit system settings (I know it's a big limitation) e.g. ui/app/files etc... you can use VirtualXposed.
I wish , one day i can fix this
I hope so...
This got my hopes up thinking this was real, and not a "module" that's literally just a question. No offense, but you could have just made this thread without making the Xposed module, kind of rude making a module to ask a question. As far as I know, Xposed has to modify files in a way that will always be detected by safetynet. You can have Xposed and bypass it temporarily if you need to use an app that checks for root. Simply disable Xposed in the "Xposed installer" app, and then in magisk, once both are disabled (not uninstalled), reboot, and then you will pass safetynet. I do this all the time when I need to use an app that checks for root and it works fine. This won't uninstall Xposed, but obviously it's disabled, so Xposed and your modules won't work until you enable them again. If you need to use an app everyday that checks for root and you need to pass safetynet, I recommend you just don't use xposed.
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This got my hopes up thinking this was real, and not a "module" that's literally just a question. No offense, but you could have just made this thread without making the Xposed module, kind of rude making a module to ask a question. As far as I know, Xposed has to modify files in a way that will always be detected by safetynet. You can have Xposed and bypass it temporarily if you need to use an app that checks for root. Simply disable Xposed in the "Xposed installer" app, and then in magisk, once both are disabled (not uninstalled), reboot, and then you will pass safetynet. I do this all the time when I need to use an app that checks for root and it works fine. This won't uninstall Xposed, but obviously it's disabled, so Xposed and your modules won't work until you enable them again. If you need to use an app everyday that checks for root and you need to pass safetynet, I recommend you just don't use xposed.
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First , i think this so
But in indonesia is more than you think about security
Hamitza165 said:
First , i think this so
But in indonesia is more than you think about security
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I'm not sure what you're trying to say, or what you are implying here. I don't know what your country of origin has to do with this. I understand your want for safetynet to pass with Xposed installed, a lot of people share this want. My post is just stating the fact that "creating" a module claiming that you can bypass safetynet with Xposed installed is giving false hope, and that this isn't the way you create a dialogue on requesting/asking for a way to bypass safetynet with Xposed installed. Many people know that this is an interest in the root scene, and it's either being worked on, or has been tried, and it's something that is not possible at the moment. I'm sorry to say this but I don't think it's going to happen. If the creator of Xposed is unable to do so, or if topjohnwu, the creator of magisk, is unable to get magisk to hide it from safetynet, I don't think anyone else will be able to do what they can't. I understand there is a language barrier, which makes our discussion difficult, but I think it would be a good idea for you to delete the Xposed module, you can keep this request thread open, but there is no reason for that module to exist.
Hamitza165 said:
First , i think this so
But in indonesia is more than you think about security
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I'm not sure what you're trying to say, or what you are implying here. I don't know what your country of origin has to do with this. I understand your want for safetynet to pass with Xposed installed, a lot of people share this want. My post is just stating the fact that "creating" a module claiming that you can bypass safetynet with Xposed installed is giving false hope, and that this isn't the way you create a dialogue on requesting/asking for a way to bypass safetynet with Xposed installed. Many people know that this is an interest in the root scene, and it's either being worked on, or has been tried, and it's something that is not possible at the moment. I'm sorry to say this but I don't think it's going to happen. If the creator of Xposed is unable to do so, or if topjohnwu, the creator of magisk, is unable to get magisk to hide it from safetynet, I don't think anyone else will be able to do what they can't. I understand there is a language barrier, which makes our discussion difficult, but I think it would be a good idea for you to delete the Xposed module, you can keep this request thread open, but there is no reason for that module to exist.
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Thanks for your response , but someday you can see it
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I'm not sure what you're trying to say, or what you are implying here. I don't know what your country of origin has to do with this. I understand your want for safetynet to pass with Xposed installed, a lot of people share this want. My post is just stating the fact that "creating" a module claiming that you can bypass safetynet with Xposed installed is giving false hope, and that this isn't the way you create a dialogue on requesting/asking for a way to bypass safetynet with Xposed installed. Many people know that this is an interest in the root scene, and it's either being worked on, or has been tried, and it's something that is not possible at the moment. I'm sorry to say this but I don't think it's going to happen. If the creator of Xposed is unable to do so, or if topjohnwu, the creator of magisk, is unable to get magisk to hide it from safetynet, I don't think anyone else will be able to do what they can't. I understand there is a language barrier, which makes our discussion difficult, but I think it would be a good idea for you to delete the Xposed module, you can keep this request thread open, but there is no reason for that module to exist.
