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RE: HP 75 and the PIL-Box - Christoph Giesselink - 01-07-2014 11:32 PM

(01-07-2014 10:15 PM)hp41cx Wrote:  Antivirus software detected a virus. Your downloaded file may have a virus, as a result the file you attempted to download was removed by the Windows Attachment Manager.

I made a cross check with 3rd PC, last used in Dec, 17th with a different Virus Scanner. 1st updated the virus detection files, then checked the directories and archieve with the new files -> no virus alert.

Did anybody else got a virus alert?


RE: HP 75 and the PIL-Box - hp41cx - 01-08-2014 12:31 AM

(01-07-2014 11:32 PM)Christoph Giesselink Wrote:  
(01-07-2014 10:15 PM)hp41cx Wrote:  Antivirus software detected a virus. Your downloaded file may have a virus, as a result the file you attempted to download was removed by the Windows Attachment Manager.

I made a cross check with 3rd PC, last used in Dec, 17th with a different Virus Scanner. 1st updated the virus detection files, then checked the directories and archieve with the new files -> no virus alert.

Did anybody else got a virus alert?

Avast 2014.9.0.2008
ILPilbox v1.3


RE: HP 75 and the PIL-Box - Massimo Gnerucci - 01-08-2014 01:01 AM

No problem detected after scannig Ilpilbox1.3.zip through:
  • Outpost Security Suite
  • Malwarebytes Anti-malware
  • Spybot-Search&Destroy
  • Clamwin
  • Emsisoft Commandline scanner


I think we can flag it as a false positive.


RE: HP 75 and the PIL-Box - hp41cx - 01-08-2014 12:22 PM

avast! antivirus Protecting 203+ million PCs, Macs, & Mobiles
Infection Blocked
URL: http://hp.giesselink.com/HPIL/Ilpilbox1.3.zip|Ilpilb...
Infection: Win32:Evo-gen [Susp]


RE: HP 75 and the PIL-Box - Massimo Gnerucci - 01-08-2014 12:58 PM

(01-08-2014 12:22 PM)hp41cx Wrote:  avast! antivirus Protecting 203+ million PCs, Macs, & Mobiles
Infection Blocked
URL: http://hp.giesselink.com/HPIL/Ilpilbox1.3.zip|Ilpilb...
Infection: Win32:Evo-gen [Susp]

Not the first time it happened...
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=135669.0
http://support.dataq.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=5431
http://www.mininglog.com/forum/read.php?5,226
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=143085.0
http://answers.unity3d.com/questions/603650/avast-suddenly-sees-unityscriptdll-as-virus.html

And [Susp] should only be a warning (suspect?).


RE: HP 75 and the PIL-Box - Jerry - 01-08-2014 05:59 PM

Shows as clean with ESET


RE: HP 75 and the PIL-Box - Sylvain Cote - 01-08-2014 07:20 PM

Starting Ilpilbox1.3.zip scan…
----------- SUMMARY -----------
ClamXav Version: 2.6.1
Engine Version: 0.98
Scanned Files: 1
Infected Files: 0
No infected files were found.


RE: HP 75 and the PIL-Box - Dave Frederickson - 01-09-2014 04:17 AM

Scanned with Jotti which uses 23 virus scanners. Nothing found.


RE: HP 75 and the PIL-Box - Christoph Giesselink - 01-09-2014 09:08 PM

TNX all for your virus checks. I'm glad that is false positive. Otherwise an infection would mean that I would have a major problem with my PC's... Also don't hesitate to publish such warnings, IMHO it's better one warning too much then one too less. Just read that Avast has also a major problem with a signature update for their Android virus scanner.

But I must confess that these program versions are on my hard disk in a IPv4 directory and, more important, unused. The published programs ILPer, ILPilbox, ILScope, ILVideo and ILVideo80 are compiled with the MSVC6.0 compiler. Because of this the network stack only supports IPv4. All my used programs had been compiled with VS2005 and therefore they need the VS2005 runtime, but they have a dual stack supporting IPv4 and IPv6.

Ok, this is nice to build a Virtual HP-IL loop with IPv6, but what about the controller Emu71/Win? Since v1.01 Emu71/Win already support the IPv4/IPv6 dual stack, so everything is fine.

But what advantages we have with IPv6 at the moment? None, but you can tell you're a nerd, using IPv6. ;-)

The motivation for me was learning to handle this technology. And on a Windows7 PC, with the VS2005 compiled program versions, Virtual HP-IL is using IPv6 by default. If you have only a IPv4 gateway or using an IPv4 address like "127.0.0.1", instead of the DNS name "localhost", the system automatically use IPv4 for this connection, so the solution is fully transparent. Tip for testing IPv6, the "localhost" address for IPv6 is "::1".

Are the programs with dual stack a must have for somebody out there?