Securing your Client from Telemetry (ncdiagS32.exe)

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Securing your Client from Telemetry (ncdiagS32.exe)

Post by 0x00 » Thu Feb 02, 2017 2:55 am

Good morning all,

During my messind around and editing AION files, I came to notice a constant creation of ZIP files. Having done some research I found out the following:
  • 1. ncdiagS64.exe & ncdiagS32.exe is a diagnostics tool used to collect your PCs info. It is used to create a common & compatable profile for clients tweaking sake. It also sends any Injected DLLs and a log of accessed offsets.
    2. It sends the info to NCSoft in Korea (dev IP) and to a Gameforge IP (can't pinpoint the exact server pool).
    3. We do not want this - chances are your tweaking your system.cfg and editing PAK files anyway, so I doubt your gonna need a diagnostics log to send for support.
PLEASE DO NOT apply these rules to AwesomiumProcess.exe - this is the HTML backend of the Aion interface!

How to prevent this:

In order to prevent anything from being sent to anywhere through telematry services, we are going to block the two EXEs in the Windows firewall:

1. Navigate to the Control Panel and select Windows Firewall to bring up the basic Firewall interface
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2. Click on “Advanced settings” to access the advanced Firewall interface (Left hand side menu)
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(I’d encourage you follow along closely, leaving anything outside the scope of the tutorial and your experience level alone; mucking up your firewall rules is a surefire way to a big headache)

3. In the far left navigation pane, select “Outbound Rules”. This will pull up all the existing outbound firewall rules.
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4. In the far right navigation pane select “New Rule…”
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5. By default the rule type selection should be “Program”, but confirm that it is before clicking “Next”.
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6. Here you will insert the path to the program you wish to block.
eg.

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C:\games\aioneu\bin32\ncdiagS32.exe
and repeat for the following program paths:

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bin32\ncdiagS32.exe
bin32\ncdiagS64.exe
bin64\ncdiagS32.exe
bin64\ncdiagS64.exe
For easiness sake, just repeat the process from step 4.

7. Once you’ve selected your application and confirmed the path, click “Next” & on the next screen confirm that “Block the connection” is selected. Click “Next”.
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8. On the next page you’ll be asked to select when the rule applies (by default all three items are checked). It’s important to CHECK ALL OF THEM!
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9. Name the rule! This can be anything (I usually name it after the EXE), just make sure you its something you recognise and remember!
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10. When you’ve filled the appropriate information in, click “Finish”.

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Re: Securing your Client from Telemetry (ncdiagS32.exe)

Post by creatine » Mon Feb 06, 2017 5:41 pm

I just did this. I dunno why I did it, but I did it lol. telemetries might explains why GM's kept popping in the instance that im in every 30 seconds or a few minutes, regardless of instances lol

Anybody else have GM checking them out in instances other than me? ^^

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Re: Securing your Client from Telemetry (ncdiagS32.exe)

Post by nucular » Mon Feb 06, 2017 9:22 pm

creatine wrote:
Mon Feb 06, 2017 5:41 pm
I just did this. I dunno why I did it, but I did it lol. telemetries might explains why GM's kept popping in the instance that im in every 30 seconds or a few minutes, regardless of instances lol

Anybody else have GM checking them out in instances other than me? ^^
Do you play on EU or NA?

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Re: Securing your Client from Telemetry (ncdiagS32.exe)

Post by creatine » Tue Feb 07, 2017 5:29 am

I play in NA... obviously im the only one who can see the GM of course. the other day there was a level 84 spiritmaster next to me lmao

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Re: Securing your Client from Telemetry (ncdiagS32.exe)

Post by HollyGR » Wed Feb 08, 2017 7:49 pm

creatine wrote:
Mon Feb 06, 2017 5:41 pm
I just did this. I dunno why I did it, but I did it lol. telemetries might explains why GM's kept popping in the instance that im in every 30 seconds or a few minutes, regardless of instances lol

Anybody else have GM checking them out in instances other than me? ^^
do u mean that after doing this you got GM sticked on you xD? I had some check like this some months ago but they gived up after 2 days of checking lol

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Re: Securing your Client from Telemetry (ncdiagS32.exe)

Post by creatine » Thu Feb 09, 2017 4:52 am

nah. i mean before I did that, GM was sticking to me. maybe they did that cuz the data was transmitted to them lol
now they dun visit me as much anymore XD

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Re: Securing your Client from Telemetry (ncdiagS32.exe)

Post by HollyGR » Thu Feb 09, 2017 10:13 am

creatine wrote:
Thu Feb 09, 2017 4:52 am
nah. i mean before I did that, GM was sticking to me. maybe they did that cuz the data was transmitted to them lol
now they dun visit me as much anymore XD
ah yeah, everytime that my client was crashing due to any error the ncdiag.exe file was popping out into process list so I was instantly killing it right after :lol:

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Re: Securing your Client from Telemetry (ncdiagS32.exe)

Post by Delahan » Sun Mar 05, 2017 10:28 pm

What it would give us?

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Re: Securing your Client from Telemetry (ncdiagS32.exe)

Post by 0x00 » Tue Mar 07, 2017 9:44 am

Delahan wrote:
Sun Mar 05, 2017 10:28 pm
What it would give us?
Please expand as to what you mean.

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