Su binary not found - Magisk

I'm using magisk v8 phh's super su the magisk one and magisk hide enabled. Any fixes for this

Have you gone into the super Su app and enabled the superuser access?
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Same problem here. I lost su/root twice after reboot when using Magisk v8. Besides, sometimes su was lost suddenly during daily use and I didn't encounter this with Magisk v7.

I think it has to do with Magisk hide, because it only happens to me with it enabled.
If I reboot I get root back

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Xposed, Nexus 9, systemless on CM 13 kills magisk root

Hi,
i recently installed magisk and xposed on my OnePlus One and it worked flawlessly.
Yesterday, i updated my Nexus 9 (CM 13, nightly) and unrooted it.
- Uninstalled SuperSU
- Reinstalled SuperSU from the PlayStore
- Let SuperSU fully unroot my Nexus 9
After that, i installed magisk and phh superuser.
Everything worked fine, until i installed xposed 86.5 systemless.
After a reboot, root is gone.
Magisk can't mount root anymore and if i try it within adb "$(getprop magisk.supath)/su -c "setprop magisk.root 1"" it throws an error, that "su" cannot be found.
After uninstalling xposed, magisk can mount root again.
Any suggestions?

[SOLVED] Directv Now and a rooted device

As the title describes DirecTV Now/AT&T has decided that root users can't watch with their app. I am using a Nexus 6 with Nitrogen OS, with phh superuser with magisk. Using magisk hide on the directv now app and superuser itself. I am also using the root kill switch 1.3.3.2. All of these things activated and DirecTV Now still doesn't work. Anyone have a step by step guide to get this app to work with root?
rester555 said:
As the title describes DirecTV Now/AT&T has decided that root users can't watch with their app. I am using a Nexus 6 with Nitrogen OS, with phh superuser with magisk. Using magisk hide on the directv now app and superuser itself. I am also using the root kill switch 1.3.3.2. All of these things activated and DirecTV Now still doesn't work. Anyone have a step by step guide to get this app to work with root?
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I think it's because your bootloader is unlocked, you can check with the app "SafetyNet Helper Sample" on Google play. There maybe a kernel that will help, I heard ElementalX but not sure.
Solved the problem of annoying error 40 code!
Ok for everyone with DirecTV Now and a Custom ROM with unlocked bootloader(maybe even stock rom). Here's the way to see the video on DirecTV NOW and keep root/unlock.
Disclaimer: This method is with phh superuser and magisk v9 with Magisk Manager 2.5 (haven't tried it on SuperSu, but might work with suhide). Also, I was on 7.1.1 Nitrogen OS build 12/06. This is also with Android's latest December 5, security patch.
Before doing the steps, clear data and cache on your direcTV Now app
1.) Flash the ROM, flash Gapps, flashed unSu if not using phh superuser or built in su app, flashed magisk v9, flashed phh superuser r266-2, boot phone
2.) Installed magisk manager.
3.) Activated magiskhide through magisk manager
4.) rebooted device
5.) Checked in magiskhide the DirecTV Now app and checked supersu
6.) rebooted device
7.) went into build.prop in /system
8.) changed ro.build.type=userdebug to ro.build.type=user
9.) changed ro.build.tags=test-keys to ro.build.tags=release-keys
The SuperSU/Magisk v9/MagiskHide combo 'works' too.
Just (A) deny DTV NOW root access in SuperSU, and (B) hide it with magiskhide in MagiskManager.
(This assumes you have Magisk set up to properly use SuperSU)
rester555 said:
Solved the problem of annoying error 40 code!
Ok for everyone with DirecTV Now and a Custom ROM with unlocked bootloader(maybe even stock rom). Here's the way to see the video on DirecTV NOW and keep root/unlock.
Disclaimer: This method is with phh superuser and magisk v9 with Magisk Manager 2.5 (haven't tried it on SuperSu, but might work with suhide). Also, I was on 7.1.1 Nitrogen OS build 12/06. This is also with Android's latest December 5, security patch.
Before doing the steps, clear data and cache on your direcTV Now app
1.) Flash the ROM, flash Gapps, flashed unSu if not using phh superuser or built in su app, flashed magisk v9, flashed phh superuser r266-2, boot phone
2.) Installed magisk manager.
3.) Activated magiskhide through magisk manager
4.) rebooted device
5.) Checked in magiskhide the DirecTV Now app and checked supersu
6.) rebooted device
7.) went into build.prop in /system
8.) changed ro.build.type=userdebug to ro.build.type=user
9.) changed ro.build.tags=test-keys to ro.build.tags=release-keys
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Anyone know if it is required to use buildprop still?
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To my knowledge yes.
Did you allow or deny permissions?
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Build prop edits still a yes... as of last night on N6 w/ pure nexus rom
A slightly easier solution, if you already have Xposed installed, is Root Cloak: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6CzzenVoF4
Delete, fixed my issue.

