Safety check was successful but ctsProfile: false and basicIntegrity: false - Magisk

Also modules that I install are not appearing on the modules tap it's almost af if my Magisk stopped working. All I did was uninstall emojione and try to install a ios emoji app and this happened.

Yes, the SafetyNet check was successful (a reply from the server was received) and the check determined that your device does not pass SafetyNet.
Try completely uninstalling and reinstalling Magisk and the Manager.

Didgeridoohan said:
Yes, the SafetyNet check was successful (a reply from the server was received) and the check determined that your device does not pass SafetyNet.
Try completely uninstalling and reinstalling Magisk and the Manager.
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How do I uninstall it then? Nothing happened when I clicked install and it just rebooted the device... And I do not have a backup so I can't choose the option "back to stock" under uninstall

DEROLIVAN said:
How do I uninstall it then? Nothing happened when I clicked install and it just rebooted the device... And I do not have a backup so I can't choose the option "back to stock" under uninstall
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Well, you obviously have a faulty Magisk installation... There's an uninstaller zip in the release thread. Flash that in recovery.

Didgeridoohan said:
Well, you obviously have a faulty Magisk installation... There's an uninstaller zip in the release thread. Flash that in recovery.
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ty working now

Sorry I just uninstalled and installed again Magisk in my Xperia XZs, but CTSProfile & BasicIntegrity still false. Please help for solution. Thanks. ?

Garrsett said:
Sorry I just uninstalled and installed again Magisk in my Xperia XZs, but CTSProfile & BasicIntegrity still false. Please help for solution. Thanks. ?
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Install Xposed and intstall the module: No Device Check

pere1313 said:
Install Xposed and intstall the module: No Device Check
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If you really want to pass safety net I'd highly recommend that you don't install Xposed!

leepea said:
If you really want to pass safety net I'd highly recommend that you don't install Xposed!
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That depends... You can't pass SafetyNet fully, but with the No Device Check module you can make it pass the CTS profile check. So if you have any apps that only rely on that, you might be good to go.
Of course, having Xposed installed may cause other issues, but that's another story.

pere1313 said:
Install Xposed and intstall the module: No Device Check
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Hi! I've tried your suggestion and it works for ctsProfile, now showing true. But I still got basicIntegrity: false. Any other useful suggestion? Thanks in advance.

metafaniel said:
Hi! I've tried your suggestion and it works for ctsProfile, now showing true. But I still got basicIntegrity: false. Any other useful suggestion? Thanks in advance.
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Hi, I still have the same problem as you, if you solve the problem, send me a message please.
Thanks.

Didgeridoohan said:
Yes, the SafetyNet check was successful (a reply from the server was received) and the check determined that your device does not pass SafetyNet.
Try completely uninstalling and reinstalling Magisk and the Manager.
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Hello, so I'm in the same situation, except I can't manage to get SafetyNet control to pass... I also have both statue on false, and I can't figure out how to solve it. I've searched for hours a solution, but nothing seems to work. I tried re installing it, hiding the manager... Nothing works. If anyone could help me, that would be really, really appreciated :/
I precise that Magisk and Magisk Manager are up to date, and that I have TWRP installed.
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KyaCeption said:
Hello, so I'm in the same situation, except I can't manage to get SafetyNet control to pass... I also have both statue on false, and I can't figure out how to solve it. I've searched for hours a solution, but nothing seems to work. I tried re installing it, hiding the manager... Nothing works. If anyone could help me, that would be really, really appreciated :/
I precise that Magisk and Magisk Manager are up to date, and that I have TWRP installed.
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pere1313 said:
Hi, I still have the same problem as you, if you solve the problem, send me a message please.
Thanks.
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For Passing The SafetyNet, Check This Post https://forum.xda-developers.com/ap...playstore-services-data-t3789498/post76682978.
Magisk-v16.4 Is Not Suitable For Most Of Us To Use Due To Many Issues So That Flash Its Replacement Magisk-v16.3.1(ThePatchedBinary) From This Link https://androidfilehost.com/?fid=962339331458996616 Or Magisk-v16.3 (Instead Of Magisk-v16.4).

