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Hello,
we are developing a parental control software. We are encountering a problem with NOD32's HTTPS scanning, since NOD32 redirects all connections, HTTP and HTTPS to port 30606. Since we need to redirect TCP connections too, to our local proxy, and we can't deal with HTTPS connections, we would like to be able to disable NOD32's HTTPS scanning programmatically. We found that this registry key SOFTWARE\\ESET\\ESET Security\\CurrentVersion\\Plugins\\01000200\\Profiles\\@My profile\\HttpsScanMode should be put to 0, to disable HTTPS scanning, but of course the registry key is locked by ekrn.exe Is there a way to disable NOD32's HTTPS scanning programmatically, since I guess that stopping ekrn.exe is not an option...? Of course, if there is a legit way to stop ekrn.exe programmatically (letting the user know that NOD32 has been stopped temporarily), then change the registry key, that would be an option. Regards |
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It is not possible. Self-defense protects the ESET registry keys from being tampered with malware or basically any 3rd party application.
Since SSL checking is disabled by default, are you positive that it's actually SSL scanning that causes the problem? |
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that is going to be interesting for the kids to know how to circumvent just by using https proxies |
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