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- a privacy oriented firewall application Brought to you by: bbergstrand, jre-phoenix, phrostbyte Summary Files Reviews Support News Wiki Mailing Lists Tickets ▾ Bugs Patches Feature Requests Support Requests Discussion Git ▾ Code PeerGuardian OSX Code Svn peerguardian unable to load packet filtering driver Cvs Create Ticket View Stats Group PeerGuardian_2 PeerGuardian_2_Alpha PeerGuardian_Linux PeerGuardian_Lite PeerGuardian_OSX Searches Changes class driver error peerguardian Closed Tickets Open Tickets Help Formatting Help #290 PG2 unable to load packet filtering driver Milestone: PeerGuardian_2 Status: closed Owner: nobody peerguardian driver blocked from loading Labels: Driver (56) Priority: 5 Updated: 2012-11-11 Created: 2008-12-29 Creator: goodtime1969 Private: No OS: Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit. Current Firewall: Windows Firewall. Intend to switch to Norton Internet Security 2009 firewall soon. Driver peerguardian windows 10 Error: class win32_error, StartService, 577. Also states "This could happen if PeerGuardian crashed and didn't have a chance to unload the driver, or if the file pgfilter.sys can't be found. Discussion sjk - 2009-01-21 I've the identical error as reported above. PG did not run. OS Vista Ultimate 64-bit w/ SP 1 Windows firewall Avast antivirus Successfully ran the command line as this release required per the installation
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notes (shown below). PG never started until command completed and machine was restarted. # Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Right click Command Prompt -> Run as administrator. # Copy the following exactly (without quotes): "bcdedit /set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS". Right click on the title bar, go to Edit -> Paste. Make sure what was pasted is correct, then hit enter to execute the command. # Reboot the machine # Now the first time you load PeerGuardian you will see a message like the below. If you performed the above steps correctly, it is safe to ignore this. You can make sure by turning on Show Allowed under settings, and making sure an IP scrolls by when you visit a website. If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link: NET - 2009-02-28 Problem occurs for me intermittently at start up only. Manually starting after failure message results in successful execution. OS: Windows XP SP3 Firewall: Comodo (firewall only) Errmsg details: class win32_error CreateService 122 The data area passed to a system call is too small. If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project,
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Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or peerblock download posting ads with us Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users and developers. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and https://sourceforge.net/p/peerguardian/bugs/290/ rise to the top Peerguardian Error “Could not use either kdesu(do) or gksu(do) to execute the command requested” up vote 1 down vote favorite I installed PeerGuardian (thanks to a lot of help) and I get an error massage saying: Could not use either kdesu(do) or gksu(do) to execute the command requested. You can set the path of the one you prefer in "Options - Settings - Sudo front-end" http://askubuntu.com/questions/512246/peerguardian-error-could-not-use-either-kdesudo-or-gksudo-to-execute-the-co I'm new to Linux and PeerGuardian, so I don’t know where or how to get to these "options". I Would be grateful if I was also told which addresses I should blacklist to torrent, and which ones to not so I can keep my WiFI, hotmail etc. wireless sudo ip share|improve this question edited Jun 4 '15 at 22:33 Jens Erat 2,94471522 asked Aug 16 '14 at 18:48 Shonn Neal 277 1 What version and flavor of Ubuntu are you using? iirc gksu was removed from the default installation of 14.04 so you may need to install it manually. –steeldriver Aug 16 '14 at 19:28 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted From the terminal do: sudo apt-get install gksu Then: gksu-properties in the window that opens change authentication mode to sudo. Now it should work. share|improve this answer answered Aug 16 '14 at 19:37 Wild Man 5,01232137 Thank you! It worked, but do you know I should white list to make it so I can use wifi? –Shonn Neal Aug 16 '14 at 21:19 add a comment| Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google
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all, never had a problem before until yesterday this started happening (see attached pic) I've not had PG2 installed on this machine for a long time, i tried uninstalling/reinstalling Peerblock but this still happens, not every reboot but more often than not. No idea how to fix this, any suggestions? Thanks. Edit - I'm on Vista x64 Home and running r484 Beta of PB. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/25/2011 11:55AM by justaquestion. Reply Quote Attachments: open | download - pg2peerblockissue.jpg (42.7KB) ineedalifetoday Re: PG2 / Peerblock Error Message. February 25, 2011 12:01PM Registered: seven years ago Posts: 857 This only happens when PeerGuaridan 2 is running and you try to open PeerBlock Lets make sure PeerGuardian 2 is not installed C:\Program Files\Peer Guardian2\ - Not sure what it's called, but it should be empty - if not - run the uninstaller inside the folder or just delete the folder Restart the System Reply Quote Anonymous User Re: PG2 / Peerblock Error Message. February 25, 2011 12:10PM ineedalifetoday Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This only happens when PeerGuaridan 2 is running > and you try to open PeerBlock > > Lets make sure PeerGuardian 2 is not installed > C:\Program Files\Peer Guardian2\ - Not sure what > it's called, but it should be empty - if not - run > the uninstaller inside the folder or just delete > the folder > > Restart the System Yeah that's what i figured but Peer Guardian 2 isn't installed on my system anymore, already checked program files / add+remove, nadda. Perhaps a regkey? It's all i can think of, gonna take a look now, will post back results. Just scanned through regedit quickly and only reference to PG i can find is.. Key - Exportpeerguardian (in blocklist manager folder within regedit) Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/25/2011 12:18PM by justaquestion. Reply Quote Anonymous User Re: PG2 / Peerblock Error Message. February 25, 2011 03:03PM No ideas? Rebooted several times now and it's appearing on every bootup, really annoying me as i don't have PG2 installed on this machine anymore... not for ages >.< plz help! Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 02/25/2011 04:06PM by justaquestion. Reply Quote Anonymous User Re: PG2 / Peerblock Error Message. February 25, 2011 04:56PM Figured this out myself I downloaded/installed PG2 then uninstalled just incase then noticed there was a double entry to boot PeerBlock on startup