KyaCeption said:
Hello, so I'm in the same situation, except I can't manage to get SafetyNet control to pass... I also have both statue on false, and I can't figure out how to solve it. I've searched for hours a solution, but nothing seems to work. I tried re installing it, hiding the manager... Nothing works. If anyone could help me, that would be really, really appreciated :/
I precise that Magisk and Magisk Manager are up to date, and that I have TWRP installed.
:crying:
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Before you keep trying things, make sure that you have the basics taken care of. There are some requirements and necessities for MagiskHide to work. Take a look here: https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskHide#hn_Basics
And when asking for help, make sure to include device, ROM, and other necessary details. And logs... Take a look here for that: https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskHideHelp

Related

How to go from normal root to systemless root for Magisk?

Title says it all. Im currently using using SuperSU so looking for Systemless root and looking for Xposed to work as well.
Remove SuperSU, flash Magisk. That's basically it... If you have issues on the way there's lots of info in the support read and some things to try here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-magisk-hide-troubleshooting-tips-t3561828
Didgeridoohan said:
Remove SuperSU, flash Magisk. That's basically it... If you have issues on the way there's lots of info in the support read and some things to try here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/magisk-magisk-hide-troubleshooting-tips-t3561828
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Do I remove SuperSU thru it's manager and then flash Magisk?
riahc3 said:
Do I remove SuperSU thru it's manager and then flash Magisk?
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Yes, choosing the full unroot option. It is also good to have the unsu zip by osm0sis handy, but the full unroot option should work.
jhedfors said:
Yes, choosing the full unroot option. It is also good to have the unsu zip by osm0sis handy, but the full unroot option should work.
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This just flash Magisk? No Xposed issues?
riahc3 said:
This just flash Magisk? No Xposed issues?
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I don't use Xposed, as it does not work on Nougat. You will need to install the Xposed module in the Magisk Downloads tab.
jhedfors said:
I don't use Xposed, as it does not work on Nougat. You will need to install the Xposed module in the Magisk Downloads tab.
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Im on 6.0 so I do and its important.
Well, here goes nothing I guess....
When SuperSU asked if I wanted to recover the boot image (I think it was that) I said no.
Issues with that?
Checking patch status
SuperSU patched boot detected!
Adding auto patch scirpt for supersu
SuperSU image mount failed...
Will still try to complete installation
Device still does boot...which I guess is still a good sign.
Says Ive lost root....
Magisk does say it is installed.
riahc3 said:
Checking patch status
SuperSU patched boot detected!
Adding auto patch scirpt for supersu
SuperSU image mount failed...
Will still try to complete installation
Device still does boot...which I guess is still a good sign.
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Reflashed the SuperSU zip.....Opening Magisk Manager.....its currently stuck opening it. Only the logo with the background appears.
Android says "Magisk Manager is not responding".
OK! Wow, that took a while lol....
Latest version of Magisk installed....
Properly rooted
279:SUPERSU
Checking SafetlyNet Failed: CTS Profile Mismatch
riahc3 said:
Reflashed the SuperSU zip.....Opening Magisk Manager.....its currently stuck opening it. Only the logo with the background appears.
Android says "Magisk Manager is not responding".
OK! Wow, that took a while lol....
Latest version of Magisk installed....
Properly rooted
279:SUPERSU
Checking SafetlyNet Failed: CTS Profile Mismatch
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CTS profile mismatch will happen if you're using SuperSU.
The one thing that went wrong was you saying no to restoring the boot image backup. If you want to use MagiskSU you'll need to flash it over a boot image that doesn't have the SuperSU patches.
Didgeridoohan said:
CTS profile mismatch will happen if you're using SuperSU.
The one thing that went wrong was you saying no to restoring the boot image backup. If you want to use MagiskSU you'll need to flash it over a boot image that doesn't have the SuperSU patches.
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At this point, is there is a way to fix it?
I have gotten also gotten systemless Xposed installed
riahc3 said:
At this point, is there is a way to fix it?
I have gotten also gotten systemless Xposed installed
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If you're happy with your current setup, leave it be. If you need to pass SafetyNet (you'll need to disable Xposed for that) you'll have to start over.
Didgeridoohan said:
If you're happy with your current setup, leave it be. If you need to pass SafetyNet (you'll need to disable Xposed for that) you'll have to start over.
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Doesnt systemless Xposed pass SafetyNet?
riahc3 said:
Doesnt systemless Xposed pass SafetyNet?
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No.
Didgeridoohan said:
No.
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Oh! My mistake then
I could careless about SafetyCheck as I need Xposed modules.
Besides, that, then Magisk is working? That was pretty simple. Thank you for your help.
Reading thru your thread, I cant really see what SafetyCheck implies. Does it just affect that stupid Pokemon crap? I imagine it affects more things like banks but I dont think mines will depend on that.
riahc3 said:
Oh! My mistake then
I could careless about SafetyCheck as I need Xposed modules.
Besides, that, then Magisk is working? That was pretty simple. Thank you for your help.
Reading thru your thread, I cant really see what SafetyCheck implies. Does it just affect that stupid Pokemon crap? I imagine it affects more things like banks but I dont think mines will depend on that.
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Magisk works fine with SuperSU. It's if you'd ever want to hide root from some process or app that you might have some trouble, since Magisk Hide is developed with MagiskSU in mind.
There are some banking apps, Android Pay, Pokemon Go other apps that utilise SafetyNet. I do believe that more and more apps will use in the future and the cat and mouse game of hiding root is gonna continue...
riahc3 said:
Im on 6.0 so I do and its important.
Well, here goes nothing I guess....
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I am also on android 6.0.1 and need to install magisk to work with safetynet to install games like pokemon , supermario run etc . Why do you say Xposed is required? also, did full unroot from within superSU app worked for you or you flashed UnSu for that?
Thanks
anshulsingh said:
I am also on android 6.0.1 and need to install magisk to work with safetynet to install games like pokemon , supermario run etc . Why do you say Xposed is required? also, did full unroot from within superSU app worked for you or you flashed UnSu for that?
Thanks
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I use Xposed modules in my daily life and cannot afford to be without them.

