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AERoot

AERoot is a command line tool that allows you to give root privileges on-the-fly to any process running on the Android emulator with Google Play flavors AVDs.

Install / Use

/learn @quarkslab/AERoot
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Quality Score

0/100

Supported Platforms

Universal

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AERoot

AERoot is a command line tool that allows you to give the root privileges on-the-fly to any process running on the Android emulator with Google Play flavors AVDs.

This project is a rewrite from scratch of the android-emuroot tool (https://github.com/airbus-seclab/android_emuroot). It comes with new features:

  • Recent AVDs support (Android API > 27)
  • Execution time optimization
  • Selection of a process by its PID

Compatible Kernels

| Kernel | x86 | x86_64 | Android version | |----------------------------------------------------|:------:|:------:|------------------------------| | 3.10.0+ | ✓ | | 7.0 / 7.1 | | 3.18.56+ | ✓ | | 8.0 | | 3.18.91+ | ✓ | | 8.1 | | 4.4.124+ | ✓ | ✓ | 9.0 | | 4.14.112+ | ✓ | ✓ | 9.0 + 10.0 (TV / Automotive) | | 5.4.36-00815-g3b29042c17b1 | ✓ | ✓ | 10.0 | | 5.4.43-00621-g90087296b3b1 | ✓ | ✓ | 10.0 | | 5.4.47-01061-g22e35a1de440 | ✓ | ✓ | 10.0 | | 5.4.54-android11-0-00619-g476c942d9b3e-ab6722723 | ✓ | ✓ | 11.0 | | 5.4.61-android11-0-00791-gbad091cc4bf3-ab6833933 | ✓ | ✓ | 11.0 | | 5.4.61-android11-2-00064-g4271ad6e8ade-ab6991359 | | ✓ | 11.0 | | 5.4.86-android11-2-00006-gae78026f427c-ab7595864 | | ✓ | 11.0 (Automotive) | | 5.4.86-android11-2-00040-g29b2beadc627-ab7157994 | ✓ | ✓ | 11.0 (TV / Automotive) | | 5.10.4-android12-0-03442-gf2684370d34d-ab7068937 | | ✓ | 12.0 | | 5.10.15-android12-0-01814-gfca78df78ef2-ab7137072 | | ✓ | 12.0 | | 5.10.21-android12-0-01012-gcc574f0d3698-ab7214561 | | ✓ | 12.0 | | 5.10.21-android12-0-01145-ge82381ad9a3f-ab7230153 | | ✓ | 12.0 | | 5.10.35-android12-4-00865-gd9d0c09e0a3b-ab7349034 | | ✓ | 12.0 | | 5.10.43-android12-6-00231-g54e7412d4ff9-ab7460289 | | ✓ | 12.0 | | 5.10.43-android12-9-00001-ga30f38980440-ab7882141 | | ✓ | 12.0 | | 5.10.66-android12-9-00022-g2d6a43c0364d-ab7992900 | ✓ | | 12.0 (TV) | | 5.10.66-android12-9-00041-gfa9c9074531e-ab7914766 | | ✓ | 12.0 | | 5.10.102-android13-0-00549-g255b30f804ac-ab8238117 | ✓ | ✓ | 13.0 + 13.0 (TV) | | 5.10.107-android13-2-00451-g7ba447d0399b-ab8409457 | | ✓ | 13.0 | | 5.15.32-android13-3-00067-g7b5e736d7c63-ab8474665 | | ✓ | 13.0 | | 5.15.41-android13-6-02245-g158384f20d1e-ab8610100 | | ✓ | 13.0 | | 5.15.41-android13-8-00205-gf1bf82c3dacd-ab8747247 | | ✓ | 13.0 | | 5.15.41-android13-8-00055-g4f5025129fe8-ab8949913 | | ✓ | 13.0 | | 5.15.83-android14-5-00138-g5e28b848962c-ab9412825 | | ✓ | 14.0 | | 6.1.12-android14-0-00356-g116e1532b95d-ab9618665 | | ✓ | 14.0 | | 6.1.21-android14-3-01811-g9e35a21ec03f-ab9850788 | | ✓ | 14.0 | | 6.1.23-android14-4-00257-g7e35917775b8-ab9964412 | | ✓ | 14.0 |

Requirements

AERoot requires gdb (with Python support enabled) to run properly.

Installation

Last Release

pip install aeroot

Current version

git clone https://github.com/quarkslab/AERoot.git
python3 setup.py install --user

Docker

A Docker image of AERoot is available on dockerhub.

Also, you can build an image by yourself:

docker build -t aeroot https://github.com/quarkslab/AERoot.git

Linux

Usage

docker run --rm \
           -v $HOME/.emulator_console_auth_token:$HOME/.emulator_console_auth_token \
           --network host \
           ha0ris/aeroot [aeroot options]

Example

docker run --rm \
           -v $HOME/.emulator_console_auth_token:$HOME/.emulator_console_auth_token \
           --network host \
           ha0ris/aeroot daemon

macOS

Usage

docker run --rm \
           -v $HOME/.emulator_console_auth_token:$HOME/.emulator_console_auth_token \
           ha0ris/aeroot --host host.docker.internal [aeroot options]

Example

docker run --rm \
           -v $HOME/.emulator_console_auth_token:$HOME/.emulator_console_auth_token \
           ha0ris/aeroot --host host.docker.internal daemon

Quick-start

First of all, you must launch the Android emulator with the gdb qemu option (-qemu -s).

emulator @Your_AVD -qemu -s

Then run aeroot by choosing the mode among:

  • pid: give the root privileges to a process selected by its PID.
  • name: give the root privileges to a process selected by its name.
  • daemon: give the root privileges to the ADB daemon, so shells created with adb shell will automaticaly have root rigths.

Usage

aeroot [-h] [--verbose | --quiet] [--device DEVICE] [--host HOST] [--port PORT] {name,pid,daemon} ...

Examples

pid mode example

aeroot pid 1337

Gives the root privileges to the process with pid 1337

name mode example

aeroot name my_process

Gives the root privileges to the process named "my_process"

daemon mode example

aeroot daemon

Gives the root privileges to the ADB daemon

Additional options

You can find additional options by checking the help of the tool: aeroot -h

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GitHub Stars212
CategoryDevelopment
Updated24d ago
Forks27

Languages

Python

Security Score

100/100

Audited on Mar 8, 2026

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