The only resource I’ve found is this https://affanindo.github.io/seb-and-linux. Is it possible to use wine?
Update: Ended up using a VM via boxes of windows 10 pro. Modified the monitoring .dll for SEB and works perfectly in a VM now without getting detected. Wish they had linux support but this is the only way…
- space ( @space@beehaw.org ) 6•1 year ago
VM with a legit windows installation in it.
- ashaman2007 ( @ashaman2007@lemm.ee ) English18•1 year ago
Some of these detect when they are run in a VM
I actually bypassed it by modifying the monitoring .dll lol
- linucs ( @linucs@lemmy.ml ) 10•1 year ago
Can you please explain how you did it or link to a guide explaining it? It could be useful to many people
- izolight ( @izolight@feddit.de ) 4•1 year ago
The last time i had to use safe exam browser i found out that it only detects the popular virtualization for windows and mac like vmware, hyper-v, vortualbox and parallels. Using just kvm on linux worked without getting detected.
- _s10e ( @_s10e@feddit.de ) 1•1 year ago
Can someone explain what’s the point?
There’s some exam, online, runs in a browser. Ok.
Now we require a special browsers. Why?
Which only runs on Windows, but not in a VM, unless you make a small change. Why?
To stop cheating, I assume, but what kind of cheating needs a VM? Maybe I’m old, but we had handwritten cheat sheets on paper.
Are students using cheat software now that solves math problems for an online exam? And if they do, shouldn’t this score bonus points? Sounds like challenging problem to code an AI that she’s your exam.