Bypass Safety Net root check (for Pokemon) on Lollipop? - Verizon Galaxy S 5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello. I am running Alliance ROM, with an OH4 build and an OD5 bootloader. My phone has been rooted forever, and I can't remember which root method I used, but I know that I can ODIN an NI2 kernel and get to Safestrap. I've never gotten Xposed to work properly.
There are a lot of threads about using Magisk, but everything talks about it needing some sort of "Systemless root". I'm not sure what that means. Is that some newfangled root method that everyone is using now? I have SuperSU pro 2.78. How do I know if it's Systemless?
Can anyone decipher the Magisk thread and tell me if it will work with this phone? Or are there any other methods that will work?
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i dont know if it will work with pokemon go or not but here is a way to hide root you would have to downgrade to super su 2.77 or earlier though to use this http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/suhide-t3450396

Magisk works if you have an unlocked bootloader. I am using it on my s5 with Pokémon. It's fairly straightforward with twrp to setup. I am on resurrection remix.
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xmoox said:
Magisk works if you have an unlocked bootloader. I am using it on my s5 with Pokémon. It's fairly straightforward with twrp to setup. I am on resurrection remix.
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Can you tell us in some detail how you installed it and what version your using of Magisk. I've not been as lucky with my installs and yes I can unlock my bootloader

unitop4 said:
Can you tell us in some detail how you installed it and what version your using of Magisk. I've not been as lucky with my installs and yes I can unlock my bootloader
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Sorry for the delay. It looks like Magisk no longer works as google updated safetynet. If I find something that works I will let you know. I am probably done with the game though.
https://www.reddit.com/r/pokemongod...kemon_go_magisk_workaround_no_longer_working/
I updated to V7 and no luck. Here is the link to instructions.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/official-magisk-v7-universal-systemless-t3473445

xmoox said:
Magisk works if you have an unlocked bootloader. I am using it on my s5 with Pokémon. It's fairly straightforward with twrp to setup. I am on resurrection remix.
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Maybe I am not erasing all the su files, but even with magisk installed, regardless of being on a stock rom or a custom rom, i can't get it to work.
I assumed that magisk working means that magisk is working properly and...should, in theory, allow me to play pokemon go.
I guess I'll just have to hope they repeal it, mostly because iphone has so many hacks....not requiring jailbreak.
fking joke

Su hide by chainfire works with newest pokemon go update from what I've heard
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Su hide by chainfire works with newest pokemon go update from what I've heard
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but not with phh superuser? that's what i've been using since that seems to be what magisk has been pushing.
edit: also, does it work with xposed as well? at least, the systemless exposed.
actually, i don't even know if the zip i have to use for my samsung is systemless, even though it uses the same installer...

Apparently no magisk doesn't work with newest pokemon go update
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/unofficial-systemless-xposed-t3388268Magisk v.7 +Suhide v0.54 + Xposed confirmed working POGO on my S3 running CM13
My S5 has locked bootloader =(
Magisk requires unlocked bootloader +TWRP
Suhide requires android 6.0+
If you can get TWRP on your S5 you are good to go to play POGO
1.Uninstall xposed and Majisk and Supersu(i used http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=3528363&d=1446472307
2.Reflash whatever rom you are on(if using rooted rom(like cm13) reflash unsu.zip and delete the SU binaries or anything that says "su" from /system/bin & /system/xbin & /data with TWRP file browser)
3.TWRP shell, type
echo SYSTEMLESS=true > /data/.supersu
4.Flash SuperSU. only this version http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/supersu/2014-09-02-supersu-v2-05-t2868133
5.Reboot to system once before going back to recovery.
6.Flash Magisk v7, then suhide v.54, then Xposed Systemless). Reboot to system.(do not flash batch)(flash each individually)
7.Install Magisk Manager v2.apk
8.Install Material Design Xposed Installer apk
9. i like the "Snorlax" xposed mod
=)
*also earlier today Magisk v6 + Suhide v.54 +xposed was working fine but i went ahead and updated to new verrsions to hopefully stay ahead of safety net
*also here is oudated thread where i learned this method...my steps slightly different and use updated links
*also some report problem with xposed systemless v86.6 ... redo all steps with v86.2
*also xposed not required for POGO (just ignore all xposed entries in setup for working POGO and root) but who doesnt want xposed =P

What would work for my stock rom on a Samsung E7 Lollipop 5.1.1? I rooted, installed GoGPS in system with Lucky Patcher, unrooted and now the game says my phone is not compatible with Pogo. I can't install Marshmallow cause there is no version of it for my smartphone.