Issue with SuperSU app - prompt mode

hi,
I rooted my Yotaphone 2 (MM 6.0.1) with SuperSU (2.79 SR3, systemless mode) from TWRP.
If I set SuperSU app in mode "grant", everything works correctly, all apps receive root permission (root explorer, root checker, etc..).
But if I set SuperSU app in mode "prompt", no prompt appears and the application requiring root access hangs waiting or says that there is no root; and the list of apps on SuperSU remains empty.
What I already tried without success:
re-install SuperSU from scratch (using the options for clean / reinstall in the application)
reinstall SuperSU (using UnSU.zip to clean current installation from TWRP)
clean Delvik/Cache
install SuperSU 2.79 stable
convert SuperSU app to system app
use other apps to control root
try SuperSU 2.79 System mode
In all cases I still have the same issue (except with SuperSU System mode, in which case I have bootloop).
Do you have any clue on how to solve the issue?
I'd be interested to know what might be causing that. That happened when we root our Samsung Galaxy S7 (G930P) phone. But there have been scripts out for tweaks and such and along the way SuperSU will start promoting. But would love to know what would cause the prompts to not appear.
I thought it was just our phones trying to get root the weird way we have to do it. Interesting to know others are running into the same sort of glitch (?) On other hardware.
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Many app detecting root even saftynet pass

