FanJ
March 21st, 2004, 04:58 PM
Hi,
For a guideline about the CRC32-test in TDS-3, see this thread:
TDS-3 CRC32-test Guidelines (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=13740)
In case you are asking yourself "Is my CRC32-test working?", here is a short guideline:
Of course there are all kind of ways to check whether your CRC32-test in TDS-3 is working.
But I'll give you an easy way to check it.
Add the Radius-file to your file crcfiles.txt if it is not already there.
The Radius-file contains the Trojan-definitions for TDS-3.
The Radius-file is usually updated every working-day.
How to add the Radius-file to crcfiles.txt:
Open crcfiles.txt in Notepad.
Add the following line:
%TDSDIR%\Radius.TD3
Save crcfiles.txt
At the next working-day update your Radius-file.
(assuming here that, as usually, there were new Trojan-definitions).
Then run your CRC32-test.
You will see an alert like this one:
10:50:31 [CRC32] -ALERT- File has changed: C:\<deleted by me>\Radius.TD3
You see that the CRC32-test indeed alerts you that the Radius-file has been changed.
Note:
As you can see, I deleted the full path of my TDS-3 directory in that Alert.
Now what to do if you don't get such an alert.
On a few systems the latest version of TDS-3 has a little error that is very easily to fix by yourself.
Go to your TDS-3 directory.
Check if you have the following sub-directory:
xDynamic\TDS.data
In case you don't have that sub-directory TDS.data in xDynamic, then simply add it by yourself.
Now run the CRC32-test in TDS-3.
TDS-3 has now made by itself the file crc32.bnk in that sub-directory xDynamic\TDS.data
The CRC32-test in TDS-3 should be working fine now :)
Check at the next working day, after updating your Radius-file, whether your CRC32-test gives you now an alert that Radius.TD3 has been changed.
I hope this helps a little bit.
thread closed by request from the poster - paul
For a guideline about the CRC32-test in TDS-3, see this thread:
TDS-3 CRC32-test Guidelines (http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=13740)
In case you are asking yourself "Is my CRC32-test working?", here is a short guideline:
Of course there are all kind of ways to check whether your CRC32-test in TDS-3 is working.
But I'll give you an easy way to check it.
Add the Radius-file to your file crcfiles.txt if it is not already there.
The Radius-file contains the Trojan-definitions for TDS-3.
The Radius-file is usually updated every working-day.
How to add the Radius-file to crcfiles.txt:
Open crcfiles.txt in Notepad.
Add the following line:
%TDSDIR%\Radius.TD3
Save crcfiles.txt
At the next working-day update your Radius-file.
(assuming here that, as usually, there were new Trojan-definitions).
Then run your CRC32-test.
You will see an alert like this one:
10:50:31 [CRC32] -ALERT- File has changed: C:\<deleted by me>\Radius.TD3
You see that the CRC32-test indeed alerts you that the Radius-file has been changed.
Note:
As you can see, I deleted the full path of my TDS-3 directory in that Alert.
Now what to do if you don't get such an alert.
On a few systems the latest version of TDS-3 has a little error that is very easily to fix by yourself.
Go to your TDS-3 directory.
Check if you have the following sub-directory:
xDynamic\TDS.data
In case you don't have that sub-directory TDS.data in xDynamic, then simply add it by yourself.
Now run the CRC32-test in TDS-3.
TDS-3 has now made by itself the file crc32.bnk in that sub-directory xDynamic\TDS.data
The CRC32-test in TDS-3 should be working fine now :)
Check at the next working day, after updating your Radius-file, whether your CRC32-test gives you now an alert that Radius.TD3 has been changed.
I hope this helps a little bit.
thread closed by request from the poster - paul