HTTP Scanner problem

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by rdsu, Aug 15, 2006.

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  1. rdsu

    rdsu Registered Member

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    Hi,

    I'm developing an application using Java Servlets and Tomcat.
    I'm having problems to send the request line, for example:
    "GET /servlet/sdist.Calc?var1=3&var2=9&type=raw HTTP/1.1"

    The server return a error because it says that the method "ET"(it should be GET) is not supported!

    After a lot of debugging and desperation, I remembered that NOD32 have a HTTP scanner and could be the cause of the problem, and when I turned it off, the problem was solved!

    Is this a normal behaviour on the NOD32 HTTP Scanner or what!?

    If you need more info...
     
  2. Alphalutra1

    Alphalutra1 Registered Member

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    I think that nod's http scanner doesn't work on servers, but maybe someone else has a better explanation.

    Cheers,

    Alphalutra1
     
  3. alglove

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    Are you running NOD32 on the client computer or on the server?
     
  4. rdsu

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    Everything are on the same computer...
     
  5. alglove

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    Do you have the IMON --> Setup --> HTTP --> "Client compatability" items set to "Higher efficiency" or "Higher compatability"?
     
  6. NOD32 user

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    The reason IMON is disabled by default for servers and recommended that way is to do with the internal operation of server applications.
    Sounds to me like you should also have IMON disabled for your setup, although it may be possible through use of both compatability and application exclusion setting in IMON to tune your issue out of it between these two options.

    Cheers :)
     
  7. rdsu

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    Everything are in "Higher compatibility".
     
  8. rdsu

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    I already disabled the port 8080, but would be nice if the NOD32 developers add an option to exclude hostname, like avast! WebShield does...
     
  9. alglove

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    Do you know which executables are used for the "server" side processes? If so, you may be able to exclude them via IMON --> Miscellaneous --> Exclusion --> Edit.
     
  10. rdsu

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    Didn't work...
     
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