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  • #46
    Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

    Guess what. I tried it...

    And I zoned into both zones I would DC at... and I haven't.

    I suppose simply changing your MAC address works.

    But why?

    Ack.. double post again... sorry.

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    • #47
      Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

      So you whine about me posting an allakhazam link and then click on it and use it's information, eh?

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      • #48
        Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

        I believe he was kidding.

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        • #49
          Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

          Feba is right. I was! :-\

          By the way, Twistid, guess who the person was who gave you that 1 thanx you have.

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          • #50
            Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

            Oh, well... I apologize for not picking up on it ^^:

            I'm glad you managed to solve your problem.

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            • #51
              Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

              Originally posted by IfritnoItazura View Post
              Lunaryn,
              Is there a more detailed version of the log? (I'm too chicken to install Process Guard myself, since it seems to be some sort of kernal patch. ^_^; )
              I'd like to know what it means exactly by "Read"...
              Unfortunately, not in the free version. I'm contemplating trying to run POL Viewer from WINE under GNU/Linux and look through the debug output for more info.

              Read means generally it tried to read memory belonging to a protected process. The program doesn't get much more specific than "Read", "Modify", and "Terminate"

              I'd like to see if I can get someone who doesn't use an ATI video adaptor to verify these results, since I have seen ATI's driver perform the same kind of system-wide scan, and it's possible that something POL is doing is causing the driver to reissue this scan from within POL's process-space, if not exactly likely.

              (Note: Since each process has its own protected virtual memory area it's not allowed to read outside of (remember General Protection Fault? Read/write outside this area) I'm assuming this is actually making a 'read' request to Windows process control; I'm not versed on the workings of the Windows NT kernel, so I can't say too much here about the specifics.)
              Last edited by Lunaryn; 03-16-2007, 02:05 PM.
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              • #52
                Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

                Its been over a week since this showed up. I still think its more for data collection then anything else right now.


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                • #53
                  Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

                  Originally posted by eticket109 View Post
                  I still think its more for data collection then anything else right now.
                  That would contradict:
                  Originally posted by Square Enix
                  there has been no change in the PlayOnline software that would allow it to report on a user's active programs, or cause it to send the data back to Square Enix.
                  Especially the "send the data back to Square Enix" part.

                  (Unless you mean collecting data does ... nothing... with it?!)
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                  • #54
                    Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

                    Originally posted by IfritnoItazura View Post
                    That would contradict:
                    Especially the "send the data back to Square Enix" part.
                    (Unless you mean collecting data does ... nothing... with it?!)
                    It could simply be doing something other than reporting on it or sending it to Square Enix or a third party; it could be using that information to modify its own behavior at run time without actually retaining it or sending it. It is very difficult to say what is being done, whether it contradicts SE statements, and whether it violates applicable law without knowing precisely what it is requesting, which is going to take something more sophisticated than the free version of Process Guard to determine.
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                    • #55
                      Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

                      I think they're really trying to hide that they're not going to repair this because they're going to shut down the servers in several weeks. SO SPREAD TEH WORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Before the FFXI Rapture, all drop rates will become 100%, taru's will always be on fire and we'll be able to play as male mithras!
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                      • #56
                        Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

                        Lunaryn, I had thought the same thing about programs being somewhat protected in 32-bit systems, but in response to my comment:

                        Quote:
                        Originally Posted by Nakti
                        I naively thought Windows 32-bit systems were already supposed to prevent this sort of intrusion (each program supposed to have its own memory space etc). I'm interested in any way to keep programs "playing nice" on my PC. Even if I have to get a Mac lol.

                        Originally posted by Mhurron
                        HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, oh damn thats funny.

                        BTW, neither Linux, Generic UNIX or OS X isolate processes memory like that. That is still the realm of special OS's. On top of that, is what POL doing reading allocated memory or files on a HDD, they're two very different things.
                        Unfortunately, no one could point me to a good reference to learn more about processes. I've been busy this week, but if I've got time this weekend I'm going to install ProcessGuard on my laptop and see for myself what POL.exe is doing. I want to make sure I do a full backup of my computer first.
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                        • #57
                          Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

                          Originally posted by Lunaryn View Post
                          It is very difficult to say what is being done, whether it contradicts SE statements, and whether it violates applicable law without knowing precisely what it is requesting, which is going to take something more sophisticated than the free version of Process Guard to determine.
                          I agree; we can sure use more information.
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                          • #58
                            Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

                            Originally posted by DieselBoy09 View Post
                            I think they're really trying to hide that they're not going to repair this because they're going to shut down the servers in several weeks. SO SPREAD TEH WORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Before the FFXI Rapture, all drop rates will become 100%, taru's will always be on fire and we'll be able to play as male mithras!
                            This is exactly what I've been telling people, but no one will believe me.

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                            • #59
                              Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

                              Originally posted by Nakti View Post
                              Lunaryn, I had thought the same thing about programs being somewhat protected in 32-bit systems
                              Found this: http://www.codeproject.com/system/winntdma.asp

                              Basically, use the Windows' API to grab a handle to the process you want (set read/write flags, etc. while you're at it), then it's like an open book.

                              (This is the first time I've dug into this topic; some info are a little scary. ^_^; )
                              Last edited by ItazuraNhomango; 03-16-2007, 05:32 PM. Reason: "API", not "AIP"...
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                              • #60
                                Re: What is SE trying to hide here?

                                Originally posted by IfritnoItazura View Post
                                That would contradict:
                                Especially the "send the data back to Square Enix" part.
                                (Unless you mean collecting data does ... nothing... with it?!)

                                What I mean is I think a lot of this may just be preliminary footwork so the foundation is in place for a program that does let them know what's going on. I wouldn't be surprised at all if they put some 'warden'-esque program into place once they put out the official windowing.


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