![]() I made this mistake myself when beta testing the OS (so did others): So Kali is not really a deb with 1 or two extensions and i have no idea what is going on if i kill so much components Problem was that he has turned off the windows firewall without to know that it kills also the upnp framework and so with it some core elements off the network detection. NAS, Router etc where not visible, portmapping at the router was not working and so on. ![]() So he had problems within device detection in his local network. I know windows, nothing similar but this is not the point of my story. For example an issue i had last week at a friends windows pc. Pulling the whole stack down could not be the solution and often leads to other problems. it would be nice to know if somebody is working on this issue. they all seem to work in an opposite direction (i guess not only in that case). I mean this bunch of network tools, helper, daemons whatever. So lets say, it might be a workaround but it has a bitter aftertaste. Yep, it should be funny but i guess after some days of try 'n' error about this topic I got a bit frustrated. And the bovine brilliance is evident from that response.
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