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Access violation error - 17.Mar.2006 8:27:00 AM
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Zoran
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From time ti time, when I run a scan I get this pop-up message and the scan stops: GFI LANguard N.S.S. 7.0 Access violation at address 08B3CF1A in module 'securityscannerui.dll'. Read of address 00000000. Any idea? Zoran
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RE: Access violation error - 17.Mar.2006 8:46:17 AM
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Zoran
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Now I got another one: Access violation at address 40006BB0 in module 'rtl90.bpl'. Write of address 00000000.
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RE: Access violation error - 20.Mar.2006 4:46:45 AM
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Zoran
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Patrizia, I forgot to mention that there was the second pop-up message saying "insufficient resources". I checked CPU and memory and they were ok. Then I checked the disk and found it terribly fragmented. I did run NSS several times a day lately, scanning different vlans but I did not know it has such impact on a disk. After I formatted the disk it works well again. Can you provide info about disk usage by NSS? Thank you for your response. Zoran
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RE: Access violation error - 21.Mar.2006 3:29:34 AM
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Patrizia
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Zoran, To confirm, was the fragmanted disk the disk onto where LNSS is installed? Do you have other software installed on the same disk? Do you have any anti-virus software scanning the LNSS directories?
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RE: Access violation error - 21.Mar.2006 6:03:46 AM
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Zoran
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Patrizia, Yes, the disk is my system partition, 50 GB total, 32 GB free. Yes I have OpManager-network monitoring (running), Kiwi syslog (running), SAV client (running), Windows XP SP2 firewall (running)-LNSS excluded, Windows Defender Beta 2 (running), HDDlife v 2.5.76 (running) and some other admin programs which I run when needed. Windows XP SP2, Office 2003 SP2, everything patched up to the date. I reinstalled NSS, but still the same. My logs are clean. I also solved the problem found in the System log: Event Type: Warning Event Source: Tcpip Event ID: 4226 Description: TCP/IP has reached the security limit imposed on the number of concurrent TCP connect attempts. I sent a support request to your coleagues with the troubleshooting report, and I will let you know if they manage to help me. Their first suggeston was to exclude the GFI folder from SAV client scan. I did it, but it did not solve the problem.
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RE: Access violation error - 21.Mar.2006 2:19:28 PM
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Zoran
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This time I uninstalled NSS and ReportPack, ran a registry cleaner, installed NSS on the second partition which was empty having 25 GB free space and excluded the GFI folder from SAV client scan. I ran a scan and it went well, but as it finished I got 2 pop-up errors saying: The instruction at "0x400059d2" referenced memory at "0x1513bad0". The memory could not be "read". Click on OK to terminate the program. But I can open every report and also found the same problem as "speedcat" has. It is a vlan with 220 clients, all XP SP2 and patched weekly. The scan takes approximately 2+ hours. After the 150th client I saw some info is missing, like the 'voulnerabilities' part is not complete. Is it advisable to reduce each scan to 50-100 nodes?
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RE: Access violation error - 22.Mar.2006 4:34:55 AM
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Patrizia
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Zoran, Please enable debug and generate troubleshooter files as explained in: http://forums.gfi.com/Read_this_first/m_900727087/tm.htm. Send the files over to forums@gfi.com for further analysis.
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RE: Access violation error - 22.Mar.2006 5:05:16 AM
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Zoran
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Hi Patrizia, I sent the troubleshooter files to support@gfi.com (Jean-Paul Degaetano) on Monday (20 March 2006). Do you want me to send it to forums@gfi.com too? I shut down windows firewal this morning, ran a scan and it went well with no errors. I set it to scan only one range of 255 addresses finding 146 coputers and it took 1 hour and 35 minutes. The info for all listed clients is complete. I will move NSS to a real server box with Windows 2003 server on it and I hope it will be ok. I would appreciate if you investigate these problems further and let us know what is going on. This is a record from my security log generated during the NSS scan when Windows firewall was on: (port number is different in each record) Event Type: Failure Audit Event Source: Security Event Category: Detailed Tracking Event ID: 861 Date: 3/22/2006 Time: 10:33:03 AM User: NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Computer: REG-ADMINWS02 Description: The Windows Firewall has detected an application listening for incoming traffic. Name: - Path: C:\WINDOWS\system32\lsass.exe Process identifier: 1156 User account: SYSTEM User domain: NT AUTHORITY Service: Yes RPC server: No IP version: IPv4 IP protocol: UDP Port number: 2113 Allowed: No User notified: No For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp. Do I need to switch it off during scanning, or it is ok just to create an exception for lnss.exe? Thank you. Zoran
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