Xwin 1.14.2 (64 bit) extreme memory page faulting
Erik Soderquist
erik.soderquist@gmail.com
Thu Oct 3 15:44:00 GMT 2013
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>> The only (known) BLODA I have from that list is the McAfee
>> A/V-firewall, which I can't remove, but I believe was completely
>> disabled by the above described method.
>
> Unfortunately, McAfee is one of the worst offenders in my experience [1]. I
> seriously doubt you can disable it completely from user space, given its
> habits of interposing on device drivers and burrowing into other kernel bits
> [2].
>
> [1] IMO it's a cure that's worse than the disease, but that's a rant for a
> different thread.
>
> [2] McAfee actually sued MS for "anticompetitive" behavior a while back,
> after the latter closed a bunch of security loopholes in the kernel that
> virus-writers love but McAfee also depended on (including the interrupt
> dispatch table IIRC).
>
... So fixing security failures is 'anticompetitive' in McAfee's
book?? Wow... That is the kind of business that if i had the funds I
would buy just to dismantle... I knew they were bad but didn't know
they were *that* bad.
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>>> there (or install a fresh VM image somewhere without those) and try
>>> again. If it's still a problem, somebody more familiar with X than me
>>> will have to take over...
>>>
>> If I can get the authorization for a VM test without A/V, I will and
>> the results will be posted here either way. Thank you for your time
>> in looking at this.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
> Ryan
>
Installed a fresh VM with a Windows XP 64 bit ISO, sp2 already
applied. VM has 512 MB ram, and the only package I installed after
the OS was cygwin. Issue presents in this environment as soon as
Firefox connects/starts. Page Faults Delta over 5,000 minimum anytime
I'm doing anything in Firefox, including typing this message, usually
over 10,000.
Then I went to the services applet and started disabling anything not
needed to run the X server and get the connection to/from the remote
host. Once nearly everything was disabled, i rebooted the VM.
Currently there are only four Windows services running. They are:
"CYGWIN sshd," "DHCP Client," "Plug and Play," and "Remote Procedure
Call (RPC)." Issue still presents. I've attached the XWin log and
the cygcheck output from the VM.
--- Erik
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