Androidacy / MagiskModuleManager

Previously known as Fox's Magisk Module Manager (FoxMMM), this app helps users find, install "Magisk Modules" - powerful little zips/apps for your device that plug into the Magisk framework.
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Potencial ssl interception detected #121

Closed fernandoccandidoo closed 3 months ago

fernandoccandidoo commented 4 months ago

Hi guys, I did the installation and it recognized the mods, but it doesn't update and gives the message “potential ssl interception detected”, what could be causing this problem? Because I tested it without using VPN and on 5G and Wifi at home and the error persists.

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androidacy-user commented 4 months ago

Please make sure you are using 2.3.7 or newer!

innateessence commented 4 months ago

Please publish the apk here on github. The experience using the website is not very good...

Here's the flow of my experience:

Tried to post this in the telegram channel, but, was muted for a day for using profanity when trying to share this message, and by tomorrow this won't matter anymore. Figured I should share the experience regardless since I doubt I am the only one. :/

androidacy-user commented 4 months ago

Please publish the apk here on github. The experience using the website is not very good...

Here's the flow of my experience:

  • Want to check to see if a module someone else wrote solves my problem. (Block certain websites)
  • Potential SSL interception issue detected error message. repos's not loading pkgs.
  • Troubleshooting...
  • View issue on Github. Version issue.
  • Try to download latest versions .apk from github
  • Nowhere to be seen. Linked to website.
  • Go to downloads page. After a couple minutes of wondering what's wrong, I see auth errors at the bottom of the screen, Errors aren't very visible or eye catching.
  • Maybe auth issues is from the ad-blocker. Go to incognito mode. No difference.
  • Try to login. Oh, I guess my account doesn't exist anymore. I thought I made an account years ago... I remember paying for ad-free before... whatever.
  • Okay, I guess I'll register. Oh wait, it won't let me do that without 'donating'
  • Whatever, I'll make the account.
  • makes account
  • tries to login
  • Oh look, a token error now...
  • You know what? Fuck this. This is too frustrating. I'll just write a bash script and a cronjob instead via termux.

Tried to post this in the telegram channel, but, was muted for a day for using profanity when trying to share this message, and by tomorrow this won't matter anymore. Figured I should share the experience regardless since I doubt I am the only one. :/

We have no intention of that. Our primary revenue comes from our website and that enables us to continue development and provide infrastructure without charging for the app.

If your account is not found, please reach out from the email you originally signed up with to support@androidacy.com so someone with access to those systems can assist you.

While we're always working to improve the experience, guest usage of our website should work. Please make sure if you're using a VPN it's from a reputable provider.

pyrates999 commented 4 months ago

I also installed 2.3.7 and I'm getting the same error. I tried turning off dns over https..

It says: error while communicating with api: 429 and I'm given an option to reset the api key, but before I can do that.

Then a crash is reported where it says: uh-oh, we've hit a snag!

And the only options are to restart the app or reset the app.

The downloads link on your website is also not working as it has an endless loading animation being shown, with the download links never getting shown.

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androidacy-user commented 3 months ago

I also installed 2.3.7 and I'm getting the same error. I tried turning off dns over https..

It says: error while communicating with api: 429 and I'm given an option to reset the api key, but before I can do that.

Then a crash is reported where it says: uh-oh, we've hit a snag!

And the only options are to restart the app or reset the app.

The downloads link on your website is also not working as it has an endless loading animation being shown, with the download links never getting shown.

I don't seem to have any issues over here. Maybe try again, perhaps it was a temporary issue

pyrates999 commented 3 months ago

It now seems to be working. I think the ssl cert had expired.

androidacy-user commented 3 months ago

It now seems to be working. I think the ssl cert had expired.

Certificate management is managed by cloudflare so it's not likely. Glad to hear it's resolved though!

Going to close now

HotRod6782 commented 1 month ago

If you have spectrum Internet their security shield blocks access to their side, repos won't load, site, it just blocks access to it under claims of phishing. You'll have to disable it to update anything including the repo.

Edit: this is not an accusation, this is simply stating what was happening in my side.

pyrates999 commented 1 month ago

If you have spectrum Internet their security shield blocks access to their side, repos won't load, site, it just blocks access to it under claims of phishing. You'll have to disable it to update anything including the repo.

Edit: this is not an accusation, this is simply stating what was happening in my side.

You are probably going through a proxy server as that is the easiest way they can block access to it.

androidacy-user commented 1 month ago

If you have spectrum Internet their security shield blocks access to their side, repos won't load, site, it just blocks access to it under claims of phishing. You'll have to disable it to update anything including the repo.

Edit: this is not an accusation, this is simply stating what was happening in my side.

You are probably going through a proxy server as that is the easiest way they can block access to it.

ISP sits between you and the Internet already. They don't need a proxy server.

androidacy-user commented 1 month ago

@HotRod6782 not the first time we've heard this. Spectrum has blocked us for awhile. Comcast and Fortinet used to but we managed to get whitelisted from them.

I think a lot of less mainstream domains get blocklisted in these "security" products tbh.