Hello, I actually rooted a Moto G5s plus(android 8.1.0.0)...... it's the old phone I have, the newer one is Oppo A9 2020, which I couldn't even unlock the bootloader of.(would be great though if I can root this model)
Coming to the moto phone, I've rooted it, installed zygisk in magisk(v.26), and installed the safetynet fix zip file v.2.4 in the modules tab, but it's still not able to bypass safetynet check......
When it failed, I uninstalled it, and switched over to shamiko(latest release) ....... but it failed too......
Plz guide me, I dunno how to bypass safetynet check...
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Hello!
After moving on S288 and rooting my device, I realised that I no longer pass Safetynet. I, currently rooted with Chainfire's SuperSU + Magisk, with the feature from Magisk, Magisk Hide I cannot bypass the safetynet checker. Also as I seem to realise, it is bypassed by an unlocked bootloader, which I'm wondering if we lock again if it will pass.
This safetynet thing doesn't allow me to log into Snapchat and doesn't allow me to use some apps to pay via NFC, which drives me nuts.
I'll try locking the bootloader again and then seeing if that fixes the issue.
Any suggestions are welcome!
Hi,
I'm currently running Android Nougat Stock (4.28.401.3), with the Bootloader unlocked, but without TWRP or Magisk. My device is currently failing the SafetyNet Check due to Basic Integrity and CTS profile mismatch (Image attached).
I also get the error "Security checking fail GT_CONNECT_FAIL" when booting into Bootloader Mode (Image attached, Source).
I updated several months ago from Marshmallow to Nougat, via OTA. When I had Marshmallow, I had TWRP and Magisk installed, but didn't reinstall them afterwards.
Now I would like to try and fix this error. Would installing Magisk (using MagiskHide) fix this issue? Does the Bootloader need to be re-locked now in order to pass the SafetyNet Check?
Any help appreciated.
I can only help you with safetynet since I haven't seen that Security checking fail GT_CONNECT_FAIL error before. For making sure everything is fine with the software of your phone I'd flash a RUU, nonetheless, if I were you. If the error gets caused by a hardware failure (e.g. the infamous nand death) then there's not much you can do for fixing it aside from sending it to HTC for a repair.
Safetynet fails as soons as you unlock the bootloader. You have two choices now. Either you re-lock the bootloader or you install magisk and activate magisk hide. If you choose the latter the bootloader can stay unlocked.
Flippy498 said:
I can only help you with safetynet since I haven't seen that Security checking fail GT_CONNECT_FAIL error before. For making sure everything is fine with the software of your phone I'd flash a RUU, nonetheless, if I were you. If the error gets caused by a hardware failure (e.g. the infamous nand death) then there's not much you can do for fixing it aside from sending it to HTC for a repair.
Safetynet fails as soons as you unlock the bootloader. You have two choices now. Either you re-lock the bootloader or you install magisk and activate magisk hide. If you choose the latter the bootloader can stay unlocked.
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It looks like the Security checking fail GT_CONNECT_FAIL error is unrelated to the phone not passing the SafetyNet Check. Installing Magisk solved that problem (Though the Security checking fail GT_CONNECT_FAIL error still pops up).
Did the SafetyNet Check get updated or changed? My phone used to pass this check when on the Stock ROM.
Google constantly updates safetynet since they try to make magisk hide useless (aka make apps that rely on safetynet more secure). It's a cat and mouse game.
An unlocked bootloader results in a safetynet fail for quite some time, now, even if you use the stock rom.
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I rooted my phone about 6 months ago using the custom OEM unlock fix files and guide by Dr. Ketan. I'm on Magisk 18.0 and Manager ver. 7.0.0, which is the version that came with the guide since I think it's made specifically for my device (SM-G960F). For some reason, it's no longer passing SafetyNet even though it was before.
It's no longer passing the ctsProfile or basicintegrity checks. I'm afraid to update Magisk through the manager, as I'm not sure it will work on my device since I had to use a unique method to root it in the first place. Can someone help me so that my phone can pass SafetyNet again? Thanks!
Hey everyone,
So with pokemon GO dropping support for 32-bit devices soon (and Motorola decided to give us a 32-bit OS on 64-bit hardware....), I was wondering if there was any way I could flash a 64-bit ROM and still pass the SafetyNet CTS check? I guess I'd have to flash something without built in root, and then re-lock the bootloader, has anyone done this before?
Currently running stock ROM on my XT1676.
Thanks in advance,
J.e.v.a
Jimmy_The_Squid said:
Hey everyone,
So with pokemon GO dropping support for 32-bit devices soon (and Motorola decided to give us a 32-bit OS on 64-bit hardware....), I was wondering if there was any way I could flash a 64-bit ROM and still pass the SafetyNet CTS check? I guess I'd have to flash something without built in root, and then re-lock the bootloader, has anyone done this before?
Currently running stock ROM on my XT1676.
Thanks in advance,
J.e.v.a
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Why would you want to re-lock the bootloader? You couldn't do that anyway without flashing a stock unmodified firmware image and even then its not advisable because if something happens in the future you may not be able to reflash firmware as the bootloader is locked
Anyway to answer your question - most 64bit roms pass safetynet by default (lineage 17.1 & AOSP for example) as they contain a hack that changes the device fingerprint (you will get a message on boot about contacting the manufacturer due to the mismatch of fingerprints but this can be ignored)
If you want root flash magisk and then hide pokemon go in magisk hide assuming magisk still supports hiding of root as I haven't tested it for a while
Also no roms should be rooted by default - you need to root it yourself if you want to
Jimmy_The_Squid said:
Hey everyone,
So with pokemon GO dropping support for 32-bit devices soon (and Motorola decided to give us a 32-bit OS on 64-bit hardware....), I was wondering if there was any way I could flash a 64-bit ROM and still pass the SafetyNet CTS check? I guess I'd have to flash something without built in root, and then re-lock the bootloader, has anyone done this before?
