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Magisk v25.2 hide app/package
As title, I am running Magisk App v25.2, and trying to get undetected on RootBeer I have enabled Zygisk Installed Shamiko, SafetyNet fix and Magisk BuildProps, and 'hidden' RootBeer in the deny list The device now passes every check except...
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Ive installed few Magisk (v.11.1 on Viper ROM) modules (ViPERAndroid FX, GPEDialer) but none of them shows in application list although those modules are shown correctly in Magisk module manager.
What can cause this?
Same problem
Magisk hide is not working on mobikwik app. I had selected option to hide root on mobikwik app but its not hiding. Because of root I am not able to open app.
Same with TeZ for me.
Have you ticked mobikwik in magisk hide. After doing so, mobikwik works fine for me.
It was not working for me but then I ticked Mobikwik in Magisk Hide and now it's working.
check whether you are passing safety Net status , + there is no unverified status showing in Play store. and your kernel is enforcing then only you can run apps which are checking root.
Well, I have this Moto G5 with LineageOS 16, Magisk 19.3 and TWRP 3.2.3-2-cedric-arm64 and unlocked bootloader.
When I test SafetyNet with Magisk Manager It says to me
SafetyNet check passed
ctsProfile: false
basicIntegrity: false
I have hidden Magisk Manager and changed the device fingerprint with the MagiskHide Props Config (I chosed the Moto G5 7.0 fingerprint)
What should do I do to get them both to true?
Srry for bad english
P.S. I'm having problems with Pokémon GO, this is why I'm doing this
If you flash the magisk uninstall zip and restart the device and run a safetynet check (use a 3rd party app from playstore) does basic integrity pass?
If so try an older version of magisk or try the canary build - if basic integrity still fails and you have tested it again after a clean flash then try a different rom
TheFixItMan said:
If you flash the magisk uninstall zip and restart the device and run a safetynet check (use a 3rd party app from playstore) does basic integrity pass?
If so try an older version of magisk or try the canary build - if basic integrity still fails and you have tested it again after a clean flash then try a different rom
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I've uninstalled Magisk and checked safety net, it still gives both false.
So I should change rom?
OnionMaster03 said:
I've uninstalled Magisk and checked safety net, it still gives both false.
So I should change rom?
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If it doesn't pass with a clean flash then yes
OnionMaster03 said:
I've uninstalled Magisk and checked safety net, it still gives both false.
So I should change rom?
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Los16 doesn't support safetynet on our device, you can use the magisk safetynet Modul that fixed your problem.
OnionMaster03 said:
Well, I have this Moto G5 with LineageOS 16, Magisk 19.3 and TWRP 3.2.3-2-cedric-arm64 and unlocked bootloader.
When I test SafetyNet with Magisk Manager It says to me
SafetyNet check passed
ctsProfile: false
basicIntegrity: false
I have hidden Magisk Manager and changed the device fingerprint with the MagiskHide Props Config (I chosed the Moto G5 7.0 fingerprint)
What should do I do to get them both to true?
Srry for bad english
P.S. I'm having problems with Pokémon GO, this is why I'm doing this
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I had the same problem, the ONLY thing that worked was installing the Magisk module "SafetyNet Fix" (you can find it the "Downloads" section of Magisk). The issue with that is that it creates a conflict with the "key" so you can an error message every time you start your phone, but you can ignore/clear it.
Tiki Thorsen said:
I had the same problem, the ONLY thing that worked was installing the Magisk module "SafetyNet Fix" (you can find it the "Downloads" section of Magisk). The issue with that is that it creates a conflict with the "key" so you can an error message every time you start your phone, but you can ignore/clear it.
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If you try copying the fingerprint key from the system build.prop into the vendor build.prop replacing the existing value it should solve that issue
Not tried it as don't own device
Tiki Thorsen said:
I had the same problem, the ONLY thing that worked was installing the Magisk module "SafetyNet Fix" (you can find it the "Downloads" section of Magisk). The issue with that is that it creates a conflict with the "key" so you can an error message every time you start your phone, but you can ignore/clear it.
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I have the same problem. When I install SafetyPatch, the phone hangs in an bootloop.
