Has anyone gotten Samsung Pay to work with Magisk? I've got it installed as a gear plugin and safetynet passes. However, somehow Samsung Pay still detects root, even though it's hidden in magisk hide.
Same. Then this droidx program protecting pay app
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Try the universal safteynet net module
Is your Knox tripped? Samsung Pay might check that independently of the root-status of your phone.
grymkmb said:
Is your Knox tripped? Samsung Pay might check that independently of the root-status of your phone.
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I'm on an LG
I've got the same issue with galaxy tab 3
I got warranty bit warning was showing on the boot screen, so I'm pretty sure I triggered Knox. The reason I was using magisk was to prevent this issue, but I guess Google figured out how to detect its presence. I downloaded a fresh copy of the firmware, which will cause Knox to reset but it also factory resets the tablet. I will still use magisk on my new s8+ phone. I hope magisk will work more effectively to where I can use exposed and its modules. After jellybean, magisk wasn't able to allow exposed to be used because of the way Android sets up its environment to execute apps. Hopefully soon a work around will be accomplished especially since Oreo is coming to my two devices by the end of the year, I guess if not sooner.
Same problem here; Magisk works but Samsung pay won't work
Even tried freezing magisk. Though still no go must be detecting something.
hkbladelawhk said:
Has anyone gotten Samsung Pay to work with Magisk? I've got it installed as a gear plugin and safetynet passes. However, somehow Samsung Pay still detects root, even though it's hidden in magisk hide.
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I tried the same thing but couldn't make it work. I think it is due to the fact that the "System Status" is custom (or modified) since magisk modifies the "boot" partition, and that you probably installed a custom recovery to install magisk. That's why OTA also don't work without first flashing back the original boot and recovery images. I don't have an LG to verify that the "System Status" appears on those.
If it does, what could be tried is to install xposed and a module that fakes the system status (if you've got marshmallow or before)
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I got warranty bit warning was showing on the boot screen, so I'm pretty sure I triggered Knox. The reason I was using magisk was to prevent this issue, but I guess Google figured out how to detect its presence. I downloaded a fresh copy of the firmware, which will cause Knox to reset but it also factory resets the tablet. I will still use magisk on my new s8+ phone. I hope magisk will work more effectively to where I can use exposed and its modules. After jellybean, magisk wasn't able to allow exposed to be used because of the way Android sets up its environment to execute apps. Hopefully soon a work around will be accomplished especially since Oreo is coming to my two devices by the end of the year, I guess if not sooner.
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Sorry, once knox is tripped there is no going back. However, installing Magisk fools the phone into thinking knox is still untriggerred (0x0). By reflashing the original firmware, what you did is restore the "boot" partition that was modified by magisk. By doing that, your phone should get back its "official status", allowing OTA. However, Knox will stay tripped. Anyway, Knox does little... and is only used by samsung softwares.
There is nothing that we can do about it because Samsung Pay checks the tripped status on kernel level so it's impossible.
Iradj said:
There is nothing that we can do about it because Samsung Pay checks the tripped status on kernel level so it's impossible.
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Booo!
someone please made an apps that can hide or fake the Knox status.
Iradj said:
There is nothing that we can do about it because Samsung Pay checks the tripped status on kernel level so it's impossible.
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This is possible by disabling safetynet check at boot level before compiling the kernel
Iradj said:
There is nothing that we can do about it because Samsung Pay checks the tripped status on kernel level so it's impossible.
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Does this apply for non-Samsung phones? I understand that Knox has a tripped flag, but on a non-Samsung phone, what exactly is "tripped"? As with everyone else, I'm pretty frustrated that I still can't use Samsung pay, even on a phone that passes safety checks and has MagiskHide.
gghose said:
Does this apply for non-Samsung phones? I understand that Knox has a tripped flag, but on a non-Samsung phone, what exactly is "tripped"? As with everyone else, I'm pretty frustrated that I still can't use Samsung pay, even on a phone that passes safety checks and has MagiskHide.
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Works for me on a Samsung phone, after hide I just had to rename all busybox exe's.
Doesn't work for me on a OnePlus 3T, OOS 4.1.7, rooted with Magisk 14.0. This stopped working after the Samsung Pay (Gear version) was updated right around August 21st. Maybe I'm just missing one or more binaries or apps that still must be hidden. I don't have any busybox apps installed, though I previously did, and I removed the busybox binaries where I knew to find them. Maybe it's detecting Magisk's su install, or some other binary I still need to remove. SafetyNet passes just fine, and I can use AndroidPay and CapitalOneWallet on the phone, but I can't use the SPay tab in the Gear app without getting the "rooted phone" message.
Magisk hide 14
Hi Yeti47: I have a samsung galaxy s8 sm-g950f. It is rooted wit renovate ice and magisk 14. What modules I have to check in magisk hide to make samsung pay working? Please answer me in [email protected]. Thank you so much. Bye.
Finally solved it. Busybox can be installed in /data/local, apart from /system/xbin or /system/bin. Samsung Pay will find it there. After I removed it, I was able to get Samsung Pay (Gear Version) working again on my OnePlus 3T.
Spot on fella, just got it working on OP5 with lineage ROM.
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Finally solved it. Busybox can be installed in /data/local, apart from /system/xbin or /system/bin. Samsung Pay will find it there. After I removed it, I was able to get Samsung Pay (Gear Version) working again on my OnePlus 3T.
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Root explorer won't let me remove it from xbin. How exactly did you do it?
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Is there a module to bypass/cloak a tripped Knox & root access to enable use of Pay?
I'm thinking of something like Root Cloak (When it worked with Snapchat) - except working and for the new Nougat Xposed. I'm using the Galaxy S5+ on a Resurrection Remix rom.
You could say "Well why not just use Root Cloak?" but the module says that it only supports 5.x.x & 6.x.x., whereas I am on 7.1.1. Thank you for any help
Note: My KNOX is tripped and there is no reset. I'm hoping that there is a module that will cloak this and/or at least fool Android Pay to work on my phone.
No.
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Running lineage 16 safety net cts suddenly stopped passing with magiskhide props config
Android Adam said:
Running lineage 16 safety net cts suddenly stopped passing with magiskhide props config
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https://mobile.twitter.com/i/web/status/1237656703929180160
Does just having an unlocked bootloader break safety net
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Does just having an unlocked bootloader break safety net
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It did all the time. An unlocked bootloader without Magisk compromises your device and won't let you receive any updates. It also breaks the certification for the Play Store.
Now with Magisk some apps detecting root and others not. My banking apps are working fine, but some wallet apps stop working.
Since recently my warranty period is over and so I wanted to root my phone and last time I rooted my galaxy tab S2 it was in an system recovery loop, so I wanted to know how to root my k20 pro and also it's been updated to android 11 and will the universal safety net works on it
As soon as you tamper Android OS the SafetyNet pass will fail.
jwoegerbauer said:
As soon as you tamper Android OS the SafetyNet pass will fail.
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So either stay on MIUI crap or lose Google play?
Your decision.
I have saw some hacks using magisk and successfully passed safetynet and use Google play, is that fake?
I've passed safety checks and google pay and other banking apps doesn't detect root because of adding it to the Magisk denylist. For some reason adding Samsung pass to the deny list doesn't work, any ideas?
You're rooted, which means you must've tripped Knox.
If Knox is tripped, Samsung Pass (and other apps like SPay) won't work on your phone anymore
Try using GPay instead