On 7/8/2013 7:58 PM, Mike Heitmann wrote:
8. The program seems to "choke" when left running on a Win7 64 bit
machine. Running it as administrator and not in the x86 pathway.
If you're running on a 64 bit version of Windows, then replacing the
file lzhuf.exe with the version in the files section of this group
should fix this. The version packaged with the Windows installer is a
32 bit version known to eventually use up CPU resources and crash a
64 bit pc.
Sorry, that is no longer an issue and replacing lzhuf.exe will not change anything at all. I already tried that while investigating the issue.
As I posted previously, d-rats has a bug in handling network disconnects. It goes into a CPU bound loop.
This is on all platforms that d-rats runs on.
The only work around known is to turn on the beacon to prevent ISPs or other network hardware from disconnecting idle sessions.
Regards,
-John
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