Nanda51 said:
What would work for my stock rom on a Samsung E7 Lollipop 5.1.1? I rooted, installed GoGPS in system with Lucky Patcher, unrooted and now the game says my phone is not compatible with Pogo. I can't install Marshmallow cause there is no version of it for my smartphone.
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Wrong forum and warez talk. No help for you!

Nanda51 said:
What would work for my stock rom on a Samsung E7 Lollipop 5.1.1? I rooted, installed GoGPS in system with Lucky Patcher, unrooted and now the game says my phone is not compatible with Pogo. I can't install Marshmallow cause there is no version of it for my smartphone.
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Use a system app mover instead

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What did BusyBox do? URGENT PLEASE HELP

Hello, I have a S5 rooted running stock. I'm pretty sure I didn't trip knox when I rooted it. So anyway I rooted my phone a while ago using odin and it was all good. See I use ANZ mobile pay, which is pretty much like android pay. Then the other day I was messing around with overclocking and undervolting and stuff, so I installed busybox for the app. Then when I went to go pay and now the app doesn't work. It says something because the device has been modified. I believe there is an Xposed module for this but I don't have Xposed because of TouchWiz. I would prefer not to have to reset or loose data. As soon as there is a stable CyanogenMod (13) release for this I will probably go over to that so I can use the Xposed module but I'm not sure when that is. So I uninstalled BusyBox and wanted to know if I could undo what ever it did. Anyway if there is another solution it will be much appreciated. Thanks
devondale16 said:
Hello, I have a S5 rooted running stock. I'm pretty sure I didn't trip knox when I rooted it. So anyway I rooted my phone a while ago using odin and it was all good. See I use ANZ mobile pay, which is pretty much like android pay. Then the other day I was messing around with overclocking and undervolting and stuff, so I installed busybox for the app. Then when I went to go pay and now the app doesn't work. It says something because the device has been modified. I believe there is an Xposed module for this but I don't have Xposed because of TouchWiz. I would prefer not to have to reset or loose data. As soon as there is a stable CyanogenMod (13) release for this I will probably go over to that so I can use the Xposed module but I'm not sure when that is. So I uninstalled BusyBox and wanted to know if I could undo what ever it did. Anyway if there is another solution it will be much appreciated. Thanks
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If BusyBox is installed into system/xbin it will break ANZ Mobile Pay. There is an Xposed module called And Mobile Pay Root Detection. You can find the XDA thread explaining it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-anz-mobile-pay-root-detection
It is available in the Xposed download section and the Xposed repo.
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fast69mopar said:
If BusyBox is installed into system/xbin it will break ANZ Mobile Pay. There is an Xposed module called And Mobile Pay Root Detection. You can find the XDA thread explaining it here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-anz-mobile-pay-root-detection
It is available in the Xposed download section and the Xposed repo.
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Thanks man but I can't get Xposed (without deodexing the rom, which is a pain). Is there anyway to uninstall what busybox put in so ANZ Mobile Pay can't detect it anymore?
devondale16 said:
Thanks man but I can't get Xposed (without deodexing the rom, which is a pain). Is there anyway to uninstall what busybox put in so ANZ Mobile Pay can't detect it anymore?
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You can install xposed on an odexed ROM.
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devondale16 said:
Thanks man but I can't get Xposed (without deodexing the rom, which is a pain). Is there anyway to uninstall what busybox put in so ANZ Mobile Pay can't detect it anymore?
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If you are still rooted, you will have to delete the BusyBox files that were installed to system/bin or system/xbin, I believe. If you want to know exactly where BusyBox was installed into the system, install the app again, let it load and look at the top of the app. It shows where BusyBox is installed. Then you can use your root file explorer and navigate to the folder and delete the files that were installed.
Also, Xposed works on odexed and deodexed Rom's. Did you receive an error in TWRP when trying to install the Xposed framework?
Why not Odin the stock firmware and give yourself a fresh start?
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All the above is sound advice......
But just to comment on what you said about tripping knox.......
You say you rooted via Odin.....
That means you flashed either CF ROOT and superSU or TWRP and superSU....
Both these methods WILL trip knox.
keithross39 said:
All the above is sound advice......
But just to comment on what you said about tripping knox.......
You say you rooted via Odin.....
That means you flashed either CF ROOT and superSU or TWRP and superSU....
Both these methods WILL trip knox.
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Kiethross39 is correct. CF AutoRoot will trip the Knox counter as well as using Odin to install TWRP. I have a Galaxy S5 rooted with CF AutoRoot and with TWRP installed and my Knox counter is 0x1. Boot to download mode and look in the top left corner of the screen and check your Knox counter. I guess it really doesn't matter at this point but just for future reference it's there. Let me know how everything works out.
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fast69mopar said:
If you are still rooted, you will have to delete the BusyBox files that were installed to system/bin or system/xbin, I believe. If you want to know exactly where BusyBox was installed into the system, install the app again, let it load and look at the top of the app. It shows where BusyBox is installed. Then you can use your root file explorer and navigate to the folder and delete the files that were installed.
Also, Xposed works on odexed and deodexed Rom's. Did you receive an error in TWRP when trying to install the Xposed framework?
Why not Odin the stock firmware and give yourself a fresh start?
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Yes I am still rooted. So removing these will allow ANZ mobile pay to work. Is there an easier way to remove all of them. (yes I know there is this one tool, but I don't want to flash it). I am happy with Stock Touchwiz for now but I am waiting until Official Stable CM13 because I really like CM. Thanks you have helped me heaps.
fast69mopar said:
Kiethross39 is correct. CF AutoRoot will trip the Knox counter as well as using Odin to install TWRP. I have a Galaxy S5 rooted with CF AutoRoot and with TWRP installed and my Knox counter is 0x1. Boot to download mode and look in the top left corner of the screen and check your Knox counter. I guess it really doesn't matter at this point but just for future reference it's there. Let me know how everything works out.
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Haha yeh guys I did Trip Knox. I was checking somewhere else but idk what I was looking at. Haha thanks.

