Martin Hierholzer
Martin Hierholzer
Well, it is not easily possible in my case (upgrade from home office). I am not asking for a guarantee for this to work, I am just trying to point...
> @mhier I've written a blog post on it. You can read it from here: [How to upgrade BigBlueButton 2.2 to 2.3 (Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04)](https://www.mynaparrot.com/blog/180-how-to-upgrade-bigbluebutton-2-2-to-2-3-ubuntu-16-04-to-18-04) but make sure you've...
Interesting. This raises more questions than it answers: 1. Will there be no SafetyNet check if the "Datenspende" is disabled? If yes, please add this to the message shown when...
> Could you give an example of an error message produced by SafetyNet? What configuration produces this? In #4264 you can find a screen shot at the end. I am...
> @mhier > > The root information you see is not related to the SafetyNet checks. Yes it is. It is no longer there since my phone passes SafetyNet.
> There are two forms of safety checks: > > 1. Rootbeer, used to detect if a device is rooted, then the corresponding information box is shown during app start...
I have updated the first comment to take into account that there are multiple checks...
Well, if these are two separate checks, the Rootbeer-based check upon app start is even more questionable. It does not only proliferate the false claim that root permissions granted to...
The main point of this ticket was actually the RootBeer test, which I falsely thought to be a SafetyNet check. I will hence reduce the ticket description to that aspect...
Let me also summarise the arguments a bit more concise: - The CWA thrives to protect the users privacy from potentially malicious software. - RootBeer checks by design whether the...