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Believe me, this man can brings that "magic trick"
And for u bro @Hamitza165 ....... BAKAAAAARRRRRRRR !!!!!!!
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Hello guys!
If you update to the latest Magisk version (v16.4), you will notice that it will now pass SafetyNet check.
Check attached screenshots!
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Hello guys!
If you update to the latest Magisk version (v16.4), you will notice that it will now pass SafetyNet check.
Check attached screenshots!
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Thats nice to know. I mean i havent used magisk yet (on previous phone it didnt work at all). Currently still on supersu. But its good to know that it works again, so i might switch in the future.
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GodOfPsychos said:
Thats nice to know. I mean i havent used magisk yet (on previous phone it didnt work at all). Currently still on supersu. But its good to know that it works again, so i might switch in the future.
Sent from my ZTE A2017G running V1.2.0B08 using XDA Labs
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I think it's just as good as SuperSU in handling root apps. The way Magisk stands out though is the modules. I would recommend that you install only the magisk manager (it does not mess with anything in your phone if you just install it), and browse through the list of modules it has. It's very similar to the way modules in xposed look like. Maybe you can find some interesting functionality in there.
I am using the greenify module (works much like boost mode on xposed), busybox, adblocker, systemiser (turns user apps in sys apps), debloater (completely uninstall user apps). There's a ton of mods though, I don't even understand what most actually do.
Keep in mind that having xposed installed will break safetynet no matter what. Magisk can't hide it.
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I think it's just as good as SuperSU in handling root apps. The way Magisk stands out though is the modules. I would recommend that you install only the magisk manager (it does not mess with anything in your phone if you just install it), and browse through the list of modules it has. It's very similar to the way modules in xposed look like. Maybe you can find some interesting functionality in there.
I am using the greenify module (works much like boost mode on xposed), busybox, adblocker, systemiser (turns user apps in sys apps), debloater (completely uninstall user apps). There's a ton of mods though, I don't even understand what most actually do.
Keep in mind that having xposed installed will break safetynet no matter what. Magisk can't hide it.
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Edit: i moved this issue to the Q&A and help section since more issues keep coming
https://forum.xda-developers.com/axon-7/help/finally-decided-to-switch-supersu-to-t3787201
just switched to latest stock rom (1.2.0 B10) and installed magisk (16.4). it works and safetynet passes. the problem i got now is that the greenify module fails to install in magisk (see screenshot)
do i gotta flash the module through TWRP maybe? still a newbie to magisk since the axon 7 is the first phone to have it working
EDIT: for some reason magisk doesn't remember which apps have requested root after a reboot. everytime i reboot i get a prompt to allow root access to all my root apps (like greenify). idk why this is happening. i mean, root itself is working as it should. i already uninstalled bloatware and disabled/freezed things like the powermanagement
I'm interested in knowing where Magisk is at
This is Magisk/Xposed Module that allows for Full SafetyNet pass. All green checks with Xposed installed still. Requires Xposed installed on top of Magsik. I recommend Xposed through Magsik for dual systemless, but stand alone install of Xposed is fine. This is a first if it's kind for Magisk with Xposed for full green checks on SafetyNet Check. A game changer. Hope you enjoy . As I do what I can to help keep this epyk monster V20 alive.
Tested For 7.0. May work for others. Backup before testing.
Android 8.0 h910 works perfect.
Seems like it can't bypass logd being disabled.
Alpha Omega 8.0 w/ Magisk Hide enabled, logd disabled = fail.
Edit: Forgot to enable the module in Xposed in addition to Magisk. After enabling in Xposed, it now passes SN with the same parameters as above.
Great stuff!
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While there are now all green checks in Magisk's safetynet check, Google Pay still detects root/alteration.
nickthaskater said:
Seems like it can't bypass logd being disabled.
Alpha Omega 8.0 w/ Magisk Hide enabled, logd disabled = fail.
Edit: Forgot to enable the module in Xposed in addition to Magisk. After enabling in Xposed, it now passes SN with the same parameters as above.
