Re: Norton Antivirus 2010 false detects various cygwin programs...

2009-09-11 Thread Robert Pendell
On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 1:41 AM, Robert Pendell wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Robert Pendell wrote:
 On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Andy Koppe wrote:
 2009/9/4 Robert Pendell:
 During basic installation cygpath, mkpasswd, and mkgroup were all
 detected by SONAR (part of NAV 2010) that it the files emitted
 suspicious activiry and would be removed.  The files have not been
 removed (yet) but I will be alerting Norton to this.  This does block
 the program though and prevents their use to complete the install.
 Thought to let you guys know about it.  This may also affect NAV 2009
 or similiar applications (Norton Internet Security, Norton 360).

 If I had to choose between Norton and a virus, I'd take the virus.
 Someone O. Other

 So true.  I have ran sanity scans on totalvirus dot com and posted the
 results on the norton forum.  I also updated to their most recent
 version and still got it.  In addition I got a red flag on a different
 product which I know is also safe so I have notified them about that.
 In the meantime I have switched to an alternative product which I have
 used in the past.

 Robert Pendell
 shi...@elite-systems.org

 A perfect world is one of chaos.

 Thawte Web of Trust Notary
 CAcert Assurer


 Looks like the issue is cleared up.  Newest release no longer flags
 any cygwin applications.  Yay!

 BTW, Apologies to Andy Kappe for forgetting to remove his email
 address from my prior response.  I took care of it and also
 reformatted this message appropriately.


Bah... I'm just yanking norton off.  Flagged the telnet program in the
inetutils package this time.  The sonar protection is broken pretty
bad if it is flagging perfectly benign programs.  Just someone explain
how the telnet program in inetutils is different than telnet in putty
or even the windows one?  It blocked (and killed it) when the program
tried to make a connection.  Anyways.. Norton is out of my system for
good.  They had their second (and maybe third and fourth) chance and
now I am done with them.

Norton Out.  Avast In.  At least that one doesn't go flagging
perfectly good programs.

What are your recommendations of good antivirus programs?  I am
currently running Windows 7 RTM so it should of at least been tested
and checked to work on that platform.

Robert Pendell
shi...@elite-systems.org

A perfect world is one of chaos.

Thawte Web of Trust Notary
CAcert Assurer

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Re: Norton Antivirus 2010 false detects various cygwin programs...

2009-09-11 Thread Lee D. Rothstein

I have dumped across years:

   * Norton
   * McAfee
   * Antivir

Currently I'm using Kaspersky, which is pricer than the above, but it's 
given me no trouble (so far),  and seems to have detected some real 
problems.

Robert Pendell wrote:

On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 1:41 AM, Robert Pendell wrote:
  

On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Robert Pendell wrote:


On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Andy Koppe wrote:
  

2009/9/4 Robert Pendell:


During basic installation cygpath, mkpasswd, and mkgroup were all
detected by SONAR (part of NAV 2010) that it the files emitted
suspicious activiry and would be removed.  The files have not been
removed (yet) but I will be alerting Norton to this.  This does block
the program though and prevents their use to complete the install.
Thought to let you guys know about it.  This may also affect NAV 2009
or similiar applications (Norton Internet Security, Norton 360).
  

If I had to choose between Norton and a virus, I'd take the virus.
Someone O. Other



So true.  I have ran sanity scans on totalvirus dot com and posted the
results on the norton forum.  I also updated to their most recent
version and still got it.  In addition I got a red flag on a different
product which I know is also safe so I have notified them about that.
In the meantime I have switched to an alternative product which I have
used in the past.

Robert Pendell
shi...@elite-systems.org

A perfect world is one of chaos.

Thawte Web of Trust Notary
CAcert Assurer

  

Looks like the issue is cleared up.  Newest release no longer flags
any cygwin applications.  Yay!

BTW, Apologies to Andy Kappe for forgetting to remove his email
address from my prior response.  I took care of it and also
reformatted this message appropriately.