Issue with magisk after using triangle away!

So i flashed magisk on my phone 2 weeks ago and everything seemed fine and awesome but then for some reason i decided to use triangle away to reset my flash counter. After doing that i couldn't pass the safetynet test. I tried uninstalling magisk, flashing stock boot and finally flashed magisk zip file but still couldnt pass the safetynet test.
Extra info: i have a Samsung Note 4 N910H 6.0 marshmallow.
Read that disabling usb debugging mode might help but no luck.
Applied other fixes as well
Any help will be appreciated
Not one can help?
majd_90 said:
Not one can help?
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No answer usually means just that...
When asking for help it's a good idea to include some kind of log. Upload a Magisk log (as an attachment). Maybe it'll show something (but don't hold your breath).
Didgeridoohan said:
No answer usually means just that...
When asking for help it's a good idea to include some kind of log. Upload a Magisk log (as an attachment). Maybe it'll show something (but don't hold your breath).
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Was hoping for some kind of solution or idea to fix it ! I'll try finding the log and uploading it but i doubt it'll show any issues cause everything installed normally without an error or something
majd_90 said:
Was hoping for some kind of solution or idea to fix it ! I'll try finding the log and uploading it but i doubt it'll show any issues cause everything installed normally without an error or something
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Install from Google Play the app called "RootBeer Sample", hide it from Magisk Hide, run it and upload a screenshot and upload the Magisk log.
AFAIK Note 4 doesn't have the original flash counter; it uses Knox and you can't revert that. The last device with a flash counter was S3/mini.
Deic said:
Install from Google Play the app called "RootBeer Sample", hide it from Magisk Hide, run it and upload a screenshot and upload the Magisk log.
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Here you go ! I attached the screenshot and log ! Alot of Xs on the screenshot but it is rooted
Dexxxta said:
AFAIK Note 4 doesn't have the original flash counter; it uses Knox and you can't revert that. The last device with a flash counter was S3/mini.
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Wish i knew that ! The flash counter (which triangle away indicated) was 21 , when i reset the counter it turned into 1
majd_90 said:
Here you go ! I attached the screenshot and log ! Alot of Xs on the screenshot but it is rooted
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Okay, first you didn't hide RootBeer and second SafetyNet was update weeks ago. You need try Universal SafetyNet Fix module, I recommend the beta one
Deic said:
Okay, first you didn't hide RootBeer and second SafetyNet was update weeks ago. You need try Universal SafetyNet Fix module, I recommend the beta one
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Ah ya i forgot ! I'll do it again if you want , And where can i get that module? From magisk manager?
Deic said:
Okay, first you didn't hide RootBeer and second SafetyNet was update weeks ago. You need try Universal SafetyNet Fix module, I recommend the beta one
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Much better
Deic said:
Okay, first you didn't hide RootBeer and second SafetyNet was update weeks ago. You need try Universal SafetyNet Fix module, I recommend the beta one
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Ok so i found it on xda , downloaded the beta one and added it to the modules in magisk manager , and then rebooted. Still not passing the safetynet test
majd_90 said:
Ah ya i forgot ! I'll do it again if you want , And where can i get that module? From magisk manager?
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https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72844209&postcount=633
@majd_90 Did you install F-Droid Privileged module like the posts say?
Deic said:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=72844209&postcount=633
@majd_90 Did you install F-Droid Privileged module like the posts say?
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Yes i followed what the post mentioned
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majd_90 said:
Yes i followed what the post mentioned
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Did you have Xposed and can share post-fs-data.log in /magisk/xiaomi-safetynet-fix folder?
Deic said:
Did you have Xposed and can share post-fs-data.log in /magisk/xiaomi-safetynet-fix folder?
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No never had Xposed on this phone before !
majd_90 said:
No never had Xposed on this phone before !
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Can't execute /system/bin/sh... Do you can try this in terminal and post the result?
Code:
ls -la /system/bin/sh
Deic said:
Can't execute /system/bin/sh... Do you can try this in terminal and post the result?
Code:
ls -la /system/bin/sh
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Here u go
Ok so safetynet just passed ! I went to the thread which had the universal safetynet fix module and looked around , i saw a link to another thread which had a lot of suggestions that might work ! So finally i enabled magisk core only mode in the settings, disabled systemless hosts and rebooted..
And vola it passed. Gonna keep monitoring it, i am afriad it might be luck it worked this time. Thanks everyone for your assistance

