I noticed something strange, on my phone and I'm trying different ways to solve it, but it just does not "work".
I have 2 x Magisk icons in my phone and I cannot remove them, so that I only have 1 x Magisk.
Here's some background,...
My phone: OnePlus 6 [OP6], with stock Oxygen OS 9.0.9 [OOS 9.0.9] Android and running custom kernel [Omega].
I had been running a ROM [xXx NoLimits] which is a Magisk Module.
For last 11+ months, I have had no issues with my phone, no issues with Magisk, and no issues with root really.
I updated to Magisk v20.0 (but it seems it was the Beta / Canary channel) and also,
I had used the "Hide Magisk Manager" feature, for 1 specific app. to work.
Just this week, I noticed some issues with my phone or that I had 'lost' root
This happens rarely, and I just reinstall Magisk, but it resolves itself.
So, I went looking and saw an odd thing: 2 x Magisk icons.
Since then, I have tried:
- Magisk Uninstaller [Magisk-uninstaller-20191011.zip]
- Flashed unpatched BOOT.img file, Flashed TWRP. Then, rebooted to TWRP.
- Flashed Magisk, flashed the custom kernel.
Still, I saw 2 x Magisk icons.
I could see 1 Magisk was on STABLE channel, while other was on CANARY channel.
This was strange.
So, I changed the CANARY to STABLE, etc. etc...
Anyway, too many combinations of uninstalling and removing root, reinstall Magisk, etc... and I still don't know how to really uninstall Magisk and start from ZERO again.
I have lost Magisk's association to my Magisk modules too.
Can anyone help or advise?
Sounds like you just have two Managers installed. Uninstall them both (like you would with any other app) and install the apk manually again.
https://didgeridoohan.com/magisk/Magisk#hn_There_are_two_Magisk_Managers
I think I resolved my issue now...
I uninstalled Magisk using the official Magisk Uninstaller.
I also uninstalled the 2 x Magisk apps in my launcher, using this .APK ---> "Uninstalled SystemApps" ( https://github.com/nicolaserlonghi/UninstallSystemApps )
Then, I had to go through re-installing the BOOT.img, Magisk and most importantly, the ROM (which itself was a Magisk module).
Slowly, it populated the Magisk module list and 'SuperUser' lists, and I think I got the phone back into how I had it.
Didgeridoohan said:
Sounds like you just have two Managers installed. Uninstall them both (like you would with any other app) and install the apk manually again.
https://didgeridoohan.com/magisk/Magisk#hn_There_are_two_Magisk_Managers
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Yes, exactly.
Thanks for this tip, but I reached this conclusion anyway...
and used another .apk (Unsinstall SystemApps) to remove the Magisk Manager (which was the result of using "Magisk Manager Hide",
but then I must have mixed up Stable & Canary builds of Magisk on the phone, etc.)
Didgeridoohan said:
Sounds like you just have two Managers installed.
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One thing weird though is, quite a few modules that were previously installed are missing from the Magisk "modules" section.
When I 're-install' them, they still don't show in the "modules" section.
For Example:
Vanced, Advanced Charging Controller, etc... all have been installed, but not showing up in Magisk.
I just had a weird situation of 2 different Magisk installs (at first it seemed like 2 x Managers), but it could be 2 different Magisk builds:
stable and canary
I don't know how to explain it, but maybe the Magisk Uninstaller doesn't work properly on Canary builds?
Anyway, my issue now is modules don't get listed in the Magisk Manager.
No, you did not have two different Magisk builds installed at the same time. Can't happen...
And without more to go on (logs, etc) it's gonna be real hard to help with the module issue.
OnePlus 7 Pro - 10.3.0
Magisk: 20.2
Magisk Manager: 7.5.0
EdXposed Manger: 4.5.3
Riru EdXposed: v0.4.6.0_beta(4471)(YAHFA)
Riru - Core: v19.5
So here's the breakdown, everything installed fine, Magisk and all SafetyNet test pass. Root checker passes. EdXposed shows a blue check saying that it's active.
I've installed Magisk Modules and they work as they should. But any EdXposed module i install installs correctly some I can even open the APK but they do not function. With the new Android Q GravityBox, it says that the framework is not responding meaning the apk doesn't see that the Xposed module is installed.