Great stuff!
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While there are now all green checks in Magisk's safetynet check, Google Pay still detects root/alteration.
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Idk...try using Magisk hide for that on top of this mod. I personally never use Google pay
Mysticblaze347 said:
Idk...try using Magisk hide for that on top of this mod. I personally never use Google pay
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Have you confirmed that safetynet is actually being satisfied in any other apps that require it?
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Have you confirmed that safetynet is actually being satisfied in any other apps that require it?
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I can only confirmed it passes in Magisk. Can't varify fully as to other uses as I really don't need full Safteynet. I just like seeing it pass and that is why I posted this. I usually don't need full Green for my use.
I do however know that it help with screenshot protection bypass for some banking apps ect.
Don't install it. It messes up with your google app and system apps. There is no turning back one you installed it, fastboot flash can only clean your mobile after that. There is a reason it was banned from official xposed modules.
atul18 said:
Don't install it. It messes up with your google app and system apps. There is no turning back one you installed it, fastboot flash can only clean your mobile after that. There is a reason it was bannejd from official xposed modules.
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This is why it is controversial. I personally have not had any issues. This is also why I said I recommend "dual piggyback - systemless". I was sceptical myself, main reason for the Magsik mod. Systemless is better than embedded.
Mysticblaze347 said:
This is why it is controversial. I personally have not had any issues. This is also why I said I recommend "dual piggyback - systemless". I was sceptical myself, main reason for the Magsik mod. Systemless is better than embedded.
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Someone pushing it into xda community silently.
If it was legit it will be on github. There is something wrong about this. If you have much knowledge about code I have a report file on this module. I will post it here.
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/hiddencore-module-doing-t3903984/post79085117
Well again...this is systemless (no systematic attaching) disable at will. No footprint left behind. Once deleted its removed....it's fully gone. How can I explain systemless even further? I ment no harm with this thread as to why I made Magisk based. I just thought was sweet to pass SafetyNet in Magisk. I never thought to check SafetyNet app or even knew of stand alone apk.
If this really is as bad as you supposedly say, then I will delete this thread soon. My apologies in advanced if so.
I can't use apps that check safetynet.
It's failing in the response validation
Mysticblaze347 said:
Well again...this is systemless (no systematic attaching) disable at will. No footprint left behind. Once deleted its removed....it's fully gone. How can I explain systemless even further? I ment no harm with this thread as to why I made Magisk based. I just thought was sweet to pass SafetyNet in Magisk. I never thought to check SafetyNet app or even knew of stand alone apk.
If this really is as bad as you supposedly say, then I will delete this thread soon. My apologies in advanced if so.
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Don't worry, the module is safe
Daved+ said:
I can't use apps that check safetynet.
It's failing in the response validation
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Sorry it don't pass others other than Magisk it seems. Makes ya wonder where Magsiks SafetyNet is from. I personally don't know what else to say on this matter . I just ported, I didn't create the app. Just the Magsik Module is all I did. I'm in the same boat...but I'm keeping because I like seeing Magsik all Green. Also most likely due to a signature validation that was removed in my guess. Another version of a cloak if ya wanna say.
It's sad since the module removed from the repo, we can't expect update(s)
@Mysticblaze347. I'm using it with Magisk V19. Passes SafetyNet (ctsProfile + Basic System Integrity). Reported by Magisk Manager.
Tests from Any other App reports SafetyNet test Failed!!
So it seems like you only handled checks in setup.zip which Magisk Manager uses to report SafetyNet status!
Sorry.. I edited my Thank you post to this one.
I install it from xposed, and my exposed installed from magisk. Yes it made the magisk green, but my screen can't auto sleep. Uninstalled made normal again. From HTC U11 Android 8.0
A San said:
I install it from xposed, and my exposed installed from magisk. Yes it made the magisk green, but my screen can't auto sleep. Uninstalled made normal again. From HTC U11 Android 8.0
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That version from Xposed itself does that, this version don't. Whole different area. Also, heads up. I just ported, not created. This also ONLY passes Magisks SafetyNet check for some reason. Why I do not know. I just made an optional port.
Already try install from this application. It won't work with my HTC U11 Android 8.0. Still red.
