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v4-0.8.1 with Shamiko v0.7.4 whitelist mode fool Magisk itself! #74

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SinhoMoeme opened this issue Dec 15, 2023 · 1 comment
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Steps to reproduce/复现步骤

1.Install Magisk v26.4.
2.Install Shamiko v0.7.4.
3.Create a empty file "/data/adb/shamiko/whitelist" to enter Shamiko whitelist mode.
4.Reboot and run Magisk, it will say "root was lost" or "Installed: N/A".
5.Run a application which need root permission, you will find root didn't truly lost.
6.Delete or rename the "whitelist" file and reboot, Magisk can detect itself again.

Expected behaviour/预期行为

Magisk can still detect installation of itself after Shamiko installed. (With official Zygisk will behave like that.)

Actual behaviour/实际行为

Magisk can't detect itself when run Shamiko on Zygisk Next.

KernelSU Module List/KernelSU 模块列表

Shamiko v0.7.4

Zygisk Next version/Zygisk Next 版本

v4-0.8.1

Android version/Android 版本

12&13&14

KernelSU version/KernelSU 版本

Magisk v26.4

Version requirement/版本要求

  • I am using latest debug CI version of Zygisk Next and enable verbose log/我正在使用最新 CI 调试版本 Zygisk Next 且启用详细日志

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magisk.log

@SinhoMoeme SinhoMoeme added the bug Something isn't working label Dec 15, 2023
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