So far I've tried reinstalling Magisk, reinstalling EdXposed and nothing seems to work.
Anything anyone can think of that might fix this.
EDIT: Figured it out. Installed the latest Canary of EdXposed and that fixed it.
What was exactly this canary version?
Saw an update, thought cool finally out of beta, but upon upgrading, safetynet fails.
I didn't take a look too much into it, I did see on github that at least some users also had failing safetynet, but this was right at the same time as the google update to safetynet for magisk, so I couldn't rule that out for other users.
I've reverted back to v0.4.5.1 and edxposed installer and safetynet passes. I *think* it might be because edxposed installer has blacklist functionality. I couldn't find the equivalent setting on edxposed manager.
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Saw an update, thought cool finally out of beta, but upon upgrading, safetynet fails.
I didn't take a look too much into it, I did see on github that at least some users also had failing safetynet, but this was right at the same time as the google update to safetynet for magisk, so I couldn't rule that out for other users.
I've reverted back to v0.4.5.1 and edxposed installer and safetynet passes. I *think* it might be because edxposed installer has blacklist functionality. I couldn't find the equivalent setting on edxposed manager.
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Latest Xposed Manager try in settings menu scroll down to framework options enable:
App List mode
Pass Safetynet
To enable blacklist function - App List mode has to be enable. Then from main menu select Applications.
thanks, after some testing and restarting that did the trick.
I didn't see that the 'app list mode' is the blacklist and only turned on 'pass safetynet' thinking that was the only think I needed to do
I updated lineage and I can't get safetynet to pass again.
I verified that with edxposed disabled, it passes safetynet. I tried uninstalling/reinstalling edxposed and tried both sandhook and yahfa versions and it doesn't pass.
Scratching my head on how it doesn't working work anymore because from lineage update (my only guess).
anonxlg said:
I updated lineage and I can't get safetynet to pass again.
I verified that with edxposed disabled, it passes safetynet. I tried uninstalling/reinstalling edxposed and tried both sandhook and yahfa versions and it doesn't pass.
Scratching my head on how it doesn't working work anymore because from lineage update (my only guess).
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In Edxposed Manager try downloading the canary release and flash through Magisk.
Also note that Google is starting to tighten it's grip in regards to Safety Net. Very basically it will fail with an unlocked bootloader.
https://mobile.twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1237830555523149824
spawnlives said:
In Edxposed Manager try downloading the canary release and flash through Magisk.
Also note that Google is starting to tighten it's grip in regards to Safety Net. Very basically it will fail with an unlocked bootloader.
https://mobile.twitter.com/topjohnwu/status/1237830555523149824
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I'm aware of that, but in my case, phone passed safetynet (with magisk, edxposed, and all modules the same) before updating lineage.
I should note that this is lineage 15.1 (A8.1) if it matters.
And that phones pre-pie are currently immune to that safetynet check because of old security hardware.
this work: https://repo.xposed.info/module/com.cofface.ivader
anonxlg said:
I'm aware of that, but in my case, phone passed safetynet (with magisk, edxposed, and all modules the same) before updating lineage.
I should note that this is lineage 15.1 (A8.1) if it matters.
And that phones pre-pie are currently immune to that safetynet check because of old security hardware.
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On my spare S8 I've reinstall unofficial lineage 17.1 ( Android 10 ).
Using latest:
Stable version of magisk / manager
Edxposed manager - 4.5.7
Edxposed canary - 0.4.6.3 ( 4545 ) - Yahfa
Riru core - 19.8
This combination at the moment is passing safety net. Checked using magisk manager + two other apps from playstore. Also have Device is certified through play store. The latest play store version is 19.5.13 for my region.
