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SHAMIKO INSTALLATION FAILED | SHAMIKO MODULE NOT INSTALL IN MAGISK

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Titles:
1. How to Install Shamiko on Older Magisk Versions: Easy Guide!
2. Shamiko Installation Fix: Bypass Magisk Canary Requirement!
3. Install Shamiko on Any Magisk Version – No Canary Needed!
4. Modifying Shamiko for Compatibility with Older Magisk Versions
5. Shamiko Installation for All Magisk Versions – Step-by-Step Tutorial

Description:
In this video, I'll show you how to modify the Shamiko module so it can be installed on older versions of Magisk without requiring the Canary build. By tweaking a few lines of code, you can bypass the version check and install Shamiko on any Magisk version. Follow along to see the full process, and get your Shamiko module up and running without the need for the latest Magisk Canary.

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- #MagiskCanary
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- #AndroidRoot
- #TechGuide
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# Shamiko

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### Introduction
Shamiko is a Zygisk module to hide Magisk root, Zygisk itself and Zygisk modules.

Shamiko read the denylist from Magisk for simplicity but it requires denylist enforcement to be disabled first.

### Usage
1. Install Shamiko and enable Zygisk and reboot
2. Configure denylist to add processes for hiding
3. *DO NOT* turn on denylist enforcement

#### Whitelist
- You can create an empty file `/data/adb/shamiko/whitelist` to turn on whitelist mode and it can be triggered without reboot
- Whitelist has significant performance and memory consumption issue, please use it only for testing
- Only apps that was previously granted root from Magisk can access root
- If you need to grant a new app root access, disable whitelist first

### Changelog
#### 0.2.0
1. Support font modules since Android S
2. Fix module's description

#### 0.3.0
1. Support whitelist (enable by creating an empty file `/data/adb/shamiko/whitelist`)
2. Always unshare (useful for old platforms and isolated processes in new platforms)
3. Request Magisk 23017+, which allows us to strip Java daemon and change denylist regardless of enforcement status
4. Temporarily disable showing status in module description (need to find a new way for it)
5. Support module update since Magisk 23017

#### 0.4.0
1. Add module files checksum
2. Bring status show back
3. Add running status file at `/data/adb/shamiko/.tmp/status`

### 0.4.1
1. Add more hide mechanisms

### 0.4.2
1. Fix app zygote crash on Android 10-

### 0.4.3
1. Fix tmp mount being detected

### 0.4.4
1. Fix module description not showing correctly

### 0.6
1. Hide more trace of Zygisk

### 0.7
1. Support Magisk 26.0
2. Fix font loading
3. Hide more traces of Magisk

### 0.7.1
1. Merge Magisk and KernelSU branch

### 0.7.2
1. Fix a bug causing Zygisk on KernelSU failed to unload
2. Abandon a useless fix leading to more detection
3. Clean service.sh

### 0.7.3
1. Follow root profile on KernelSU

### 0.7.4
1. Support new Zygisk loading mechanisms
2. Fix some issues on Android 11 and below
3. Fix compatibility for Zygisk on KernelSU on Magisk

### 0.7.5
1. Refine hide mechanism, passing more detection (e.g., E-CNY, Play ver 12306)

### 1.0
1. Hide more traces of Zygisk, passing more detection (e.g., ACE, GoTyme Bank, MyTransport.SG, ZainCash, DBS PayLah!, Singpass, Marriott, BPI, Apps using liapp, Apps using Arxan like CaixaBank Sign, etc.)
2. Better support KSU
3. Hide some traces introduced by other modules (e.g. PlayIntegrityFix)
4. Guards the peace of Machikado

### 1.0.1
1. Fix Android 10

### 1.1
1. Support Magisk Canary 27003
2. Provide better hiding for font modules
3. Drop redudant resetprop handling
4. Minor bug fixes and compatibility updates

### 1.1.1
1. Fix crash when using together with some modules Disclaimer: This video is for educational and research purposes only. It aims to raise awareness about cybersecurity, app security, and ethical hacking. I do not promote or support illegal activities, hacking, or unauthorized software modifications.

All demonstrations are conducted in a controlled environment on my own devices or with proper authorization. Misusing this information may violate laws, and viewers are solely responsible for their actions.

For developers and security professionals, this content highlights potential vulnerabilities to help improve security. Always practice ethical hacking and respect digital rights.

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