Le ven 10/12/2004 à 10:40, Ferenc Wagner a écrit : [snip]
Yes. But will sticking to a fixed directory name (and possibly file name) help, or does ZoneAlarm check eg. MD5 sums to thwart any countermeasure from our side? Anyway, I have the feeling that this should be solved by configuring ZoneAlarm instead of throwing in kludges. Don't you know if it's possible to disable this warning for an application or a directory?
Isn't there an md5 duplicate exploit now? :)
More seriously, I don't use ZoneAlarm and hence have no idea if it is possible, but I also think configuring ZoneAlarm is a better fix (if it can be done). Else, would it be possible to LoadLibrary() the .exe and launch their main() this way? If needed, I guess we can generate .dll instead of .exe files for the tests... Of course, that's only if ZoneAlarm doesn't also check the files loaded via LoadLibrary(), but it might be useful.
Vincent