A San said:
Already try install from this application. It won't work with my HTC U11 Android 8.0. Still red.
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This Magisk module was made initially for Nougat 7.0. I am running it and it's fine.
Did you check the Xposed side after Magisk install for active module?. Requires 2 reboot s total.. Magisk, then Xposed.
Best Version!
The version of this HiddenCore module is 1.3, which does not have the remaining awake bug found in version 1.7.
Mysticblaze347 said:
This is Magisk/Xposed Module that allows for Full SafetyNet pass. All green checks with Xposed installed still. Requires Xposed installed on top of Magsik. I recommend Xposed through Magsik for dual systemless, but stand alone install of Xposed is fine. This is a first if it's kind for Magisk with Xposed for full green checks on SafetyNet Check. A game changer. Hope you enjoy . As I do what I can to help keep this epyk monster V20 alive.
Tested For 7.0. May work for others. Backup before testing.
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Here's link to my thread for the S5e, which still applies to the S6.
https://forum.xda-developers.com/tab-s5e/themes/reference-samsung-galaxy-tab-s5e-t3957042
[UPDATE] Here's new info in regards to TWRP & EdXposedI was a bit reluctant to install TWRP because ATT it required wiping my tablet. There now a way to install TWRP via Magisk thanks to @Mentalmuso, as noted here: https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80635589&postcount=70
I did not use this method because I was already in a position where I had to reflash original firmware, and redo everything anyway (long story, but just check my sig). I did however use the 7-step method described here, thanks again to @Mentalmuso:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=80389831&postcount=2
My real purpose for this update is to share after installing TWRP with above method I was able to upgrade to latest Stable versions available at the time of this posting. (Current versions at end of post)
Magisk 20.3
Magisk Manager 7.5.1
Riru Core 19.7
Riru - EdXposed v0.4.5.1_beta(4463) v0.4.6.1 (4510) (YAHFA)
EdXposed Manager 4.5.4
The only thing I have not updated to latest is EdXposed Manager (currently on v4.5.2), because clicking on 'UPDATE New version of EdXposed Manager is available! Update it!' from within EdXposed results in a github 404 error 'Page not found', which makes me wonder if this version was removed for some reason. IDK, haven't followed up on it.
For the curious, here's my confirmed-working (Ed)Xposed modules:
XprivacyLua
Scoop
AFWall+
Statusbar download progress (uninstalled, doesn't seem to be working now; don't care enough to figure out why)
3C All-in-One Toolbox
Greenify
EDIT: Updated to EdXposed Manager 4.5.4
EDIT: Updated to v0.4.6.1 (4510) (YAHFA)
EDIT: Updated to Magisk 20.4
EDIT: Updated to Riru Core 19.8
Have you managed to get EdExposed running on the Tab S6? I've installed Riru Core & EdExposed Magisk modules, also Exposed Installer APK from here but the apk keeps telling me xposed is NOT installed.
bartleby999 said:
Have you managed to get EdExposed running on the Tab S6? I've installed Riru Core & EdExposed Magisk modules, also Exposed Installer APK from here but the apk keeps telling me xposed is NOT installed.
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Yes. Sandhook didn't work well (if at all iirc), but no problems with YAHFA variant.
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 (SM-T860) WiFi-only tablet
Android 9 OneUI
Magisk 19.3 Manager 7.4.0
EdXposed Manager 4.5.2
Riru - EdXposed v0.4.5.1_beta (4463) (YAHFA)
Using these modules:
Scoop
MinMinGuard
Xposed Eedge
AFWall+
Greenify
Bootmanager
3C All-in-One Toolbox Pro
Statusbar download progress
CoolTool
..and, most importantly, XprivacyLua
XPL is my main reason for using EdXposed.
TiTiB said:
..and, most importantly, XprivacyLua
XPL is my main reason for using EdXposed.
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Yeah XprivacyLua was the main reason I wanted EdXposed too, but for some reason it doesn't work.
I'm not sure where I'm going wrong to be honest, it should be simple - Install Riru Core and EdXposed modules, restart, install app. It's a pretty simple procedure but just keeps telling me firmware isn't installed.
bartleby999 said:
Yeah XprivacyLua was the main reason I wanted EdXposed too, but for some reason it doesn't work.
