I've got an app that's supposed to use some shell commands to copy a file from the sdcard to /system/media/. It will require root, and I am testing on a rooted device. I'm using runtimes to execute the shell commands, but it's not working. Here's what I've got for my runtimes
public void RunAsRoot{String[] commands = {"sysrw", "rm /data/local/bootanimation.zip", "sysro"};{
Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("su");
DataOutputStream os = new DataOutputStream(p.getOutputStream());
for (String tmpCmd : commands) {
os.writeBytes(tmpCmd+"\n");
}
os.writeBytes("exit\n");
os.flush();
}
But my logcat only shows two of them not getting rejected
07-30 03:14:11.112: WARN/su(3593): request rejected (10047->0 /system/bin/sh)
07-30 03:14:11.132: DEBUG/su(3592): 10047 com.bba.stormdroid executing 0 /system/bin/sh using shell /system/bin/sh : sh
07-30 03:14:11.152: WARN/su(3594): request rejected (0->0 /system/bin/sh)
07-30 03:14:11.182: WARN/su(3595): request rejected (0->0 /system/bin/sh)
07-30 03:14:11.202: WARN/su(3596): request rejected (0->0 /system/bin/sh)
07-30 03:14:11.242: DEBUG/su(3597): 10047 com.bba.stormdroid executing 0 /system/bin/sh using shell /system/bin/sh : sh
Those two look to be the sysrw and sysro commands, yet the app still asks for root permission when I trigger this code. I'm new to working with root stuff and I can't seem to figure out how to get this to work.
Using Java, we can run single or multiple shell commands, execute shell scripts, run the terminal/command prompt, set working directories and manipulate environment variables through core classes.
Open the Command Shell on an Remote Endpoint Using the Android Access Console. Remote command shell enables privileged users to open a virtual command line interface on remote computers. Users can then type locally but have the commands executed on the remote system. You can work from multiple shells.
To run root commands, you have to use the flllowing format:
public void RunAsRoot(String[] cmds){
Process p = Runtime.getRuntime().exec("su");
DataOutputStream os = new DataOutputStream(p.getOutputStream());
for (String tmpCmd : cmds) {
os.writeBytes(tmpCmd+"\n");
}
os.writeBytes("exit\n");
os.flush();
}
where you pass in an array of strings, each string being a command that needs to be executed. For example:
String[] commands = {"sysrw", "rm /data/local/bootanimation.zip", "sysro"};
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