Archive for August, 2009

Kaspersky NDIS 6 Filter Causes Network Loss…..

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

We use Kaspersky for anti virus in the office. It’s an ok product, no better or worse than any others I have worked with. It did however turn out to be the cause of an issue that I was unable to figure out for a while now.

On x64 bit Vista systems, when moving large files across the network, the PC would suddenly loose it’s network connection. The network icon in the system tray would get a little yellow warning triangle on it and the status would indicate a connectivity issue.

It did not do this on systems that did not have kaspersky installed how ever. So I tried disabling the x2 Kaspersky services (anti virus and network agent). While this made the problem happen less, it did not go away completely, if I copied x3 or x4 large files (2gb+ in size each) at the same time, the network connection would drop again.

The problem was made even worse because there was no way to get the connection back without restarting the machine. Disabling and re-enabling the interface did not work, using netsh to reset the interface and winsock also did not work. The machine would become unstable and need a power cycle in the end.

I thought perhaps it was being caused by using bad network interface card drivers, so I downloaded the latest ones from the vendor web site but still the connection dropped under heavy load.

And then I spotted it. while checking the driver details for the network interface. kaspersky had added a protocol stack component that I knew nothing about, the ‘kaspersky NDIS 6 filter’.

kaspersky ndis 6 filter

kaspersky ndis 6 filter

Checking on the kaspersky site, it seems that this is a network level embedded packet interceptor. as packets arrive and leave the network card interface, the NDIS driver intercepts them for scanning to try to determin if the packet contains malicious content. It would seem that under heavy network load, the intercepts become too much and it trashes the network stack beyond repair.

Disabling this component by clearing it’s checkbox and unbinding it from the network stack seems to have fixed the issue and I was able to copy x8+ large files (2GB+) simultaneously without any connection issue. It also seems to have corrected a more minor issue I was experiencing with system pauses when network operations were happening.

I hope this helps anyone else having these issues.

Botanical Sadness……

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

It would seem that London’s tree’s are feeling depressed and need cheering up !

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Bon Voyage……

Friday, August 14th, 2009

The boys left this morning for a weeks break in Sitges. ahhhhh, a whole week with the place to myself. Here’s hoping they come back sunned and relaxed/recharged :o)

before the holiday

before the holiday

Change Of h’E'art……

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Further to my recent post regarding the RTM version of Windows 7 in Europe being suffixed with the letter ‘E’ and having no browser installed by default, it would seem MS have had a change of heart.

The European version will now ship with IE installed just like the rest of the world. But in order  to keep the European Commission happy, shortly after the end user setup has completed, Microsoft will push a ballot software application onto the machine allowing the user to chose a different browser to be installed and configured as the default if they wish.

I can’t imagine MS are too happy using their platform to promote software from competitors, but it seems to be the best way to satisfy the EU that everyone is being given a fair choice.

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My Laundry Pile Is This Big…..

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Well, Brighton Pride did not fail to disapoint again this year. We arrived at the train station in what was quite warm dry weather, we had such high hopes.

But after watching the parade for half an hour and then following the tail end of it up to Preston Park things started looking not so good.

By the time we had navigated our way across the park and into the Wild Fruit tent, the skies opened and did dump down some serious water……all afternoon.

But we were undercover and dry and therefore did not care too much about it….until it came to time to leave. It was like trying to get across a much thicker version of the Florida wetlands.

On the plus side, we did get to see some cool lesbian mud wrestling, on the minus side we now have a pile of mud encrusted clothing and footware that will require a hunt for and trip to the nearest laundrette (don’t want to put all that mud through my washing machine, it might not make it !)

Thanks to all our friends who either came down with us or we saw there on the day. You guys and girls rock.

lesbians (assumed !) in the mud

lesbians (assumed !) in the mud