[Flag 0x0 or 0x1] - KNOX Warranty vs OUR Warranty. On still discuss...

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ValenteL

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Knox Warranty Bit: 1 or 0x1

This mean that the Samsung System Security KNOX is not secure to work on 2x1 Phones on one. For You and for Your work on Enterprises, Governments an more (if You work on them).

See this: https://www.samsungknox.com/en/overview/technical-details See the video How-To-Use Samsung KNOX.

Quote: I think that's why this technology has been approved by the Ministry of Defense USA. (If flag 0x0 my opinion).

Samsung KNOX protects its operating system using SE for Android, which is built on the SELinux technology developed by NSA. (And not protect if flag 0x1, my opinion).

Read this: http://linux.die.net/man/8/selinux

Then, this is first of all to Knox Security Warranty, not for our personal warranty. On still discuss about.

That technical-details was censured by Samsung, may be. Read this: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=47587340&postcount=290
 
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xclub_101

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Knox Warranty Bit: 1 or 0x1

This mean that the Samsung System Security KNOX is not secure to work on 2x1 Phones on one. For You and for Your work on Enterprises, Governments an more (if You work on them).

See this: https://www.samsungknox.com/en/overview/technical-details See the video How-To-Use Samsung KNOX.

Quote: I think that's why this technology has been approved by the Ministry of Defense USA. (If flag 0x0 my opinion).

Samsung KNOX protects its operating system using SE for Android, which is built on the SELinux technology developed by NSA. (And not protect if flag 0x1, my opinion).

Read this: http://linux.die.net/man/8/selinux

Then, this is first of all the warranty from Knox Security, not for our personal warranty. On still discuss about.

That technical-details was censured by Samsung, may be. Read this: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=47587340&postcount=290



While I appreciate your optimism there are a few things to remember:

- it is not called "Knox security flag", it is called "Knox warranty flag"

- there have already been a few people (in the Note3 and in the S4 many forums) that have reported problems when they tried to fix stuff under warranty with knox flag 0x1 - look around for those.
 
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    Knox Warranty Bit: 1 or 0x1

    This mean that the Samsung System Security KNOX is not secure to work on 2x1 Phones on one. For You and for Your work on Enterprises, Governments an more (if You work on them).

    See this: https://www.samsungknox.com/en/overview/technical-details See the video How-To-Use Samsung KNOX.

    Quote: I think that's why this technology has been approved by the Ministry of Defense USA. (If flag 0x0 my opinion).

    Samsung KNOX protects its operating system using SE for Android, which is built on the SELinux technology developed by NSA. (And not protect if flag 0x1, my opinion).

    Read this: http://linux.die.net/man/8/selinux

    Then, this is first of all the warranty from Knox Security, not for our personal warranty. On still discuss about.

    That technical-details was censured by Samsung, may be. Read this: http://xdaforums.com/showpost.php?p=47587340&postcount=290



    While I appreciate your optimism there are a few things to remember:

    - it is not called "Knox security flag", it is called "Knox warranty flag"

    - there have already been a few people (in the Note3 and in the S4 many forums) that have reported problems when they tried to fix stuff under warranty with knox flag 0x1 - look around for those.