I'm not sure where I'm going wrong to be honest, it should be simple - Install Riru Core and EdXposed modules, restart, install app. It's a pretty simple procedure but just keeps telling me firmware isn't installed.
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idk, man...wish I could offer some, but I can't.
Confused...
I've rooted and used xposed on the Galaxy s2, s3 mini, note, note 4 and a Samsung tab (I forget what model) but this edXposed is a little different,
I can't seem to find any explanations or guides with instructions for what modules etc I need to install and how to enable them, an example - use adaway (the module not apk app) or a button remapper.
Could someone point me in the right direction please, I have tried looking but can't find it, thanks guys.
MadusDogusUK said:
I've rooted and used xposed on the Galaxy s2, s3 mini, note, note 4 and a Samsung tab (I forget what model) but this edXposed is a little different,
I can't seem to find any explanations or guides with instructions for what modules etc I need to install and how to enable them, an example - use adaway (the module not apk app) or a button remapper.
Could someone point me in the right direction please, I have tried looking but can't find it, thanks guys.
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Adaway requires magiskSU, not edxposed. Also many button remappers only require magiskSU.
If you have Edxposed, you can use Xposed Edge, I believe allows some button mapping, but there are only power, vol+ and vol-. Xposed Edge enables gestures and to me it is more powerful than GMD gestures or any of the gestures that use an accessibility service. You can also just use Goodlock and Onehand+ from Samsung store and it will give you a very good gestures system that doesn't require Edxposed or magiskSU or an accessibility service to use.
There are also adblockers that do not require root now. Adaway v5 was just released in a alpha or beta stage and it has the option to work without root. It isn't as extensive as Adgaurd, but it is free to use all of the protections it has.
What is it you actually want to do? You gave examples but not what you want for yourself. In Edxposed every module you install is an apk so they are apps just the same as adaway. Magisk has actual modules that are not apps.
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Adaway requires magiskSU, not edxposed. Also many button remappers only require magiskSU.
If you have Edxposed, you can use Xposed Edge, I believe allows some button mapping, but there are only power, vol+ and vol-. Xposed Edge enables gestures and to me it is more powerful than GMD gestures or any of the gestures that use an accessibility service. You can also just use Goodlock and Onehand+ from Samsung store and it will give you a very good gestures system that doesn't require Edxposed or magiskSU or an accessibility service to use.
There are also adblockers that do not require root now. Adaway v5 was just released in a alpha or beta stage and it has the option to work without root. It isn't as extensive as Adgaurd, but it is free to use all of the protections it has.
What is it you actually want to do? You gave examples but not what you want for yourself. In Edxposed every module you install is an apk so they are apps just the same as adaway. Magisk has actual modules that are not apps.
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Thanks for the reply.
I have root, i want to try out different modules with edxposed with little to no risk of bricking my device.
Some examples of what I'd like to try if the modules exist -
Better gps (was an old module bavk on the galaxy s2 (phone) or note 1,
Automatic call recorder build in not an app from the playstore,
Luckypatcher,
Playstore fix to allow changing what device the playstore believes im using.
Im completely new to Magisk and a little (negligible) experienced with xposed edxposed predecessor.
Also methods to hide root and removing the warning screen when booting plus safetynet (which i dont understand) interest me but I'm a little scared to play or alter anything core system related as im too in love with my tablet lol
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MadusDogusUK said:
Thanks for the reply.
I have root, i want to try out different modules with edxposed with little to no risk of bricking my device.
Some examples of what I'd like to try if the modules exist -
Better gps (was an old module bavk on the galaxy s2 (phone) or note 1,
Automatic call recorder build in not an app from the playstore,
Luckypatcher,
Playstore fix to allow changing what device the playstore believes im using.
Im completely new to Magisk and a little (negligible) experienced with xposed edxposed predecessor.
Also methods to hide root and removing the warning screen when booting plus safetynet (which i dont understand) interest me but I'm a little scared to play or alter anything core system related as im too in love with my tablet lol
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I dont want to install an incompatible Magisk module or framework or version.
I dont understand 'rui core' and other variants, by that i mean i dont know which i should install and which i should stay clear of.
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MadusDogusUK said:
Thanks for the reply.
I have root, i want to try out different modules with edxposed with little to no risk of bricking my device.
