So just a quick question I know there's a way to install Viper for Nougat I did this before I installed Magisk. But I just wanted to know if I were to install it would it break android pay?
Absolutely not.
That kind of issue is related to SafetyNet bypass (that you've to check from the main tab of Magisk Manager): if it's shown as Passed, you can use Android Pay without any trouble.
You can install V4A from Magisk repo, but I remember that's not working under OxygenOS (I was testing under Open Beta 7).
Hope to be wrong for Open Beta 10.
Hello everyone!
I'm going to install a Treble ROM (DotOS to be precise) and I was thinking about the actual statut of Magisk on our device,
Someone had success with the latest Magisk Beta (or any beta version) to bypass Safetynet?
Thanks!
Théo
You can try this: https://gist.github.com/Jerry981028/b6a7fdfcf1823325c2f94f83677fa554
But I've never been able to pass SafetyNet, with and without Magisk.
It's a thing with Treble roms, I've tried them with no luck.
hi any one know pliz if i can install edxposed framework on samsung galaxy s20+ rooted with lineage recovery ? Thanks
And another question if after rooted with lineage recovery i can update magisk manager and magisk directly with magisk manger ? Thanks
Edxposed works since magisk root... for magisk update you need to flash it with odin.
chieco said:
Edxposed works since magisk root... for magisk update you need to flash it with odin.
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Thanks . Have u tested install edxposed on s20 series . There is no bootloop problem ?
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Thanks . Have u tested install edxposed on s20 series . There is no bootloop problem ?
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No bootloop
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No bootloop
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Ok thanks will test
I had an issue with random reboots. Once they started it seemed like it would reboot 4 or 5 times and then it would stop. Did it once a day at least. Installed Vanced and removed Edxposed. No issues since. Could've been the app to go along with getting Vanced working but i froze it and it still happened so i dont know. Removing Edxposed completely and the apps to get Vanced working stopped the random reboots though.
@Fuzzy13
you must have done something wrong... everything works flawless with those xposed magisk modules + xposed manager + vanced from magisk repo.
need help installing edxposed s20 ultra snapdragon oneui 2.5 rom
magisk 21.1 stable and manager 8.0.3
i tried sandhook and yahfh both give me bootloop after installing last core
any tips ?
MaZaGnGy said:
need help installing edxposed s20 ultra snapdragon oneui 2.5 rom
magisk 21.1 stable and manager 8.0.3
i tried sandhook and yahfh both give me bootloop after installing last core
any tips ?
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Install Riru Core v21.3 and YAHFA EdXposed build from > here < (official alpha builds from EdXposed devs).
And ofc latest EdXposed Manager.
serajr said:
Install Riru Core v21.3 and YAHFA EdXposed build from > here < (official alpha builds from EdXposed devs).
And ofc latest EdXposed Manager.
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thank you mate for your reply but i also tried this without luck
and i searched about this problem and i found it is because the kernel enforce selinux so i flashed the custom kernel (jimbok) and turned it to permissive and it worked now without any issue .
i need a way to change stock kernel to permissive because the way i use didn't work
i use terminal command ''setenforce 0'' it doesn't change anything in stock kernel but it worked with the custom one
MaZaGnGy said:
thank you mate for your reply but i also tried this without luck
and i searched about this problem and i found it is because the kernel enforce selinux so i flashed the custom kernel (jimbok) and turned it to permissive and it worked now without any issue .
i need a way to change stock kernel to permissive because the way i use didn't work
i use terminal command ''setenforce 0'' it doesn't change anything in stock kernel but it worked with the custom one
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That's weird I gotta say.
I have the setup I mentioned and everything works flawlessly (along with latest magisk canary). My SM-G985F with stock firmware is running on enforcing selinux, as it should.
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That's weird I gotta say.
I have the setup I mentioned and everything works flawlessly (along with latest magisk canary). My SM-G985F with stock firmware is running on enforcing selinux, as it should.
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i think your device not a snapdragon version so you dont have this issue
because i saw in https://github.com/ people like me using snapdragon fold 2 and tab s7+
im not good enough to understanding why but i found this
(The interesting thing about the failure on the Fold2, a Snapdragon device, is that a dependent feature of RKP, namely CONFIG_KDP_CRED, stops 2020 Samsung Snapdragon devices from booting when the EdXposed Magisk module is enabled.
My hope is that fixing this RKP patch in Magisk will have the side-effect of allowing 2020 Samsung Snapdragon devices to boot EdXposed with the device's stock kernel.)
and in the end someone said you must use permissive to fix the boot loop
im waiting a fix for that or someone guide me to make the stock kernel permissive because it is not easy like before
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i think your device not a snapdragon version so you dont have this issue
because i saw in https://github.com/ people like me using snapdragon fold 2 and tab s7+
im not good enough to understanding why but i found this
(The interesting thing about the failure on the Fold2, a Snapdragon device, is that a dependent feature of RKP, namely CONFIG_KDP_CRED, stops 2020 Samsung Snapdragon devices from booting when the EdXposed Magisk module is enabled.
My hope is that fixing this RKP patch in Magisk will have the side-effect of allowing 2020 Samsung Snapdragon devices to boot EdXposed with the device's stock kernel.)
and in the end someone said you must use permissive to fix the boot loop
im waiting a fix for that or someone guide me to make the stock kernel permissive because it is not easy like before
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Yep mate, exynos!
I didn't know snapdragon devices were facing such issue. I've searched on this now and found this, but I guess you already saw it.
Hopefully a fix will come out soon!
It totally works!I tried it in July/August
Redmi Note 8T
ROM - Pixel Experience Plus
Latest version (just installed the september security patch)
Just flashed Magisk and enabled magisk hide, but it still fails the ctsProfile section in BASIC evalType...
And yes - I have tried this fix: https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
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Redmi Note 8T
ROM - Pixel Experience Plus
Latest version (just installed the september security patch)
Just flashed Magisk and enabled magisk hide, but it still fails the ctsProfile section in BASIC evalType...
And yes - I have tried this fix: https://github.com/kdrag0n/safetynet-fix
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Ithink you should ask in rom thread or group
did you install Riru core first ?
if not remove that module ,reboot, install riru then the fix
if still not work try this
Hello,
I've installed iodeOS on my Samsung S9 SM-G960F/DS with Android 11 which is basicly a pre-configured LineageOS.
Additionally i've installed TWRP and Magisk 23.0 and rooted my phone.
Bootloader is unlocked ofc.
In the SafetyNet, i cant even bypass the simple Basic Integrity check, let alone the CTS Profile.
So my Question is, are there routines to try? does someone have a idea how i could get this working?
Or is it simply just not possible on the S9 to bypass SafetyNet?
I've tried "universal-safetynet-bypass-fix.zip" but i cant seem to flash it from TWRP or Magisk.
Thanks in advance!
Turns out it was a Dev User Build that doesnt work with SafetyNet.
Instead, i've installed LineageOS 17.1 with Android 10 and im ok wiht it.
I've passed Basic Integrity that way and with the following instruction the CTS Profile:
Download this Magisk Module (For Android 7.0/7.1 to Android 12 Beta 4 and future versions) – SAFETYNET-FIX-v2.1.0
Open Magisk and go to the Modules tab
Install the Magisk Module that you downloaded
Reboot your phone, and that’s it.