Bah... I'm just yanking norton off.  Flagged the telnet program in the
inetutils package this time.  The sonar protection is broken pretty
bad if it is flagging perfectly benign programs.  Just someone explain
how the telnet program in inetutils is different than telnet in putty
or even the windows one?  It blocked (and killed it) when the program
tried to make a connection.  Anyways.. Norton is out of my system for
good.  They had their second (and maybe third and fourth) chance and
now I am done with them.

Norton Out.  Avast In.  At least that one doesn't go flagging
perfectly good programs.

What are your recommendations of good antivirus programs?  I am
currently running Windows 7 RTM so it should of at least been tested
and checked to work on that platform.

Robert Pendell
shi...@elite-systems.org

A perfect world is one of chaos.

Thawte Web of Trust Notary
CAcert Assurer

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Re: Norton Antivirus 2010 false detects various cygwin programs...

2009-09-11 Thread Robert Pendell
[Reformatted -- bottom posting]

On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Lee D. Rothstein wrote:
 Robert Pendell wrote:

 On Mon, Sep 7, 2009 at 1:41 AM, Robert Pendell wrote:


 On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Robert Pendell wrote:


 On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Andy Koppe wrote:


 2009/9/4 Robert Pendell:


 During basic installation cygpath, mkpasswd, and mkgroup were all
 detected by SONAR (part of NAV 2010) that it the files emitted
 suspicious activiry and would be removed.  The files have not been
 removed (yet) but I will be alerting Norton to this.  This does block
 the program though and prevents their use to complete the install.
 Thought to let you guys know about it.  This may also affect NAV 2009
 or similiar applications (Norton Internet Security, Norton 360).


 If I had to choose between Norton and a virus, I'd take the virus.
 Someone O. Other



 So true.  I have ran sanity scans on totalvirus dot com and posted the
 results on the norton forum.  I also updated to their most recent
 version and still got it.  In addition I got a red flag on a different
 product which I know is also safe so I have notified them about that.
 In the meantime I have switched to an alternative product which I have
 used in the past.

 Robert Pendell
 shi...@elite-systems.org

 A perfect world is one of chaos.

 Thawte Web of Trust Notary
 CAcert Assurer



 Looks like the issue is cleared up.  Newest release no longer flags
 any cygwin applications.  Yay!

 BTW, Apologies to Andy Kappe for forgetting to remove his email
 address from my prior response.  I took care of it and also
 reformatted this message appropriately.



 Bah... I'm just yanking norton off.  Flagged the telnet program in the
 inetutils package this time.  The sonar protection is broken pretty
 bad if it is flagging perfectly benign programs.  Just someone explain
 how the telnet program in inetutils is different than telnet in putty
 or even the windows one?  It blocked (and killed it) when the program
 tried to make a connection.  Anyways.. Norton is out of my system for
 good.  They had their second (and maybe third and fourth) chance and
 now I am done with them.

 Norton Out.  Avast In.  At least that one doesn't go flagging
 perfectly good programs.

 What are your recommendations of good antivirus programs?  I am
 currently running Windows 7 RTM so it should of at least been tested
 and checked to work on that platform.

 Robert Pendell
 shi...@elite-systems.org

 A perfect world is one of chaos.

 Thawte Web of Trust Notary
 CAcert Assurer

 I have dumped across years:

   * Norton
   * McAfee
   * Antivir

 Currently I'm using Kaspersky, which is pricer than the above, but it's
 given me no trouble (so far),  and seems to have detected some real
 problems.


I have not used Kaspersky lately but I may give them a look again.  I
have tried Eset Nod32 as well on Windows 7 but this was before
official compatibility was around.  They are shown as compatible on
the Microsoft site now so I may also give them a go around again.  I
will be looking for that stupid video lag issue.  That issue is that
about every 3 minutes a small .5 second studder occurs.  Took me 2
days to diagnose.

Robert Pendell
shi...@elite-systems.org

A perfect world is one of chaos.

Thawte Web of Trust Notary
CAcert Assurer

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