Losing Magisk Root After Reboot

Hi,
I'm running stock ROM with TWRP recovery.
I've managed to successfully root my Note with Magisk.
Somehow I noticed that my device loses root after a reboot and sometimes even randomly. When I go into the custom recovery and flash Magisk 14 or 14.3 everything works fine for while, till it loses root again.
Could someone shed some light on my issue, please?
Thanks in advance.
I've also themed Magisk Manager with Substratum could that be the issue?
I'm also running stock rom, losing magisk root from time to time.
When root is lost, I'm getting a notification that "new magisk V14 is available.
Reinstalling with TWRP only to lose it again a day or two later.
You all need to change your settings in magisk manager. I had the same problem. Change your update channel to Beta. This will keep magisk 14.3 installed once you flash it in recovery after setting this. :highfive:
Are you using the hide root feature?
If so then that is probably your issue.
opasha said:
You all need to change your settings in magisk manager. I had the same problem. Change your update channel to Beta. This will keep magisk 14.3 installed once you flash it in recovery after setting this. :highfive:
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This worked for me, thank you!!
ALEXRUSS55 said:
This worked for me, thank you!!
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Welcome :highfive:
jpasint said:
Are you using the hide root feature?
If so then that is probably your issue.
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What issue does this cause?
I have the same issue with last magisk beta, 16.4.. have anyone found a fix?
stiffis said:
I have the same issue with last magisk beta, 16.4.. have anyone found a fix?
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Flash magisk v16.4, then open magisk manager disable magisk hide, for keep your root
kenpaci said:
Flash magisk v16.4, then open magisk manager disable magisk hide, for keep your root
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Looks like that worked, thanks!
stiffis said:
Looks like that worked, thanks!
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But it losses Android pay. Anyone with other solution to keep root and hide it?
Best regards
Webgurru
webgurru said:
But it losses Android pay. Anyone with other solution to keep root and hide it?
Best regards
Webgurru
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Try disabling MagiskHide and re-enable it again (try also with a reboot between disabling and enabling)
stiffis said:
Try disabling MagiskHide and re-enable it again (try also with a reboot between disabling and enabling)
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If I disable it, won't secure apps that run in the background pick up root? I'm guessing I should freeze them first or something?
hshah said:
If I disable it, won't secure apps that run in the background pick up root? I'm guessing I should freeze them first or something?
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Try closing those apps first, I think it goes ok as long you don't start the apps yourself because most off the apps checks root at startup, but I can't guarantee you anything
Something weird has happened... I've not actually changed anything but now I tend to lose root immediately after rebooting.
I'm a technical person so whilst I say nothing has changed, I know that it probably has and I just can't remember.
I need Hide, so disabling that is not an option... I have no idea where to even start debugging this
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 using XDA Labs
hshah said:
Something weird has happened... I've not actually changed anything but now I tend to lose root immediately after rebooting.
I'm a technical person so whilst I say nothing has changed, I know that it probably has and I just can't remember.
I need Hide, so disabling that is not an option... I have no idea where to even start debugging this
Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 using XDA Labs
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Hi,
Same thing happening to me. Lost root soon after restart. I need it hide. Any genius mind can suggest some solution?
Best regards,
Webgurru
webgurru said:
Hi,
Same thing happening to me. Lost root soon after restart. I need it hide. Any genius mind can suggest some solution?
