Open RAZERZ opened 7 years ago
Do you have busybox installed?
Yes sir! The application works on my other device but it's with this one that there's a lot of issues.
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Do you have busybox installed?
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Can you take logcat and provide more information about your device. Also you have supersu as your root application?
Running vanilla 4.4.2, SuperSU as root app, tablet is Acer Iconia a1-830, works with bcmon and monitor mode, Xposed installed. By reading the logcat, it looks like the core installer couldn' t launch because nmap wasn't detected. https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6vSHGXxJIWmVlpDX1NDMElvbXM That's the link to logcat :)
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Can you take logcat and provide more information about your device. Also you have supersu as your root application?
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Hey @RAZERZ, The problem is that you have Xposed installed. cSploit doesn't work when you have Xposed installed. Solution: fully remove Xposed. See https://github.com/cSploit/android/wiki/Known-incompatibilities for more information
Okay, thanks! I'll remove it and report back. If it works, I might even do my little dirty fix to make them both working at the same time.
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Hey @RAZERZ https://github.com/RAZERZ, The problem is that you have Xposed installed. cSploit doesn't work when you have Xposed installed. Solution: fully remove Xposed. See https://github.com/cSploit/ android/wiki/Known-incompatibilities for more information
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@RAZERZ I have the same problem, can you make them working at the same time?
I don't know, never actually tried to even get it working again but you can try if you like. Install the csploit and all the things it needs and make sure it is fully working, then install Xposed.
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On Feb 16, 2017 3:11 AM, "wh-orange" notifications@github.com wrote:
@RAZERZ https://github.com/RAZERZ I have the same problem, can you make them working at the same time?
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@RAZER installing Xposed can still Make it unstable/usable.
I did unistall xposed but to no result. It still didn't want to install the core. So, the logcat suggested that nmap wasn't working in the terminal so I got it installed and still, the same issue. Still the same logcat saying that nmap ain't working. Strange but I want to xplore (ba dum tss) more.
2017-02-16 8:38 GMT+01:00 pahapoika notifications@github.com:
@RAZER https://github.com/RAZER installing Xposed can still Make it unstable/usable.
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Since it crashes during the superuser verification (according to real life and logcat) I decided to look more into it. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/28539808/unknown-permission-android-permission-access-superuser-in-package-com-powervr-pv Found that thread in stackoverflow and I will try it out later on and see which version is the latest version that actually works with it. Holding my thumbs.
2017-02-16 15:33 GMT+01:00 RAZERZ . ramiabouzahra@gmail.com:
I did unistall xposed but to no result. It still didn't want to install the core. So, the logcat suggested that nmap wasn't working in the terminal so I got it installed and still, the same issue. Still the same logcat saying that nmap ain't working. Strange but I want to xplore (ba dum tss) more.
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@RAZER https://github.com/RAZER installing Xposed can still Make it unstable/usable.
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@RAZERZ Maybe try to give cSploit root permission manually from SuperSU app.
Will try later
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@RAZERZ https://github.com/RAZERZ Maybe try to give cSploit root permission manually from SuperSU app.
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But don't I have to have given perms once already? It only attempts to install core etc once, then I have to reinstall.
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On Feb 18, 2017 4:50 PM, "RAZERZ ." ramiabouzahra@gmail.com wrote:
Will try later
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@RAZERZ https://github.com/RAZERZ Maybe try to give cSploit root permission manually from SuperSU app.
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@RAZERZ So if your problem is that cSploit crashes during SuperSU root grant process you can make SuperSU to give root permission automatically.
Open SuperSU>Settings>permission>default permissions and set it to Grant.
Please let me know if this fixs your permission. Also Make sure that you have latest SuperSU and cSploit app installed (1.6.6 rc2)
I don't think that's the issue. Took a logcat though after this. First one is from the catlog and the other one is is from the log that csploit automatically generated.
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@RAZERZ https://github.com/RAZERZ So if your problem is that cSploit crashes during SuperSU root grant process you can make SuperSU to give root permission automatically.
Open SuperSU>Settings>permission>default permissions and set it to Grant.