Some examples of what I'd like to try if the modules exist -
Better gps (was an old module bavk on the galaxy s2 (phone) or note 1,
Automatic call recorder build in not an app from the playstore,
Luckypatcher,
Playstore fix to allow changing what device the playstore believes im using.
Im completely new to Magisk and a little (negligible) experienced with xposed edxposed predecessor.
Also methods to hide root and removing the warning screen when booting plus safetynet (which i dont understand) interest me but I'm a little scared to play or alter anything core system related as im too in love with my tablet lol
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I dont want to install an incompatible Magisk module or framework or version.
I dont understand 'rui core' and other variants, by that i mean i dont know which i should install and which i should stay clear of.
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Sorry, what id really love is to be able to run linux on my tab6 and then use flash tools to flash roms etc on other devices. Use my tab as a laptop or PC.
It would be a dream come true.
I have the UK SM-T860 8gb Ram 256gb storage version still on Android 9 if that info is relevant or useful for any reason lol
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MadusDogusUK said:
Thanks for the reply.
I have root, i want to try out different modules with edxposed with little to no risk of bricking my device.
Some examples of what I'd like to try if the modules exist -
Better gps (was an old module bavk on the galaxy s2 (phone) or note 1,
Automatic call recorder build in not an app from the playstore,
Luckypatcher,
Playstore fix to allow changing what device the playstore believes im using.
Im completely new to Magisk and a little (negligible) experienced with xposed edxposed predecessor.
Also methods to hide root and removing the warning screen when booting plus safetynet (which i dont understand) interest me but I'm a little scared to play or alter anything core system related as im too in love with my tablet lol
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I dont want to install an incompatible Magisk module or framework or version.
I dont understand 'rui core' and other variants, by that i mean i dont know which i should install and which i should stay clear of.
Sent from my [device_name] using XDA-Developers Legacy app
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Sorry, what id really love is to be able to run linux on my tab6 and then use flash tools to flash roms etc on other devices. Use my tab as a laptop or PC.
It would be a dream come true.
I have the UK SM-T860 8gb Ram 256gb storage version still on Android 9 if that info is relevant or useful for any reason lol
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Because of the way magisk works, if anything goes wrong you just turn off magisk. Flash an unlatched boot.img and reboot. Or you might be able to flash the magisk uninstaller. Reflashing unlatched boot image is guaranteed to fix. And the devices you had before appear to be pretty old. I had an S2 and many of the things needed to make it better are not needed on new devices. GPS for example should most likely not need the module to help it. You will trip safety net if have Edxposed installed. There was a workaround but Google appears to have patched it. And the developer of Magisk said that the future of hiding it is a long way away if ever. You might be able to get past safety net temporarily. The only thing that won't work if tripped is Google pay, and likely Samsung pay. As far as I know there is no way to remove the warning about an unlocked bootloader.
Flash the version of Magisk suggested, likely to be the latest canary build of Magisk.Magisk works systemlessy. So try any magisk module or Edxposed module you want. Just know how return to a stock boot image or check and see if the magisk uninstaller works.(IDK if does or not on this device).
Another option if you have TWRP installed. Enable the magisk mm recovery manager module, then when in TWRP if you have it, you flash it again in recovery and go to terminal type "mm" and disable the module that is causing the problem and reboot.
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Because of the way magisk works, if anything goes wrong you just turn off magisk. Flash an unlatched boot.img and reboot. Or you might be able to flash the magisk uninstaller. Reflashing unlatched boot image is guaranteed to fix. And the devices you had before appear to be pretty old. I had an S2 and many of the things needed to make it better are not needed on new devices. GPS for example should most likely not need the module to help it. You will trip safety net if have Edxposed installed. There was a workaround but Google appears to have patched it. And the developer of Magisk said that the future of hiding it is a long way away if ever. You might be able to get past safety net temporarily. The only thing that won't work if tripped is Google pay, and likely Samsung pay. As far as I know there is no way to remove the warning about an unlocked bootloader.
Flash the version of Magisk suggested, likely to be the latest canary build of Magisk.Magisk works systemlessy. So try any magisk module or Edxposed module you want. Just know how return to a stock boot image or check and see if the magisk uninstaller works.(IDK if does or not on this device).