I choose pixel 2xl fingerprint. Its working fine for me
Hello,
I am using miui 11 indian stable rom, after i rooted my phone via LRtwrp when i want to login in my Gpay account the app is unable to send OTP.
I have checked all possible things , magisk hide, securitynet check is true, also gave all permission to gpay.
When i click send OTP the timer doesn't move on, attaching a clip of it. Please reply with working solution.
You can follow up this process , this might help:
SafetyNet Cts False Fix ?
Method 1
.................
1.) Install Riru - core from the Magisk downloads then reboot.
2.) Install Riru - EdXposed (Yahfa) from the Magisk downloads then reboot.
3.) Install EdXposedManagerv4.5.7.apk.
Download EdXposedManagerv4.5.7 : https://t.me/RedmiNote8ProOfficial/294276
Once installed, you should see EdXposed Framework is active after opening the app.
4.) Close the app then install HiddenCoreModule.apk
Download HiddenCoreModule :https://t.me/RedmiNote8ProOfficial/294277
5.) Open EdXposed manager. Then, from menu, select modules, activate hidden core module
6.) Reboot device
7.) Confirm from Magisk that ctsProfile is true and SafetyNet is passed.
Method 2
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1.)Install Busybox and MagiskHideProps from Magisk Download page
2.)Install terminal app from PlayStore and reboot
3.)Terminal app example: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm
4.)Open terminal and type as follows:
su
props
1
f
Seek for your OEM(Redmi) and type it's number.
Seek for your device(Redmi note 8pro) and type it's number.
if asked choose number of Android version you want to use
y
5.)reboot and enjoy
y (to reboot)
Still CTS profile false or have issues read this by our Magisk Dev
https://twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1245956080779198464?s=19
Psambitk1 said:
You can follow up this process , this might help:
SafetyNet Cts False Fix
Method 1
.................
1.) Install Riru - core from the Magisk downloads then reboot.
2.) Install Riru - EdXposed (Yahfa) from the Magisk downloads then reboot.
3.) Install EdXposedManagerv4.5.7.apk.
Download EdXposedManagerv4.5.7 : https://t.me/RedmiNote8ProOfficial/294276
Once installed, you should see EdXposed Framework is active after opening the app.
4.) Close the app then install HiddenCoreModule.apk
Download HiddenCoreModule :https://t.me/RedmiNote8ProOfficial/294277
5.) Open EdXposed manager. Then, from menu, select modules, activate hidden core module
6.) Reboot device
7.) Confirm from Magisk that ctsProfile is true and SafetyNet is passed.
Method 2
.................
1.)Install Busybox and MagiskHideProps from Magisk Download page
2.)Install terminal app from PlayStore and reboot
3.)Terminal app example: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=jackpal.androidterm
4.)Open terminal and type as follows:
su
props
1
f
Seek for your OEM(Redmi) and type it's number.
Seek for your device(Redmi note 8pro) and type it's number.
if asked choose number of Android version you want to use
y
5.)reboot and enjoy
y (to reboot)
Still CTS profile false or have issues read this by our Magisk Dev
https://twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1245956080779198464?s=19
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I already mentioned that safetynet is true.
My device: SM-M315F (M31), Android 11, OneUI3,1
SafetyNet can detect if you have rooted your device. If you don't pass the SafetyNet check, some secure apps (e.g. Google Pay) wont work!
Here's how I got around it (starting from stock):
Install TWRP and flash Magisk (root): https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/recovery-unofficial-3-5-2-twrp-for-galaxy-m31.4260181/
Make changes with Magisk to bypass SafetyNet: https://www.droidwin.com/pass-magisk-safetynet-android-11-root/
Make sure to also do Step #5 in the second link! Without that, my device failed the ctsProfile test.
M315FXXU2ATIC (Android 10) Magisk v23 stable. Google Pay.
Enabled Magisk hide, then installed modules - Riru v26.1.3 (from repo), LSPosed v1.6.5 (from repo), Universal SafetyNet Fix v2.1.2 (Riru version), then reboot. Now Google Pay accepted the card but still reported the device was not compliant. Clearing data (not cache) of Google Pay and Google Services helped.
PS: updated to M315FXXU2BUAD (Android 11) via ODIN and HOME_CSC, flashed Magisk again - all modules remained - Google Pay works.