[vpn-help] Kasperski AV Issue
MATT PIERCE
matt.pierce at adtran.com
Thu Feb 11 12:42:49 CST 2010
I didn't attempt much trouble shooting as I'd spent an afternoon
working to track down why SA's were not being created. The Kasperski
thing was a last ditch attempt really. The only troubleshooting I tried
was to remove the NDIS binding reboot and reinstall 2.1.6beta4. When
that didn't fix it I removed the AV software and the tunnel started
passing traffic on the next reboot. I couldn't find any warnings in the
Kasperski software about blocking any traffic. On install it did warn
about a suspicious driver install. I selected the ignore this threat
options and the install continued.
"Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 17:18:21 +0000
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If you re-install or "repair" Kaspersky after installing Shrew, it will
work.
Date: Thu, 11 Feb 2010 10:40:56 -0600
From: "MATT PIERCE" <matt.pierce at adtran.com>
Subject: [vpn-help] Kasperski AV 2010 causes connection issue
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I had an issue on a client system where Kasperski AV 2010 causes
issues with a client connection. The system I worked with was Win7 X64
Home Premium. The tunnel would connect but would not create SA's.
Routes and interfaces were all good. The Kasperski software adds NDIS6
driver bindings. I removed those and rebooted but was unable to pass
traffic. Removing Kasperski fixed the issue. It's possible that the
network protection component could be removed but I wasn't able to test
that."
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