Pokemon Go on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900V -Verizon)

So as the thread states, I'm looking to bypass the root check for Pokemon go. We all know Pokemon go now uses safetynet to check for rooted configurations. Where my issue lies, is I'm using CM13 a custom ROM on my device. It has root, as well as Xposed Framework. I want to install Magisk but I'm not fully sure if it is compatible with my device at its current settings. Any help guys? (I do apologize if I'm in the wrong section. I'm new here)
Cryptocution said:
So as the thread states, I'm looking to bypass the root check for Pokemon go. We all know Pokemon go now uses safetynet to check for rooted configurations. Where my issue lies, is I'm using CM13 a custom ROM on my device. It has root, as well as Xposed Framework. I want to install Magisk but I'm not fully sure if it is compatible with my device at its current settings. Any help guys? (I do apologize if I'm in the wrong section. I'm new here)
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it should work as the systemless root is device transparent you will need to do systemless xposed too
Have you had any luck trying to get magisk on CM13? I have not been successful with jasmine yet.
nIkbot said:
Have you had any luck trying to get magisk on CM13? I have not been successful with jasmine yet.
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Actually, I have. I broke because I wanted to play Pokemon go. It actually does work, you just have to fully unroot, delete xposed, check xbin and bin in /system with es file explorer, reboot to be sure your phone isn't brick. If that works, follow the instructions on the magisk thread I did exactly in that order and its pretty good. But if you play Pokemon go, you'll have to turn off xposed when you install it as safety net detects it.

Xposed on Nougat?

