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    #41
    Re: Wine (Windows emulator for Linux) Thumbs Up!

    Might as well put in my $.05. I had someone come to me with an encrypted /home/<user> dir... There was cryptowall 2 in the ./wine dir. He also had an old Windows hard drive over USB set as a virtual drive. It was encrypted. It can ascend into a dir, but not decend past the wineroot. It's essentially a chroot jail security wise from what I understand.
    Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....

    "Dude, this is Wyoming, i hopped on and sent 'er. No fucking around." -- Me

    Excuse me while i do something dangerous


    You must have a sad, sad boring life if you hate on people harmlessly enjoying life with an animal costume.

    Sometimes you need to break shit to fix it.... Thats why my lawnmower doesn't have a deadman switch or engine brake anymore

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      #42
      Re: Wine (Windows emulator for Linux) Thumbs Up!

      Watch out, as said, if you have mapped drives, it can touch each of these. Technically it's not a chroot but rather Wine will only know about any drives it has mapped. I think by default, the Z: drive is mapped to your home directory, and I'm sure cryptolocker would have fun with that.

      You could unmap Z: but I would imagine people have mapped drives for convenience, but in this case it would be a curse.
      Last edited by eccerr0r; 12-28-2015, 06:06 PM.

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        #43
        Re: Wine (Windows emulator for Linux) Thumbs Up!

        Originally posted by Spork Schivago View Post
        another possibility is Wine crashed but didn't terminate all the child processes associated with Wine and just kept running in the background.
        that i have had, but it usually leaves the wine window open.

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          #44
          Re: Wine (Windows emulator for Linux) Thumbs Up!

          I don't think drive mapping vs UNC is relevant, as long as the FS privileges are there the location is accessible.

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            #45
            Re: Wine (Windows emulator for Linux) Thumbs Up!

            Originally posted by SteveNielsen View Post
            I don't think drive mapping vs UNC is relevant, as long as the FS privileges are there the location is accessible.
            That's filesystem dependant.
            Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....

            "Dude, this is Wyoming, i hopped on and sent 'er. No fucking around." -- Me

            Excuse me while i do something dangerous


            You must have a sad, sad boring life if you hate on people harmlessly enjoying life with an animal costume.

            Sometimes you need to break shit to fix it.... Thats why my lawnmower doesn't have a deadman switch or engine brake anymore

            Follow the white rabbit.

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              #46
              Re: Wine (Windows emulator for Linux) Thumbs Up!

              Originally posted by stj View Post
              that i have had, but it usually leaves the wine window open.
              I'll fire up my Linux system in a few days. Haven't had it running for a while now. I've been busy working on various stuff on this Windows machine of my wife's. I'll run some tests. First, I'll see if Wine is running in the background. It shouldn't be. Then I'll start a Windows executable and then exit. Then I'll check to see if Wine is still running.
              -- Law of Expanding Memory: Applications Will Also Expand Until RAM Is Full

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                #47
                Re: Wine (Windows emulator for Linux) Thumbs Up!

                Originally posted by goontron View Post
                That's filesystem dependant.
                As far as I know there are no current file-systems in use that do not support common network/drive/directory/path naming conventions or the equivalent, and certainly not any that are supported by Linux, therefore in regard to Wine it is irrelevant. All that is necessary for any file operations is appropriate file rights.

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                  #48
                  Re: Wine (Windows emulator for Linux) Thumbs Up!

                  i'm not so sure,

                  if i open a file browser in wine/win and browse outside of the defined "drives" i can see the file, but it wont load - i get an error message.

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                    #49
                    Re: Wine (Windows emulator for Linux) Thumbs Up!

                    gives me an idea, i wonder if wine can run/fool malware-bytes etc

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                      #50
                      Re: Wine (Windows emulator for Linux) Thumbs Up!

                      Originally posted by SteveNielsen View Post
                      As far as I know there are no current file-systems in use that do not support common network/drive/directory/path naming conventions or the equivalent, and certainly not any that are supported by Linux, therefore in regard to Wine it is irrelevant. All that is necessary for any file operations is appropriate file rights.
                      I was thinking farther along the lines of missing Unix permission capabilities....
                      Things I've fixed: anything from semis to crappy Chinese $2 radios, and now an IoT Dildo....

                      "Dude, this is Wyoming, i hopped on and sent 'er. No fucking around." -- Me

                      Excuse me while i do something dangerous


                      You must have a sad, sad boring life if you hate on people harmlessly enjoying life with an animal costume.

                      Sometimes you need to break shit to fix it.... Thats why my lawnmower doesn't have a deadman switch or engine brake anymore

                      Follow the white rabbit.

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