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Forbidden Error Adding Aurora Store Link and Root method Installation Errors #1359

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akashsriramganapathy opened this issue Jan 31, 2024 · 4 comments
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Describe the bug
Encountered multiple issues with Obtainium functionality.

Issues Encountered:

  1. Forbidden Error Adding Aurora Store Link:

    • Description: While attempting to add the Aurora Store link in Obtainium, the system returns a "forbidden" error.
    • To Reproduce:
      1. Navigate to 'Add App' in Obtainium.
      2. Enter the link: https://auroraoss.com/AuroraStore/Nightly/.
      3. Observe the "forbidden" error.
  2. Root Method Installation Error:

    • Description: When trying to install Obtainium using the root method on two different devices with distinct Android OS versions, the installation consistently ends with an error. A popup indicates that an unspecified error occurred.
    • Additional Context: Screenshots of the error messages during the installation process are provided.

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Screenshot_2024-01-31-09-50-30-086_dev imranr obtainium
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Device Details:

  • Device: Mi 11X
  • OS: Xiaomi.eu version 14.0.7.0 (Android 13)
  • Obtainium Version: V1.0.1
@akashsriramganapathy akashsriramganapathy added bug Something isn't working to check Issue has not been reviewed labels Jan 31, 2024
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DwainZwerg commented Jan 31, 2024

The first issue is a duplicate of #854 and #697 (comment) … Fuck cloudflare

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TotallyAvailable commented Feb 1, 2024

Root Install unfortunately never worked correctly. (Based on feedback, not personal testing)

Obviously doesn't solve the issue and is still worth looking into or temporarily removing/disabling the feature.

As I would only very rarely use root to install stuff, the following suggestion is more of a guess on how well it might solve your problems with broken root installs in Obtainium.

https://github.com/SanmerApps/PI

If you know/have used MRepo before, same Dev.
If you are familiar with Shizuku, you might figure out a working solution for your use case.
On the topic of documentation, refer to

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ImranR98 commented Feb 1, 2024

Issue 1 is a duplicate of #854 as mentioned above. And from your description, it looks like issue 2 is a also duplicate of #1200.

@ImranR98 ImranR98 closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Feb 1, 2024
This was referenced Feb 10, 2024
akramer-zibra added a commit to akramer-zibra/Obtainium that referenced this issue Feb 19, 2024
There occur issues if a gitlab project refers in its release data to external hosted .apk file. In some cases (e.g. Aurora Store) download is not possible because cloudflare protection gives "forbidden" error. The referer header seems to pacify this cloudflare protection. Tested with Android 14 in an AVD emulator.

Related to: ImranR98#1397, ImranR98#1389, ImranR98#1384, ImranR98#1382, ImranR98#1381, ImranR98#1380, ImranR98#1359, ImranR98#854, ImranR98#785, ImranR98#697
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Hello @akashsriramganapathy ,
According to https://gitlab.com/AuroraOSS/AuroraStore/-/issues/1052#note_1778388859, the Aurora Store devs have fixed the problem. The download of AuroraStore should work normally again.

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