Is anyone running Xposed Framework on Nougat or knows if it'll work? because the official super su didn't work and I had to use phh's super su.
Xposed doesn't work yet on nougat
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Any idea about release ? Ive rooted my phone but without xposed , there is no meaning of that
Thatoneguyyyy said:
Any idea about release ? Ive rooted my phone but without xposed , there is no meaning of that
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Same here

how to hide root on my note 3

Hello
Quick info
I have Samsung Note 3 n9005 ,stock rom 5.0 , rooted with chainfire root , twrp recovery installed. I really need to hide my root from banking apps. Or at least be able to install xposed on my rom so I can use rootcloack apparentlty xposed isn't compatible with Samsung phone using Android 5.0
Any help? :angel:
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Google.
apparentlty xposed isn't compatible with Samsung phone using Android 5.0
Have you asked on the xposed forum ??
I'm also looking for a way to hide my root from specific application.
I already "googled" it as Dejan Sathanas suggest, and solutions like temporary disable root are not good for me.
Thanks,
Look for app Magisk for hide root
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dr_spear said:
Hello
Quick info
I have Samsung Note 3 n9005 ,stock rom 5.0 , rooted with chainfire root , twrp recovery installed. I really need to hide my root from banking apps. Or at least be able to install xposed on my rom so I can use rootcloack apparentlty xposed isn't compatible with Samsung phone using Android 5.0
Any help? :angel:
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Search and you will find working Xposed. I had used Arter's Xposed version (number I forgot).
I used Xposed with 5.0 AryaMod (stock based ROM) for more than 1.5years.
And then install Rootcloak and things should be fine.
Look for app Magisk for hide root
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I tried this once. Magisk then systemless xposed, it only got me in boot loop. Have you tried it yourself?
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Look for app Magisk for hide root
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The OP clearly say "rooted with chainfire root", so how can you advice on Magisk?

Magisk on the Verizon Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900V)

I did root by following instructions from this thread.
I just noticed that Netflix is no longer working.
I was wondering if anyone has successfully installed Magisk on the Verizon Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N900V) or any other suggestions to get apps like Netflix to work properly.
first off what rom are you on? and or android version. 2nd are you using the latest version of Netflix? third what is the exact issue you are having with Netflix? (errors, etc..)
darkensx said:
first off what rom are you on? and or android version. 2nd are you using the latest version of Netflix? third what is the exact issue you are having with Netflix? (errors, etc..)
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Netflix blocks rooted devices now. Apparently you have to run something to hide the fact that you are rooted.
I have heard you can do this with Magisk
I am really thinking about unrooting now but i don't know how.
also, i accidentally posted this under general and should have posted it under Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
Artfrey said:
Netflix blocks rooted devices now. Apparently you have to run something to hide the fact that you are rooted.
I have heard you can do this with Magisk
I am really thinking about unrooting now but i don't know how.
also, i accidentally posted this under general and should have posted it under Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting
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magisk has an uninstaller zip you flash via twrp however im not 100% sure if it works correctly due to odexed rom as xposed has this issue as far as installing or uninstalling.
you could try this : https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-netflix-enabler-enable-netflix-t3708126 might help.
darkensx said:
magisk has an uninstaller zip you flash via twrp however im not 100% sure if it works correctly due to odexed rom as xposed has this issue as far as installing or uninstalling.
you could try this : https://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/magisk/module-netflix-enabler-enable-netflix-t3708126 might help.
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That's what I wanted to try but I dont have magisk installed and I was wondering if anyone had successfully installed magisk on the SM-N900V and could give me some help for a smooth install
Artfrey said:
That's what I wanted to try but I dont have magisk installed and I was wondering if anyone had successfully installed magisk on the SM-N900V and could give me some help for a smooth install
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assuming you have not tried to install magisk:
if you have the bootloader unlocked and are on lollipop or below bootloader (in case it relocks doubt that it will) and not just safe strapped and have TWRP or a custom recovery installed i'd say make a full backup via recovery and then attempt to install magisk the usual way and if you hit a snag or bootloop restore the backup and reach out to the official magisk thread for getting it installed..magisk thread: "Magisk" best i can suggest as it seems these threads are like a ghost town a lot of the time. lol
I am rooted have been for years, Netflix works fine.
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Artfrey said:
That's what I wanted to try but I dont have magisk installed and I was wondering if anyone had successfully installed magisk on the SM-N900V and could give me some help for a smooth install
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Magisk works fine ......

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