Author Topic: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1  (Read 21508 times)

Irzani

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As stated in the title, do I need to to change anything like open port or enabling Application in the Firewall?

For default setting before installing VPN, the icon is green and the download is ok. Already open port for Azureus and with the modem . Test TCP is ok.

Already follow all the setting that were provided in the VPN Installing Topic For Azureus.
« Last Edit: June 09, 2008, 07:21:23 PM by Irzani »

freeman85

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #1 on: June 09, 2008, 07:42:51 PM »
c) FOR WINDOWS VISTA ONLY Browse to C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\bin. You will see openvpn.exe and openvpn-gui.exe. Right click on them, click on Compatibility and check 'Run as Administrator' for both.
KIS should able to detect the TAP win32 adapter you just need to allow it and set it to stealth mode

Irzani

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2008, 07:49:00 PM »
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Mon Jun 09 19:43:39 2008 OpenVPN 2.1_rc7 Win32-MinGW [SSL] [LZO2] [PKCS11] built on Jan 29 2008
Mon Jun 09 19:43:39 2008 ******* WARNING *******: null cipher specified, no encryption will be used
Mon Jun 09 19:43:39 2008 UDPv4 link local: [undef]
Mon Jun 09 19:43:39 2008 UDPv4 link remote: 92.48.100.18:1194
Mon Jun 09 19:43:42 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 190.174.128.107:64258[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:43:45 2008 [server] Peer Connection Initiated with 92.48.100.18:1194
Mon Jun 09 19:43:46 2008 TAP-WIN32 device [Local Area Connection 2] opened: \\.\Global\{942D16BF-7AB9-4DE4-8E97-85081B5AF43E}.tap
Mon Jun 09 19:43:46 2008 Notified TAP-Win32 driver to set a DHCP IP/netmask of 10.10.11.198/255.255.255.252 on interface {942D16BF-7AB9-4DE4-8E97-85081B5AF43E} [DHCP-serv: 10.10.11.197, lease-time: 31536000]
Mon Jun 09 19:43:48 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 84.48.204.142:19186[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:43:49 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 71.72.121.173:63275[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:43:51 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 71.182.160.117:56180[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:43:51 2008 ROUTE: route addition failed using CreateIpForwardEntry: Access is denied.   [status=5 if_index=13]
The requested operation requires elevation.
Mon Jun 09 19:43:51 2008 ERROR: Windows route add command failed [adaptive]: system() returned error code 1
Mon Jun 09 19:43:51 2008 Initialization Sequence Completed
Mon Jun 09 19:43:51 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 91.164.187.218:6881[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:43:52 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 92.5.53.183:50496[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:43:53 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 190.174.128.107:64258[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:43:54 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 88.165.72.61:1033[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:43:55 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 124.189.224.227:32767[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:43:55 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 86.75.140.171:12772[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:43:56 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 89.142.183.154:18292[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:43:58 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 87.4.67.23:63548[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:00 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 190.174.128.107:64258[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:00 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 69.0.49.202:50000[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:00 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 89.101.241.110:23981[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:00 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 67.170.221.128:53103[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:00 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 156.34.208.193:48093[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:00 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 41.251.88.102:64060[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:00 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 218.208.193.151:54179[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:01 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 84.52.53.161:35049[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:04 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 81.220.202.215:62479[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:04 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 81.154.86.147:65000[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:05 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 72.209.7.10:43240[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:06 2008 TCP/UDP: Incoming packet rejected from 83.143.220.66:24007[2], expected peer address: 92.48.100.18:1194 (allow this incoming source address/port by removing --remote or adding --float)
Mon Jun 09 19:44:06 2008 NOTE: --mute triggered...

I know this is not a suitable topics but can you see what's is the problem behind the log? I only have another 18 hours to test this trial account ..  >:(
« Last Edit: June 09, 2008, 08:15:17 PM by Irzani »

freeman85

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2008, 08:41:54 PM »
you should get same as this
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Mon Jun 09 20:41:11 2008 OpenVPN 2.1_rc4 Win32-MinGW [SSL] [LZO2] built on Apr 25 2007
Mon Jun 09 20:41:11 2008 ******* WARNING *******: null cipher specified, no encryption will be used
Mon Jun 09 20:41:11 2008 UDPv4 link local: [undef]
Mon Jun 09 20:41:11 2008 UDPv4 link remote: 92.48.100.12:1194
Mon Jun 09 20:41:16 2008 [server] Peer Connection Initiated with 92.48.100.12:1194
Mon Jun 09 20:41:17 2008 TAP-WIN32 device [Local Area Connection 2] opened: \\.\Global\{D9FA510B-C869-47CF-8EC1-6ED4E9B5808E}.tap
Mon Jun 09 20:41:17 2008 Notified TAP-Win32 driver to set a DHCP IP/netmask of 10.10.13.130/255.255.255.252 on interface {D9FA510B-C869-47CF-8EC1-6ED4E9B5808E} [DHCP-serv: 10.10.13.129, lease-time: 31536000]
Mon Jun 09 20:41:17 2008 Successful ARP Flush on interface [3] {D9FA510B-C869-47CF-8EC1-6ED4E9B5808E}
Mon Jun 09 20:41:23 2008 Initialization Sequence Completed

me using xp and KIS
something is wrong in firewall / vista there
have to wait for reuben since he using vista and iirc he using Kaspersky also
« Last Edit: June 09, 2008, 08:45:08 PM by freeman »

kitsuna

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2008, 09:22:51 PM »
try OpenVPN 2.1_rc4 instead

using OpenVPN 2.1_rc7 on win2008 quite problematic here

mcmicheal

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #5 on: June 09, 2008, 10:05:20 PM »
try OpenVPN 2.1_rc4 instead

using OpenVPN 2.1_rc7 on win2008 quite problematic here

win2008??? U mentioning is Vista or... windows server 2008?

kitsuna

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2008, 10:21:04 PM »
winserv2008 use same core as vista sp1  :P

Irzani

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #7 on: June 09, 2008, 11:05:52 PM »
I try to find the Rc 2.1_rc4 in the archive links but :

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Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /release/old/ on this server.

Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.


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Apache/2 Server at openvpn.net Port 80

Anyone have the links?

P/s: I wonder the 1 day account will expired by 12.01 a.m or after 24 hours it's activated?


Singapore :


Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) :
« Last Edit: June 09, 2008, 11:26:54 PM by Irzani »

freeman85

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #8 on: June 09, 2008, 11:39:34 PM »
after 24 hours activated
see the time in the cert

Irzani

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #9 on: June 09, 2008, 11:46:54 PM »
after 24 hours activated
see the time in the cert

Ok, thanks. Look like I still have time to test this. Now, waiting for the link for the software 2.1Rc4  8)

kitsuna

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Irzani

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #11 on: June 10, 2008, 02:04:25 AM »
http://rapidshare.com/files/121232700/openvpn-2.1_rc4-install.exe.html

make sure uninstall rc7 1st

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Tue Jun 10 01:19:34 2008 OpenVPN 2.1_rc4 Win32-MinGW [SSL] [LZO2] built on Apr 25 2007
Tue Jun 10 01:19:34 2008 ******* WARNING *******: null cipher specified, no encryption will be used
Tue Jun 10 01:19:34 2008 UDPv4 link local: [undef]
Tue Jun 10 01:19:34 2008 UDPv4 link remote: 92.48.100.12:1194
Tue Jun 10 01:19:45 2008 [server] Peer Connection Initiated with 92.48.100.12:1194
Tue Jun 10 01:19:52 2008 TAP-WIN32 device [Local Area Connection 2] opened: \\.\Global\{9EE5F6D1-B1DC-4546-B043-4D6231386BA8}.tap
Tue Jun 10 01:19:52 2008 Notified TAP-Win32 driver to set a DHCP IP/netmask of 10.10.11.170/255.255.255.252 on interface {9EE5F6D1-B1DC-4546-B043-4D6231386BA8} [DHCP-serv: 10.10.11.169, lease-time: 31536000]
Tue Jun 10 01:19:52 2008 Successful ARP Flush on interface [13] {9EE5F6D1-B1DC-4546-B043-4D6231386BA8}
Tue Jun 10 01:19:58 2008 Initialization Sequence Completed

Thanks for the file. Anyway, how to check whether the VPN already connected and use? My average right now is 9kb/s to 26kb/s, before VPN, sometimes I manage to get 50 kb/s (rare) especially at night. So, is there any way to check whether I'm already use the VPN ? Or the easy way is to e-mail the Boleh VPN provider to ask for the detail? Perhaps, it's already running ..

Thanks
« Last Edit: June 10, 2008, 02:09:10 AM by Irzani »

onephatcow

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #12 on: June 10, 2008, 03:28:51 AM »
speeds are always going to depend on so many factors...TM routing, number of seeds etc.  When I was new here, I didn't immediately see the super speeds you keep hearing about.  Why? Probably because it took me a while to run thru and make sure I had done all the suggested tweaks in the forum, test which IPs I got the best speeds from, etc.  Once you do though, there's no turning back :)

On well seeded torrents, i avg between 80-120kB/s.  How not to be happy with it man heheh

Irzani

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #13 on: June 10, 2008, 10:05:02 AM »
Look like I face another problem again this morning, after disconnect at 6 a.m, now connecting again at 10 a.m, I have this log :

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Tue Jun 10 09:59:10 2008 OpenVPN 2.1_rc4 Win32-MinGW [SSL] [LZO2] built on Apr 25 2007
Tue Jun 10 09:59:10 2008 ******* WARNING *******: null cipher specified, no encryption will be used
Tue Jun 10 09:59:10 2008 UDPv4 link local: [undef]
Tue Jun 10 09:59:10 2008 UDPv4 link remote: 92.48.100.10:1194
Tue Jun 10 09:59:15 2008 [server] Peer Connection Initiated with 92.48.100.10:1194
Tue Jun 10 09:59:16 2008 TAP-WIN32 device [Local Area Connection 2] opened: \\.\Global\{9EE5F6D1-B1DC-4546-B043-4D6231386BA8}.tap
Tue Jun 10 09:59:16 2008 Notified TAP-Win32 driver to set a DHCP IP/netmask of 10.10.12.14/255.255.255.252 on interface {9EE5F6D1-B1DC-4546-B043-4D6231386BA8} [DHCP-serv: 10.10.12.13, lease-time: 31536000]
Tue Jun 10 09:59:21 2008 ROUTE: route addition failed using CreateIpForwardEntry: Access is denied.   [status=5 if_index=13]
The requested operation requires elevation.
Tue Jun 10 09:59:21 2008 ERROR: Windows route add command failed [adaptive]: system() returned error code 1
Tue Jun 10 09:59:21 2008 Initialization Sequence Completed

Problem solved. I need to Run As Administrator everytime I want to use it .

Thanks
« Last Edit: June 10, 2008, 10:15:17 AM by Irzani »

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Re: Azureus, Kaspersky Internet Security, and Windows Vista SP1
« Reply #14 on: June 10, 2008, 11:12:10 AM »
Erm not if you set it in Compatibility it will start as Administrator all the time.

Please REREAD this carefully:

c) FOR WINDOWS VISTA ONLY Browse to C:\Program Files\OpenVPN\bin. You will see openvpn.exe and openvpn-gui.exe. Right click on them, click on Compatibility and check 'Run as Administrator' for both.
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