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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 810025" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>OSArmor is good for most in-memory scripts but it does not monitor rundll32. The same can be said about Hard_Configurator. OSA monitors even scripts running with high privileges, H_C does not. But H_C blocks a long list of file types, at all levels of privilege. Blocking high privilege scripts protects better against kernel exploits etc, but it can interfere with system processes if the program is missing internal rules to allow safe system processes. The required rules change with time.</p><p></p><p>ERP catches the command lines passed to rundll32 to load a dll. Other programs that do this: ReHIPS, Voodooshield, Bouncer. </p><p></p><p>I think you can set up ERP the way you want, but check with the ERP gurus. I am out of practice with ERP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 810025, member: 37647"] OSArmor is good for most in-memory scripts but it does not monitor rundll32. The same can be said about Hard_Configurator. OSA monitors even scripts running with high privileges, H_C does not. But H_C blocks a long list of file types, at all levels of privilege. Blocking high privilege scripts protects better against kernel exploits etc, but it can interfere with system processes if the program is missing internal rules to allow safe system processes. The required rules change with time. ERP catches the command lines passed to rundll32 to load a dll. Other programs that do this: ReHIPS, Voodooshield, Bouncer. I think you can set up ERP the way you want, but check with the ERP gurus. I am out of practice with ERP. [/QUOTE]
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