Please let me know if this fixs your permission. Also Make sure that you have latest SuperSU and cSploit app installed (1.6.6 rc2)
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02-18 16:58:53.975 I/ActivityManager(509): START u0 {act=android.intent.action.DELETE dat=package:org.csploit.android flg=0x10800000 cmp=com.android.packageinstaller/.UninstallerActivity} from pid 729 02-18 16:58:56.085 I/ActivityManager(509): Force stopping org.csploit.android appid=10151 user=-1: uninstall pkg 02-18 16:58:56.495 W/PackageManager(509): Couldn't delete native library directory /data/app-lib/org.csploit.android 02-18 16:58:58.385 I/ActivityManager(509): Force stopping org.csploit.android appid=10151 user=0: pkg removed 02-18 16:59:03.035 D/BackupManagerService(509): Received broadcast Intent { act=android.intent.action.PACKAGE_REMOVED dat=package:org.csploit.android flg=0x4000010 (has extras) } 02-18 16:59:11.205 I/ActivityManager(509): START u0 {act=android.intent.action.VIEW dat=file:///storage/emulated/0/Download/cSploit-release.apk typ=application/vnd.android.package-archive cmp=com.android.packageinstaller/.PackageInstallerActivity (has extras)} from pid 23237 02-18 16:59:15.945 I/ActivityManager(509): START u0 {dat=file:///storage/emulated/0/Download/cSploit-release.apk cmp=com.android.packageinstaller/.InstallAppProgress (has extras)} from pid 23036 02-18 16:59:16.605 W/ActivityManager(509): No content provider found for permission revoke: file:///storage/emulated/0/Download/cSploit-release.apk 02-18 17:00:05.505 W/ActivityManager(509): No content provider found for permission revoke: file:///storage/emulated/0/Download/cSploit-release.apk 02-18 17:00:06.935 I/PackageManager(509): Package installed with second ABI Library: 10152org.csploit.android 02-18 17:00:10.615 I/ActivityManager(509): Force stopping org.csploit.android appid=10152 user=-1: update pkg 02-18 17:00:10.805 W/PackageManager(509): Unknown permission android.permission.ACCESS_SUPERUSER in package org.csploit.android 02-18 17:00:10.805 W/PackageManager(509): Not granting permission android.permission.READ_LOGS to package org.csploit.android (protectionLevel=50 flags=0x8be44) 02-18 17:00:13.045 D/BackupManagerService(509): Received broadcast Intent { act=android.intent.action.PACKAGE_ADDED dat=package:org.csploit.android flg=0x4000010 (has extras) } 02-18 17:00:13.955 I/ActivityManager(509): START u0 {act=android.intent.action.MAIN cat=[android.intent.category.LAUNCHER] flg=0x10000000 pkg=org.csploit.android cmp=org.csploit.android/.MainActivity} from pid 23036 02-18 17:00:14.045 I/ActivityManager(509): Start proc org.csploit.android for activity org.csploit.android/.MainActivity: pid=24731 uid=10152 gids={50152, 3003, 1028, 1015} 02-18 17:02:06.665 W/PackageManager(509): Unknown permission android.permission.ACCESS_SUPERUSER in package org.csploit.android 02-18 17:02:06.665 W/PackageManager(509): Not granting permission android.permission.READ_LOGS to package org.csploit.android (protectionLevel=50 flags=0x88be44) 02-18 17:03:35.395 W/PackageManager(509): Unknown permission android.permission.ACCESS_SUPERUSER in package org.csploit.android 02-18 17:03:35.395 W/PackageManager(509): Not granting permission android.permission.READ_LOGS to package org.csploit.android (protectionLevel=50 flags=0x88be44) 02-18 17:03:35.545 I/ActivityManager(509): Killing 24731:org.csploit.android/u0a152 (adj 9): remove task 02-18 17:03:35.645 W/InputDispatcher(509): channel '222eb2a0 org.csploit.android/org.csploit.android.MainActivity (server)' ~ Consumer closed input channel or an error occurred. events=0x9 02-18 17:03:35.645 E/InputDispatcher(509): channel '222eb2a0 org.csploit.android/org.csploit.android.MainActivity (server)' ~ Channel is unrecoverably broken and will be disposed! 02-18 17:03:35.665 W/InputDispatcher(509): Attempted to unregister already unregistered input channel '222eb2a0 org.csploit.android/org.csploit.android.MainActivity (server)' 02-18 17:03:35.665 I/WindowState(509): WIN DEATH: Window{222eb2a0 u0 org.csploit.android/org.csploit.android.MainActivity}
W/PackageManager(509): Unknown permission android.permission.ACCESS_SUPERUSER in package org.csploit.android 02-18 17:00:10.805 W/PackageManager(509): Not granting permission android.permission.READ_LOGS to package org.csploit.android (protectionLevel=50 flags=0x8be44) 02-18 17:00:13.045
02-18 16:59:16.605 W/ActivityManager(509): No content provider found for permission revoke: file:///storage/emulated/0/Download/cSploit-release.apk
Those seems to be the issues.
You have the latest SupeSU and cSploit installed?
I do. I did read upon that and research suggest that a new"feature" introduced in SuperSU made that happen on some devices. Did: downgrade. Although that makes sense, it still doesn't.
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W/PackageManager(509): Unknown permission android.permission.ACCESS_SUPERUSER in package org.csploit.android 02-18 17:00:10.805 W/PackageManager(509): Not granting permission android.permission.READ_LOGS to package org.csploit.android (protectionLevel=50 flags=0x8be44) 02-18 17:00:13.045 02-18 16:59:16.605 W/ActivityManager(509): No content provider found for permission revoke: file:///storage/emulated/0/Download/cSploit-release.apk Those seems to be the issues.
You have the latest SupeSU and cSploit installed?
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I have installed csploit, Have rooted device. Have busy box, But when I open csploit. It says update core. I push update button, but it says core not install, Why?? Help me
I seem to have the same update problem.
Is it possible that due to (disabled by default) TLS 1.2 on Android 4.4 it cannot read https://api.github.com/repos/cSploit/android.native/releases ? I cannot open it on the native browser on my Android 4.4 device but it opens fine on Chrome on that device.
The app downloads the core then proceeds to check it, then extracts it and then asks for root access which I grant and then it stops. The extracting process and the whole app store, then the app restarts to a message that says core not installed.