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Vlc 2.2.6

Postby Darox » 24 May 2017 21:13

I tried to update my vlc program from 2.2.4 to 2.2.6, but malwarebytes tells me " exploit payload file blocked".
Can you tell me where the problem comes from?
Thanks!

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Re: Vlc 2.2.6

Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 24 May 2017 21:26

malwarebytes :)

Else, always check the checksums
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Re: Vlc 2.2.6

Postby alan1476 » 24 May 2017 22:34

Same here from the auto download. But not from the website.

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Re: Vlc 2.2.6

Postby VLCwin7User » 24 May 2017 23:21

I reinstated 2.2.4 and activated the internal downloader. Once downloaded, it asked me if I wanted to close VLC and install, and I clicked no. It is not clear whether VLC itself verifies the hashes and digital signatures prior to proceeding to upgrade.
Found vlc-2.2.6-win64.exe in my temp folder. The file is digitally signed, and checked out ok
The MD5 and SH1 hashes match what is in the http://download.videolan.org/pub/videol ... 2.6/win64/ for the .exe file.
No alert came from Windows Defender.
Reinstated VLC 2.2.6 which was already installed.
The one I checked out was the 64 bit one.

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Re: Vlc 2.2.6

Postby Darox » 25 May 2017 21:45

I reinstated 2.2.4 and activated the internal downloader. Once downloaded, it asked me if I wanted to close VLC and install, and I clicked no. It is not clear whether VLC itself verifies the hashes and digital signatures prior to proceeding to upgrade.
Found vlc-2.2.6-win64.exe in my temp folder. The file is digitally signed, and checked out ok
The MD5 and SH1 hashes match what is in the http://download.videolan.org/pub/videol ... 2.6/win64/ for the .exe file.
No alert came from Windows Defender.
Reinstated VLC 2.2.6 which was already installed.
The one I checked out was the 64 bit one.
Problem solved!
Thank you!

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Re: Vlc 2.2.6

Postby xerces8 » 26 May 2017 10:51

By the way, there are no release notes for v2.2.6 (yet).
There is nothing about it in https://www.videolan.org/developers/vlc-branch/NEWS either.

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Re: Vlc 2.2.6

Postby Cog_in_the_machine » 15 Jun 2017 23:24

Came to say the same as xercer8 regarding the missing release notes for v2.2.6

Also, vlc-2.2.6-win64.7z does not contain the NSIS source files.
Because of this I have to use previous version. (need Custom file associations)
Meanwhile newer versions of vlc-2.2.6 are available as dailies.

Is 2.2.6 finished or half-baked?

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Re: Vlc 2.2.6

Postby chris090 » 15 Aug 2017 04:57

I came across the same issue. I don't know what caused that.


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