Tool for analyzing the physical runtime memory of a system

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Cerxes, Sep 28, 2008.

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  1. JRViejo

    JRViejo Super Moderator

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    PROROOTECT, when I try to access the rootkit.com https link with IE6, I see this:

    2009-04-07_113351.gif

    Do you see that at all? Under Tools > Internet Properties > Advanced tab: under HTTP 1.1 settings, only Use HTTP 1.1 is checked, also under Security, Check for publisher's certificate revocation, Use SSL 2.0 & Use SSL 3.0 and Warn about invalid site certificates are all checked. Perhaps you want to check these settings.
     
  2. PROROOTECT

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    Hi JRViejo,

    Thank you very much for your advices, but the situation has not changed, after check of SSL 2.0 and uncheck of TLS 1 ...

    This same problems:
    Links from GUI = white empty IE Page and: 'Connection in progress ...' never stopped ...
    HTTPS links: 'Certificate error: navigation blocked.' traduction ...


    SOS!

    *puppy* o_O
     
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    PROROOTECT, check a couple of things:

    Go to My Computer, Tools > Folder Options > File types. Scroll down to the URL:Hypertext Transfer Protocols, click the Advanced button, highlight open in Actions:, click Edit. Make sure the following is in the Application used to perform action box EXACTLY as it appears, including all quote marks and spaces:

    "C:\PROGRAM FILES\INTERNET EXPLORER\iexplore.exe" -nohome

    The same applies for URL:Gopher Protocol

    DDE should be set to: "%1",,-1,0,,,,
    Application should say: IExplore
    DDE application not running should be blank
    Topic should be: WWW_OpenURL

    If that does not do it, what's your IE version?
     
  4. PROROOTECT

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    Thank you JRViejo, I have IE7; I do not have these URL possibility: 'Hypertext Transfer Protocols' - I have: URL: 'Internet short cut'.

    In Registry, I have many IEXPLORE.EXE -nohome:argh: many:argh:

    I remember days that a Windows ( or an application like Java?) asked me if I want HTTPS option, and I clicked NO ! But I do not remember, where.:gack:

    I must find this in my notebook.

    Yes, sure.:cautious:

    Service: HTTP SSL - no run, if I click on links.

    If not, my IE7 is very quickly.


    Yours PROROOTECT:thumb:
     
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    Hi JRViejo,

    I do NOT the Compatibility button ( in the top right corner of the window) ; but I have the padlock, if I click on other HTTPS sites - it's OK! (but service HTTP SSL does not start automatically ...)

    But the link for Molebox ... # Post 10: always this same problem and 3 possibilities:
    1. click here to close this Web page,
    2. continue ( not recommended),
    3. Informations ...
    Maybe it's normal ...

    I did deleted SSL; all .dll successful, OK.( initpki.dll OK after some seconds)

    PROROOTECT George. By George!
     
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