Edxposed modules installed at moment
Xprivacylua
Minminguard
Resolver Activity Tweaks
installing HiddenCore Module did the trick, but i'm still curious why updating lineage broke safetynet or that using the older rirucore + edxposed passes safety net
I might have figured this problem, let me know if it helps you pass safetynet too as it did work on my device ( OP6T ):
Install everything just as the above steps,
-config magiskhide, install the fingerprints
-Install riru etc, install the canary version of sandhook
-put in airplane mode as soon as you reboot
-enable applist and blacklist google framework and services and playstore (also assuming you have done hidden these in magisk too)
-clear data from services, framework, playstore
- open playstore and check if youre logged in and its working
- Go check safetynet
Gpay is working for me flawlessly
As of april 25 this solution seems to work for me.
nousernamesorry said:
I might have figured this problem, let me know if it helps you pass safetynet too as it did work on my device ( OP6T ):
Install everything just as the above steps,
-config magiskhide, install the fingerprints
-Install riru etc, install the canary version of sandhook
-put in airplane mode as soon as you reboot
-enable applist and blacklist google framework and services and playstore (also assuming you have done hidden these in magisk too)
-clear data from services, framework, playstore
- open playstore and check if youre logged in and its working
- Go check safetynet
Gpay is working for me flawlessly
As of april 25 this solution seems to work for me.
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I followed your order, but in magisk I have passed safetynet, but CTS and basicIntegrity is false
This the screenshot... S9 rooted + custom rom android 10 + kernel custom
Without xposed I had both positives
bmw320cd said:
I followed your order, but in magisk I have passed safetynet, but CTS and basicIntegrity is false
This the screenshot... S9 rooted + custom rom android 10 + kernel custom
Without xposed I had both positives
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Sorry man, this solution no more works. It broke after April 27th.
So is there no current method to have edxposed/ru working while passing safetynet? Thanks
djjohnnyblaze said:
So is there no current method to have edxposed/ru working while passing safetynet? Thanks
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At the moment still passing safety net using latest Riru core module + latest canary release of Edxposed.
System Crashes
nousernamesorry said:
I might have figured this problem, let me know if it helps you pass safetynet too as it did work on my device ( OP6T ):
Install everything just as the above steps,
-config magiskhide, install the fingerprints
-Install riru etc, install the canary version of sandhook
-put in airplane mode as soon as you reboot
-enable applist and blacklist google framework and services and playstore (also assuming you have done hidden these in magisk too)
-clear data from services, framework, playstore
- open playstore and check if youre logged in and its working
- Go check safetynet
Gpay is working for me flawlessly
As of april 25 this solution seems to work for me.
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My system UI is crashing sometimes. Is it because of edxposed? I followed these steps and successfully passed the SafetyNet check. But my system is crashing sometimes!
I'm using sudohide module only!
romee_ahuja said:
My system UI is crashing sometimes. Is it because of edxposed? I followed these steps and successfully passed the SafetyNet check. But my system is crashing sometimes!
I'm using sudohide module only!
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Hey, it could be that, maybe you have a module like gravitybox installed which is conflicting with your system configurations.
If not that, try disabling edxposed modules from magisk itself. If that fixes the solution, then it might be edxposed
One solution is disable module like gravitybox or update gravitybox
Hello. I'm going to get straight to the point. I have a Motorola Moto G(5S) Plus (sanders) running AOSP Extrended 7.0 (unofficial) (Android 10). I am using Magisk 20.4 with Magisk Manager 7.5.1 and Riru Core 19.8, EdXposed 0.4.6.2 and EdXposed Manager 4.5.7 (Enhancement Mode). When I go into the Downloads tab to download and install modules everything works fine. I navigate to the module I am going to install, I tap on Versions, but whenever I click any button (Both Download and Install and Save Only) I just get a white screen for approximately a second and then I am back to the main screen of the Downloads tab. So far I have only been able to install modules from Xposed Official Repo Website. How can I fix this, because this is getting annoying.
Also, before anybody tells me to report this on the GitHub, I have already done that. You can find it here.
I don't know how I did it, but I managed to install EdXposed without tripping SafetyNet. Here's what I have installed:
Magisk 20.4
Magisk Manager 7.5.1
Riru Core 21.2
EdXposed 0.4.6.3 (4552) (YAHFA)
EdXposed Manager 4.5.7 (45700) (Enhancement Mode)
Smali Patcher 0.0.6.7
Those are the only ones I have that could be doing this. I don't know if Smali Patcher could even be causing it, but I have it installed, and as you can see I am using the canary version of EdXposed. I have a Motorola Moto G5S Plus running ArrowOS 10. You could try to install these versions and hope it works, because I have no clue if it's because of these versions or if it's because of something else, but I'm not complaining. Screenshots are included below. Good luck to you if you do try this.