Best regards,
Webgurru
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I've been posting my analysis here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/unofficial-magisk-v10-beta-built-t3521901
We have some smart guys (ie @topjohnwu @Didgeridoohan @kantjer etc) and I don't know enough to sort this so the least I can do is provide as much information as possible
hshah said:
I've been posting my analysis here:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/unofficial-magisk-v10-beta-built-t3521901
We have some smart guys (ie @topjohnwu @Didgeridoohan @kantjer etc) and I don't know enough to sort this so the least I can do is provide as much information as possible
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Any luck or help from this thread to resolve?
webgurru said:
Any luck or help from this thread to resolve?
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Only been spamming the thread with my woes since yesterday so still early days. I'm certainly not expecting an immediate fix because this has been going on for quite some time and if it was easy, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
hshah said:
Only been spamming the thread with my woes since yesterday so still early days. I'm certainly not expecting an immediate fix because this has been going on for quite some time and if it was easy, we wouldn't be having this conversation.
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Thanks. In my point of view this look to be a bug in Magisk. Did you tried some older version?

Failing safety net check on Magisk? [Fix]

Hi all,
This may be a useless post but I spent the last half hour - hour searching on how to get android pay to work then how to pass the safetynet etc etc.
I decided to wing it and uninstall Xposed through the uninstaller in the app then rebooted device and passed safetynet instantly. My advice, if you want to pass safetynet then don't use Xposed.
Instructions:
Locate Magisk Manager app and open it.
Pull down from the top and refresh then click on check safetynet.
If either one/both show false and you have Xposed installed then head over and open up Xposed.
Once Xposed is open, click uninstall and let it run through its paces.
Once the un-installation is complete, reboot device.
After device has rebooted, open up Magisk Manager and check safetynet again.
Hopefully this helps some of you! If not then please disregard this post!
Hope y'all have a great day!
Well, it's known that SafetyNet fails with xposed installed.
No new news
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Maik268 said:
Well, it's known that SafetyNet fails with xposed installed.
No new news
Sent from my HTC 10 using XDA Labs
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Ahh, thought I'd hit a gold mine and was a genius!
Turns out I was just late to figuring it out ? whoops!
Condoge said:
Hi all,
This may be a useless post but I spent the last half hour - hour searching on how to get android pay to work then how to pass the safetynet etc etc.
I decided to wing it and uninstall Xposed through the uninstaller in the app then rebooted device and passed safetynet instantly. My advice, if you want to pass safetynet then don't use Xposed.
Instructions:
Locate Magisk Manager app and open it.
Pull down from the top and refresh then click on check safetynet.
If either one/both show false and you have Xposed installed then head over and open up Xposed.
Once Xposed is open, click uninstall and let it run through its paces.
Once the un-installation is complete, reboot device.
After device has rebooted, open up Magisk Manager and check safetynet again.
Hopefully this helps some of you! If not then please disregard this post!
Hope y'all have a great day!
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I don't have exposed...still same problem....???
shivammalpotra00 said:
I don't have exposed...still same problem....???
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https://didgeridoohan.com/magisk/HomePage
Magisk give me safety net API error.. What it mean???
ankitrasane said:
Magisk give me safety net API error.. What it mean???
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https://didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskHideSafetyNet#hn_SafetyNet_API_error

