I am having files blocked since upgrading to 8.1 with this log:
Q59b21fa60030b5ea Banning .ZIP file with EXE extension.
Is this a self-extracting Zip or zipped .exe? This was a firmware
upgrade from Linksys.
Thanks,
Chris Patterson, CCNA
Network Engineer
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Subject: [Declude.Virus] Banned ZIP with .exe extension
I am having files blocked since upgrading to 8.1 with this log:
Q59b21fa60030b5ea Banning .ZIP file with EXE extension.
Is this a self-extracting Zip or zipped .exe
: Re: [Declude.Virus] Banned ZIP with .exe extension
Its likely a self extracting zip archive, winzip allows you to create
exe
zip archives
Rick Davidson
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North American Title Group
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I am having files blocked since upgrading to 8.1 with this log:
Q59b21fa60030b5ea Banning .ZIP file with EXE extension.
Is this a self-extracting Zip or zipped .exe? This was a firmware
upgrade from Linksys.
That's a .ZIP file with an .EXE file in it. If you use BANZIPEXTS ON
(which says to ban
"Another" good reason? IMO, that's overstepping a bit. There's no way
that I could block zip files for my clients and maintain their
business. The bulletin also indicated that AV vendors had either
already updated their products or would do so soon. Declude also has
some protections for zip