Virustotal not working?

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by argus tuft, Mar 5, 2007.

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  1. argus tuft

    argus tuft Registered Member

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    Hi, Not at all sure where to put this, so mods feel free to move to the appropriate location. (if you do, please pm me so I can find the ruddy thing, thanx)
    In the last few days whenever Ive tried to upload anything to virus total (http://www.virustotal.com/en/indexx.html) it says uploading, then moves onto a page where it says that 0 bytes were recieved, and something that I assume means the same thing in Spanish? My firewall settings have not changed at all, and I can't think of anything on my box that would cause this. Has anyone else experienced this, or is it just me o_O
     
  2. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    this forum is biased!
    no problems here, its working fine.


    DrWeb 4.33 03.05.2007 BackDoor.PcClient
     
  3. dawgg

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    Whats that got to do with anything o_O
     
  5. argus tuft

    argus tuft Registered Member

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    Hey Dawg, thanks for the advice, unfortunately that also produces the following message "0 bytes size received / Se ha recibido un archivo vacio"
    oh well, time to mess around with firewall settings i guess.
     
  6. C.S.J

    C.S.J Massive Poster

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    this forum is biased!
    i was just showing it as its working, as its forbiddon to post these VT lists on here, so i just posted the dr.web one to show the poster, if thats alright with you.
     
  7. dawgg

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    check the size of the file you're trying to upload... is it 0 bytes?
    try to upload another file.
     
  8. argus tuft

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    actually, it seems to just be this one file that it's having problems with :oops:
    I guess its been corrupted somehow, or maybe it's too big? 6.25mb
    Anyhoo, thanks everyone for your replies
     
  9. dawgg

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    lol, yeup, fine by me... just wondering :D
    (All AVs... no virus found) apart from those which nearly ALLWAYS say "suspicious" (i think you know which ones i'm talking about!)
     
  10. dawgg

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    No probs :)
     
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  12. dawgg

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    Thats what I thought as well, but it may be because its corrupt... actually, some AVs flag up corrupt files as "possibly corrupt" or something like that dont they?
     
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