Can't get Magisk to work on Pixel

I have pixel (sailfish) running lineage 15.1 w/ microG and I've followed the exact steps from the official Magisk install page using Magisk v18.1 with manager 7.0 only to get the same safetynet api error. Ive even tried other suggested installation methods from: https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/install-magisk-your-pixel-pixel-xl-0177522/
And it left me in a bootloop whereby I had to wipe and reinstall everything.
Anybody please help!
If you can get Magisk up and running, but get a SafetyNet API error when trying to check SafetyNet in the Manager, the problem lies elsewhere, most likely with your microG setup (or possibly that the Manager snet.apk hasn't downloaded properly, clear data for the Manager to fix that).
Test with a separate SafetyNet checker, and also test MagiskHide by adding a root app to the Hide list (if it can't detect root, MagiskHide works). If you get the same error with the other app we know that the problem likely isn't with Magisk.
Sorry for the newb question, but how do you clear Manager data? Thanks.
conundrew said:
Sorry for the newb question, but how do you clear Manager data? Thanks.
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By going to the app information in the Android settings.
Still doesn't work. Getting the same message after everything you've suggested.
Even with a separate SafetyNet checker app? In that case it is very likely that it is your microG setup that isn't working. Ask for advice in your ROM thread.
Didgeridoohan said:
If you can get Magisk up and running, but get a SafetyNet API error when trying to check SafetyNet in the Manager, the problem lies elsewhere, most likely with your microG setup (or possibly that the Manager snet.apk hasn't downloaded properly, clear data for the Manager to fix that).
Test with a separate SafetyNet checker, and also test MagiskHide by adding a root app to the Hide list (if it can't detect root, MagiskHide works). If you get the same error with the other app we know that the problem likely isn't with Magisk.
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Didgeridoohan said:
Even with a separate SafetyNet checker app? In that case it is very likely that it is your microG setup that isn't working. Ask for advice in your ROM thread.
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Not sure exactly what I did but when I cleared Manager data and changed some microG settings, I was able to finally get SafetyNet Check Success but now it says: ctsProfile: false and basicIntegrity: false. Any advice?
conundrew said:
Not sure exactly what I did but when I cleared Manager data and changed some microG settings, I was able to finally get SafetyNet Check Success but now it says: ctsProfile: false and basicIntegrity: false. Any advice?
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https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskHide#hn_SafetyNet
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https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskHide#hn_SafetyNet
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So I did a clean install of LineageOS 16 only (no microG) and then installed Magisk following installation instructions and when I opened up Magisk Manager I don't see the option to do SafetyNet Check anymore. When I ran SafetyNet Test it said "GooglePlayServices is not available on this device". I was given the impression that microG was the problem which is why I installed LineageOS without microG, but it's still not working. Please help!
If you have neither Gapps or MicroG installed there's no way you can use anything SafetyNet related. It's Google's system, so you're going to have to install one or the other...
Didgeridoohan said:
https://www.didgeridoohan.com/magisk/MagiskHide#hn_SafetyNet
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Didgeridoohan said:
If you have neither Gapps or MicroG installed there's no way you can use anything SafetyNet related. It's Google's system, so you're going to have to install one or the other...
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Thank you!
Is there any benefit or even necessary to install a custom kernel, like ElementalX, for getting Magisk to work properly? Thanks.
conundrew said:
Thank you!
Is there any benefit or even necessary to install a custom kernel, like ElementalX, for getting Magisk to work properly? Thanks.
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