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Create custom SELinux domain using magiskpolicy
Tried to make custom domain for an app that is installed from PlayStore. I created a module that would patch the policy at boot and edited system/etc/selinux/plat_seapp_contexts to assign the app my ...
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How to mount a tmpfs directory that would be allowed to be read and written to by any app? (root available)
I am trying to create some volatile (tmpfs) storage for my Android, to avoid clutter.
I am trying to follow the previous questions:
making manually mounted partition folders write accessible to all ...
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SUPolicy to allow custom service to read and write from Internal Storage
I'm setting up custom service with custom sepolicy using this as a base:
How to fix SELinux "avc: denied" errors when launching DNSCrypt as init.d script?
In 99% I follow the quick summary ...
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What is 02 in the magisk patched vbmeta.img?
According to the Additional Info given for rooting the Android device that doesn't have ramdisk but can be rooted via recovery: we need an empty vbmeta.img and I am trying to check what it actually ...
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How can I record call using c code(c executable that can run on Android-Linux) on rooted Android device?
I want to record a call that is called by my application for the call test purposes. We record a call and compare it with a high-quality WAV file to determine the call quality. But the call recording ...
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How to get rid of SeLinux Denials in Permissive mode?
Need some help with 3 issues:
In Permissive mode I get denials, why does this happen and how do I fix that?
If I am enforced, how do I give access to my Partitions to various processes. Right now I ...
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SELinux temporary set to permissive
I am using a Galaxy s10+, rooted with magisk, no custom ROM, no custom kernel and no custom recovery. The rooting is heavily limited because of the SELinux enforce mode. Actually, no root command in ...