Does Spybot S&D 2.1 block AV boot scans of Dns Host
I did an Avast boot scan, log says " Failed to read DnsHosts"
I checked the log after computer re-booted. 1107/072812:WARNING:dns_config_service_win.cc(668)] Failed to read DnsHosts" . Once I pasted the boot scan log in a word doc. The log showed this repeated message for a page and a half with only the numbers/numbers changing. I do have spybot search & destroy 2.1 installed in a default configuration. Is Spybot blocking Avast boot scan or is there a problem? Not sure what to do and I don't remember seeing this message before in the boot scan log?
tried after doing somethings.
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Originally Posted by
Zenobia
I didn't get the same results you did with this boot scan and Spybot hosts file immunization added when I tried scanning this time.
My Avast boot scan settings are set to scan All hardisks,scan for pups,and unpack archive files,if that matches the way your Avast boot scan is set up.
And I'm looking at aswBoot.txt report,if that matches where you are seeing the "Failed to read DnsHosts" error. :)
I believe you are correct in that this version of spybot is not the problem. Yes my avast scan is set the same as yours and I'm getting my info from the aswboot.txt. I did an update to this version of spybot about 30 days ago. I did not have time to dig into to it and let it alone. I believe that I failed to remove immunization from the old version when I installed this newer version. This may have been the reason for the "failed to read DNS Host" during the first Avast boot scan. I did an update on the new version of spybot, did the immunization with the new version, did a normal spybot scan, and did a rootkit scan. This time when I repeated the Avast boot scan things were more normal and Avast found "andora.class" to be infected.
Between the using of both programs I believe an infection or a false positive has been detected and dealt with. I have been depending on Avast to do the whole job of defending my computer for a long time but now attacks seem to be on the rise and I have started using more tools to cross check and somethings maybe having conflicts.