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Java Program call not liked by HIPS
04/01/15 at 11:52:19
 
HIPS = host intrusion prevention system, in this case Comodo Internet Security.
 
FYI - no matter what I try, when we launch the SO-I with our HIPS enabled, it blue screens the system (Windows 7 Pro 64bit, 8GB of RAM).  Throws a bug check, does a memory dump, and the computer reboots.
 
If I disable the HIPS, SO-I will work.  It is not liking Evoerp.exe  executing the process CustomerServiceInquiry.jar.  I have not tested with the other java apps (will try though once I get a list of them).  Even if I add an exception rule, it still does not seem to like that behavior.
 
Just an FYI for anyone. I will post this issue with the HIPS vendor as well.  We can't leave this feature disabled on the systems as it leaves them quite vulnerable.
 
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Re: Java Program call not liked by HIPS
Reply #1 - 04/22/15 at 12:55:45
 
Bump....
 
Anybody seen this or having the same problem?
 
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Re: Java Program call not liked by HIPS
Reply #2 - 04/23/15 at 08:24:49
 
Don't know if anybody else is using Linux like you are so that may be a factor.
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Re: Java Program call not liked by HIPS
Reply #3 - 05/12/15 at 07:20:24
 
The HIPS is on the client, not the server. It is the way the java component is being called that the HIPS is calling into
question.  Apparently not a "normal" behavior, or one that can be construed as abnormal behavior.
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