Another option if you have TWRP installed. Enable the magisk mm recovery manager module, then when in TWRP if you have it, you flash it again in recovery and go to terminal type "mm" and disable the module that is causing the problem and reboot.
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I still dont know what modules i should install in magisk, rui core and the other options. I havent used edxposed yet bexause i still have questions i I don't know answers to or a good enough idea of what a mistake may result in.
Sandhook, Yahfa... i dont understand these properly and which to use, sorry for these noob questions. If you arent fed up replying to me yet would you mind trying to help me understand the modules and the relationship magisk and edxposed have, its the do's and don'ts that I'm worried about. Thanks again pal, i really appreciate your help
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MadusDogusUK said:
I still dont know what modules i should install in magisk, rui core and the other options. I havent used edxposed yet bexause i still have questions i I don't know answers to or a good enough idea of what a mistake may result in.
Sandhook, Yahfa... i dont understand these properly and which to use, sorry for these noob questions. If you arent fed up replying to me yet would you mind trying to help me understand the modules and the relationship magisk and edxposed have, its the do's and don'ts that I'm worried about. Thanks again pal, i really appreciate your help
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You should try one and if it doesn't work, try the other. I have them both downloaded. If you use Snapchat, use one of the Snapchat versions otherwise Snapchat won't let you login and if you do manage to login, they will ban you. It does not give you any special abilities with Snapchat except to hide Edxposed from it.
First https://github.com/ElderDrivers/EdXposedManager/releases
Download latest Edxposed manager from here. then download the Edxposed zip within the application. And flash in magisk. Try the sandhook version or yahfa. There is no difference except that some devices apparently want one version and other devices want the other. Choose newest build or the snapchat of both of them. Ifnone doesn't work flash the other.
smartymcfly said:
You should try one and if it doesn't work, try the other. I have them both downloaded. If you use Snapchat, use one of the Snapchat versions otherwise Snapchat won't let you login and if you do manage to login, they will ban you. It does not give you any special abilities with Snapchat except to hide Edxposed from it.
First https://github.com/ElderDrivers/EdXposedManager/releases
Download latest Edxposed manager from here. then download the Edxposed zip within the application. And flash in magisk. Try the sandhook version or yahfa. There is no difference except that some devices apparently want one version and other devices want the other. Choose newest build or the snapchat of both of them. Ifnone doesn't work flash the other.
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Legend, thank you very much, extremely appreciated Sir
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Has anyone updated their Magisk version after initial install?
I'm on Magisk 22, and version 22.1 is available. I don't have a burning need for 22.1 but have found from experience that it's best to not lag behind too much; eventually some or other module will require a recent version.
I'm guessing it's similar to initial install, but done from within the Magisk app using 'Recovery Mode'. First for me doing this, so figured I'd ask about pitfalls to avoid from folks who have already done this.
EDIT: To answer my own question (since I'm so impatient), yes. Just remember to rename Magisk-v22.1.apk to .zip before rebooting to save you some time after Magisk reboot takes you to TWRP.
Arobase40 said:
This is indeed an important update so better do the update but prepare yourself to update more stuffs if you want to keep EdXposed and his modules working...
I didn't think about downloading Magisk-v22.1.apk and to rename to .zip before flashing it with TWRP so I had to update the Magisk manager before I could update Magisk itself.
After that you may or may not update the Riru and Riru edXposed modules as the edXposed was not working anymore for me . So I had to also update the edXposed manager.
And don't forget to reboot many times...
Finally you could also update the AFWall+ from the PlayStore... ^
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All working well here with:
Magisk 22.1
Riru v25.3.3.r393.ed83041
Riru - EdXposed v0.5.2.2_4683-master
EdXposed Manager 4.6.2
Arobase40 said:
This is not related with the Magisk update but can you tell what is actually your Tab S6 SafetyNet status ?
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I have no idea. I've never looked in to what it even means; sonething that is needed for some apps, from what I've read?
What do want me to look for?
Arobase40 said:
Well, to be short the SafetyNet status indicates what you can potentially do with a rooted device such as creating Secure Folder, installing and use banking apps, probably use Netflix or some other apps or features you would be able to run with a non-rooted device.
So, to know your SafetyNet status you simply have to open your Magisk manager and tap the "Verify SafetyNet" option on the Magisk welcomm screen. Then it may ask or may not ask you the permission to download external modules,do so and then it will tell you if you pass this test or not !