I am using oneplus 6 with latest oos magisk 19.3
Banking app like sbi anywhere, icici detecting root can't use upi.
Also adadhar app detecting root event safety net pass already done magisk hide
Can some help me there or use other versions of magisk
Please help
android_smater said:
I am using oneplus 6 with latest oos magisk 19.3
Banking app like sbi anywhere, icici detecting root can't use upi.
Also adadhar app detecting root event safety net pass already done magisk hide
Can some help me there or use other versions of magisk
Please help
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Use Hide Magisk manager in settings or Core only mode.
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Dexer125 said:
Use Hide Magisk manager in settings or Core only mode.
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Didn't work either. I guess will have to wait for an update. I have tried so far:
Settings > Magisk Core Only More - On
Magisk Hide - Check against the banking app
Clear app cache
Reboot
Also - Magisk v19.3, Magisk Manager v7.3.1(222)
gagan007 said:
Didn't work either. I guess will have to wait for an update. I have tried so far:
Settings > Magisk Core Only More - On
Magisk Hide - Check against the banking app
Clear app cache
Reboot
Also - Magisk v19.3, Magisk Manager v7.3.1(222)
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disable developer mode?
and you need to hide magisk manager itself.not just magisk hide.
Try executing
Code:
su -c chmod 000 /proc/net/unix
in a terminal. Several banking apps now use a very stupid and shaky root detection heuristic that is circumvented in this way.
(see https://github.com/Ingan121/UDSBypass).
A banking app on my phone (keytradebank, belgian bank) worked fine with Magisk Hide but after an update stopped working.
Disabling read access to /proc/net/unix did the trick for me!
Looked it up, this rootbeerFresh code is really brain-dead, even the presence of busybox will make isRooted() return true
No concern for false positives at all.
el_perro said:
A banking app on my phone (keytradebank, belgian bank) worked fine with Magisk Hide but after an update stopped working.
Disabling read access to /proc/net/unix did the trick for me!
Looked it up, this rootbeerFresh code is really brain-dead, even the presence of busybox will make isRooted() return true
No concern for false positives at all.
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Remember that app says it COULD be root.
If anyone is paying attention to it yet.
Also
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magis...and_other_apps_wont_install_or_doesnt_show_up
Busybox
Some apps detect Busybox and see this as a sign of your device being compromised (rooted). Magisk should be able to hide any Busybox installed as a Magisk module. osm0sis has a great Busybox module available in the Magisk repo (install from the Magisk Manager, under "Downloads").
Figuring out if an app has dependencies, looks for "sensitive props", Busybox, etc
It can be tricky figuring out if an app is dependent on another app or process for detecting root, expects certain prop values, doesn't like Busybox or whatever is triggering a root warning within the app. Apart from trying one thing/prop at a time, finding this out could mean you have to decompile the apk to look at the source code (use search), grab a logcat when the app is detecting root, etc.
Detecting apps requiring root
There are apps that detect known apps that require root and refuse to work properly or even start if that is the case. Usual suspects include (but aren't limited to) busybox apps, Xposed installer, root hiding apps, etc.
This can be worked around by uninstalling or possibly freezing (Titanium Backup can do this, among others) the offending root app when you need to use an app detecting root apps and reinstalling/unfreezing it afterwards. Cumbersome, but it might work. There are also some Xposed modules that can hide apps from other apps, but having Xposed installed might cause other issues with tampering detection...
@mrspeccy Thank you for pointing out that workaround. Works for me too for the Keytrade app
el_perro said:
A banking app on my phone (keytradebank, belgian bank) worked fine with Magisk Hide but after an update stopped working.
Disabling read access to /proc/net/unix did the trick for me!
Looked it up, this rootbeerFresh code is really brain-dead, even the presence of busybox will make isRooted() return true
No concern for false positives at all.
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How did you do that?
su -c chmod 000 /proc/net/unix didn't work for me.
robuser007 said:
How did you do that?
su -c chmod 000 /proc/net/unix didn't work for me.
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yes, in a terminal on your phone or using 'adb shell'
be aware it's not a permanent fix, a reboot will restore the old permissions on /proc/net/unix
so you have to remove read access after every reboot.
Quite clumsy.
To make this easier on the go, I installed termux, created in the home directory a small file 'hide' with the one-liner,
Code:
su -c chmod 440 /proc/net/unix
Note: 000 works just as well, but 440 is closer to the original permission and works too.
so after a reboot i open termux terminal and type the command
Code:
. hide
gagan007 said:
Didn't work either. I guess will have to wait for an update. I have tried so far:
Settings > Magisk Core Only More - On
Magisk Hide - Check against the banking app
Clear app cache
Reboot
Also - Magisk v19.3, Magisk Manager v7.3.1(222)
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Thanks it work...
Got that app working successfully today. Hiding Magisk itself worked I guess. I locked bootloader also.
android_smater said:
I am using oneplus 6 with latest oos magisk 19.3
Banking app like sbi anywhere, icici detecting root can't use upi.
Also adadhar app detecting root event safety net pass already done magisk hide
Can some help me there or use other versions of magisk
Please help
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Try these...
1. From your magisk, install these 2 modules: Riru - Core, and Riru - EdXposed (Sandbox or Yahfa is okay]
2. Reboot your device to activate both modules.
3. Install Xposed Installer APK by DVDandroid. You can get it here: https://dl-xda.xposed.info/modules/d...v33_36570c.apk
4. Reboot to activate the Xposed Installer app
5. Inside Xposed Installer app, go to downloads and install the HiddenCore Module.
6. Reboot and go back to Magisk, and hide.
7. Test to see if everything is now okay.
wittymav said:
Try these...
1. From your magisk, install these 2 modules: Riru - Core, and Riru - EdXposed (Sandbox or Yahfa is okay]
2. Reboot your device to activate both modules.
3. Install Xposed Installer APK by DVDandroid. You can get it here: https://dl-xda.xposed.info/modules/d...v33_36570c.apk
4. Reboot to activate the Xposed Installer app
5. Inside Xposed Installer app, go to downloads and install the HiddenCore Module.
6. Reboot and go back to Magisk, and hide.
7. Test to see if everything is now okay.
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Nope! It Doesn't Work With SBI YONO Or BHIM.
My Cofidis app also keeps detecting root.
Have latest version magisk, latest version of magiskmanager and renamed it. Magisk is hidding. App is in magisk hide list.
chmod suggestion did not work
Running latest version of lineageos on my htc u11. I think the issues started when I installed the latest build (11/08).
Any suggestions to fix this?
Same issue here with this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.mobeepass.nfcniceticket
Is there any way to troubleshoot what triggers the root detection?
Ps24u said:
Same issue here with this app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.mobeepass.nfcniceticket
Is there any way to troubleshoot what triggers the root detection?
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No Magisk prompt when using SU apps

Hey!
I've successfully rooted my S10 (3rd time in a row) with Magisk. I've installed my daily apps, including Greenify, AFWall, AdAway etc. They all were prompting for SU access, and it went fine.
I had to reboot my phone. Since reboot, no app is asking for SU access. Apps that were granted SU access before reboot are working fine in Root mode, yet I can't SU any more apps.
Magisk Logs are fine, no errors, no crashing. I don't want to factory reset once again...
My Magisk modules: Busybox, Energized Protection.
What i've tried:
Updating Magisk to stable / beta
Running Magisk in safe mode
Hiding and restoring Magisk Manager app
Changing any option in Magisk Manager
Removing all modules
Using Magisk hide / disabling Magisk hide
Removing Magisk from battery optimisation mode
Everything else that I could find online...
I have no idea what to do now...
I can't grant SU to any other app...

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