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5 hours ago, zedsdeath said:

just the defaults, didnt do anything especial 

 

5 hours ago, zedsdeath said:

I thought that the VM was isolated from my desktop, Should I just turn the antivirus while using it?

Open the vm settings and check what kind of connection you have; if it is set to bridged change it to NAT.

Hi everyone,

I just installed Kali linux on a VM(using oracleVM) and got this nonstop alerts from my windows 10 antivirus

https://ibb.co/vPtCNLn 

The object type alerts listed trojans, hacktools,xploits and funny enough something called "not-a-virus"

 

The antivirus kept blocking stuff until I turned off the VM. How can I use this vm safely? 

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7 minutes ago, zedsdeath said:

Hi everyone,

I just installed Kali linux on a VM(using oracleVM) and got this nonstop alerts from my windows 10 antivirus

https://ibb.co/vPtCNLn 

The object type alerts listed trojans, hacktools,xploits and funny enough something called "not-a-virus"

 

The antivirus kept blocking stuff until I turned off the VM. How can I use this vm safely? 

All the stuff in there is fine, they're tools that Kali Linux comes with and is trying to download/update.

Specs: CPU - Intel i7 8700K @ 5GHz | GPU - Gigabyte GTX 970 G1 Gaming | Motherboard - ASUS Strix Z370-G WIFI AC | RAM - XPG Gammix DDR4-3000MHz 32GB (2x16GB) | Main Drive - Samsung 850 Evo 500GB M.2 | Other Drives - 7TB/3 Drives | CPU Cooler - Corsair H100i Pro | Case - Fractal Design Define C Mini TG | Power Supply - EVGA G3 850W

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It looks like your antivirus is intercepting the packets received by your vm; what kind of network connection did you set?

Don't ask to ask, just ask... please 🤨

sudo chmod -R 000 /*

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8 hours ago, Sauron said:

It looks like your antivirus is intercepting the packets received by your vm; what kind of network connection did you set?

just the defaults, didnt do anything especial 

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I thought that the VM was isolated from my desktop, Should I just turn the antivirus while using it?

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8 hours ago, Airdragonz said:

Make sure you're not sharing any folders or files between the vm and your desktop. 

the vm is stored in one of my hdd in a separate folder, is that fine? or should I dedicate an empy hdd to the vm?

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5 hours ago, zedsdeath said:

just the defaults, didnt do anything especial 

 

5 hours ago, zedsdeath said:

I thought that the VM was isolated from my desktop, Should I just turn the antivirus while using it?

Open the vm settings and check what kind of connection you have; if it is set to bridged change it to NAT.

Don't ask to ask, just ask... please 🤨

sudo chmod -R 000 /*

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