If I ask you that it because some weeks ago I passed all the test with my Tab S6 and my 2 Galaxy Note 9 and now they all fail for some unknown reasons and as I changed nothing in the Magisk environment and the edXposed environment except updating some Samsung and Google apps ! ^^
So I want to try to understand how it comes and when it comes this SafetyNet compatibility was broken... ^^
If other users could also check their SafetyNet status and indicate if there was a change it may help.
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I tapped 'Check SafetyNet' and got (see screenshot). Not interested in going any further. I hope you understand. fwiw, I too have an S6 with all Google and most Samsung apps either frozen or deleted; at last count 149 of them.
Guys, I have motorola edge 30 rooted via magisk(boot.img patched flash). Google wallet worked for few weeks even when I received warnings that my devices does not meet security requiremens) well last 2 weeks it's a nightmare. I completely remove cache and personal data from google play services. message device meets security requirements is restored and i can use wallet for day or two. then again this message appears when i open wallet your device DOES NOT meet security requirements and neither I can pay by google wallet it somehow warns my bank and it blocks my bank account and card. i call the bank clean cache and personal data from google services app. again my device MEETS security requirements and this works for day or 2. then again same thing your device DOES NOT meet security requirements are you kidding me?? I have turned off app autoupdate option in google account and google play services are in deny list in magisk. it does not seem to help at all. I have shamiko,magish hide props config and universal safety net modules installed.
any idea how to stop stupid google play services make my life miserable? thanks!
Please read this post. You need to install a Magisk module. You must be using minimum Magisk 24.
I have magisk latest version 26. let me check the link. i havent found module name. as stated i have 3 modules installed for this .
Lubo99 said:
I have magisk latest version 26. let me check the link. i havent found module name. as stated i have 3 modules installed for this .
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Ah, I missed that.
The "official" Universal SafetyNet Fix by kdrag0n does not properly fix the Play Integrity issue, which is why you have to use the Displax mod. If you're on the stock ROM you don't need MagiskHide Props Config.
Make sure you're passing Play Integrity DEVICE and BASIC labels as described in the thread I linked, and if you continue to have issues with Wallet see this thread. I don't even have Wallet/GPay in Magisk DenyList, and they work fine.
V0latyle said:
Ah, I missed that.
The "official" Universal SafetyNet Fix by kdrag0n does not properly fix the Play Integrity issue, which is why you have to use the Displax mod. If you're on the stock ROM you don't need MagiskHide Props Config.
Make sure you're passing Play Integrity DEVICE and BASIC labels as described in the thread I linked, and if you continue to have issues with Wallet see this thread. I don't even have Wallet/GPay in Magisk DenyList, and they work fine.
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i dont pass only the 3rd strong requirement which dont pass like 90 percent of phones lol. and wallet worked fine. i have reinstalled kdragon unsf by displax mod? lets see if it helps. I wonder why wallet is not yelling that you have magisk installed... lol.. as I am sure this app checks magisk presence too...
By the way when you check the picture magisk package dedpite i hide it! is exposed do you think it can be problem too? According app even fandím magisk package name can be a problem..
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i dont pass only the 3rd strong requirement which dont pass like 90 percent of phones lol. and wallet worked fine. i have reinstalled kdragon unsf by displax mod? lets see if it helps. I wonder why wallet is not yelling that you have magisk installed... lol.. as I am sure this app checks magisk presence too...
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Don't assume. Address the basics first and go from there.
Lubo99 said:
By the way when you check the picture magisk package dedpite i hide it! is exposed do you think it can be problem too? According app even fandím magisk package name can be a problem..
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What is your Play Integrity response? You seem to be skipping over the basics.
Displax USNF module changes DenyList. Keep in mind that DenyList is not MagiskHide and does not function the same way. Package name hiding is only necessary for apps that specifically detect it. In my case, none of the apps I use do, so the only module I use is USNF by Displax
Now i'm not skipping basics this is on all rooted phones i had. Strong integrity fails (attachment)but i was able to pay Google wallet. Question is which exact package or application IS telling Google wallet that there is security breach . So far Google wallet is not yelling anything after displax mod installed and autoupdates turned off .