Currently running stock ROM on my XT1676.
Thanks in advance,
J.e.v.a
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Just use MintOS with Magisk
It will work out of the box
Thanks for the advice both, I wanted to relock the bootloader as I believe the CTS check fails if it is detected as being unlocked. I'll have a go with one of the recommended ROMs and let you know how it turns out. I don't have any need for Root.
J.e.v.a.
Jimmy_The_Squid said:
Thanks for the advice both, I wanted to relock the bootloader as I believe the CTS check fails if it is detected as being unlocked. I'll have a go with one of the recommended ROMs and let you know how it turns out. I don't have any need for Root.
J.e.v.a.
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The bootloader tripping CTS does not work on this phone, it's too old
And you ironically need Magisk to pass SafetyNet! Magisk Hide hides Custom ROM things too that will trap SafetyNet.
nift4 said:
The bootloader tripping CTS does not work on this phone, it's too old
And you ironically need Magisk to pass SafetyNet! Magisk Hide hides Custom ROM things too that will trap SafetyNet.
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Ah good to hear having an old phone works in my favour sometimes.
I'm in same boat : wanted to flash the Lineage OS 64 bit version on the G5.
I don't understand why we need to use Magisk, I used to do the same last year on a Samsung J3 and flash a Lineage 14.1 (32bits and without root).
And it pass Safetynet checks wihout Magisk, is Magisks reaaly required on the G5 if we don't root the phone ?
Thanks
foosee said:
I'm in same boat : wanted to flash the Lineage OS 64 bit version on the G5.
I don't understand why we need to use Magisk, I used to do the same last year on a Samsung J3 and flash a Lineage 14.1 (32bits and without root).
And it pass Safetynet checks wihout Magisk, is Magisks reaaly required on the G5 if we don't root the phone ?
Thanks
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It depends if the rom passes safetynet by default
If it doesn't you need magisk to either flash a safetynet module or change device fingerprint in order to pass cts
You also need it to hide the fact you're rooted from apps using magisk hide
So to clarify - if the rom passes basic integrity & cts there shouldn't be a need to root
If it doesn't you need to use magisk to help you pass these things and to hide root
foosee said:
I'm in same boat : wanted to flash the Lineage OS 64 bit version on the G5.
I don't understand why we need to use Magisk, I used to do the same last year on a Samsung J3 and flash a Lineage 14.1 (32bits and without root).
And it pass Safetynet checks wihout Magisk, is Magisks reaaly required on the G5 if we don't root the phone ?
Thanks
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Try it. You can unroot and root your phone with the zips.
Hi,
I have read and tried many things on the Internet to be able to pass safety on my Moto G5 (XT1676) under LOS 17.1 and then 18.1 but I did not managed to make it pass safetynet tests...
Using Magisk latest version and Hide/Props (fingerprints) makes in fact things worse than just LOS installed.
With LOS installed, I have only "CTS profile" failed but after using Magisk, depending on modules used, CTS profile is still "failed" and other categories are "failed" too.
Does anyone know how to pass safetynet tests on G5 (cedric) as of May 2021 with LOS 18.1 from Jarl-Penguin (Which tools/version/settings) ?
I just want to be able to use my banking app... I do not need to root my phone.
If not possible, my guess is I have to go back to stock ROM and to relock bootloader ?... I have tried once and I lost IMEIs... which I only managed to recover by reflashing LOS ! (other methods found on XDA did not apply and/or work for me)
Thank you
alxsj said:
Hi,
I have read and tried many things on the Internet to be able to pass safety on my Moto G5 (XT1676) under LOS 17.1 and then 18.1 but I did not managed to make it pass safetynet tests...
Using Magisk latest version and Hide/Props (fingerprints) makes in fact things worse than just LOS installed.
With LOS installed, I have only "CTS profile" failed but after using Magisk, depending on modules used, CTS profile is still "failed" and other categories are "failed" too.
Does anyone know how to pass safetynet tests on G5 (cedric) as of May 2021 with LOS 18.1 from Jarl-Penguin (Which tools/version/settings) ?
I just want to be able to use my banking app... I do not need to root my phone.
If not possible, my guess is I have to go back to stock ROM and to relock bootloader ?... I have tried once and I lost IMEIs... which I only managed to recover by reflashing LOS ! (other methods found on XDA did not apply and/or work for me)
Thank you
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You can try flashing MicroG via TWRP (suggest the NanoDroid version plus their patcher) BUT you will have to uninstall Magisk, since I never knew how to pass the SafetyNet using a custom URL with in the settings of MicroG.
Tiki Thorsen said:
You can try flashing MicroG via TWRP (suggest the NanoDroid version plus their patcher) BUT you will have to uninstall Magisk, since I never knew how to pass the SafetyNet using a custom URL with in the settings of MicroG.
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Thank you for your answer. Have you ever made it work this way or is it just a guess ?
alxsj said:
Thank you for your answer. Have you ever made it work this way or is it just a guess ?
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Last time check it did (when i posted that), but AFAIK Google did some changes into SafetyNet and is not working anymore.
Tiki Thorsen said:
Last time check it did (when i posted that), but AFAIK Google did some changes into SafetyNet and is not working anymore.
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OK. Thank you for the up-to-date information !
The latest version of MicroG now passes includes a Safetynet check and it passes.
Hi, with this tuto (https://forum.xda-developers.com/t/...motorola-moto-g5-stock-to-android-11.4524049/) I fail CTS check but Netflix and Disney+ work