I suppose this could make some sense now that I'm thinking with a clearer head. This leads me to believe that windows is doing some "magic" in the background to either suspend the host OS (windows) to disk and or at least WSL2 even though I shutdown the host. But "kex stop" did indeed appear to shut down the process then when running kex again starts it fresh.īut how could powering off the host not have killed that process there's no power it can't be running. I 100% powered down the laptop and removed its battery (for another reason) several times and still had the issue. What seems to have fixed it for me as suggested is "kex stop" in the WSL2 terminal. I should have posted back sooner, replied to another post I made on another forum but not this one. I'm hoping someone might have some suggestions here I would greatly appreciate it. (image below)Īre there hidden settings for the windows firewall for the loop back interface or something? In my hours of google searching I couldn't find anything to indicate that could be the issue. Then I tried a wireshark capture in Windows 10 and found the VNC traffic on the loopback interface in windows.Īfter a fresh install Win-Kex works and I see the connection in the capture (image below)Īfter a reboot I can see the TCP SYN responded to with an immediate RST as if the port isn't open / the firewall is blocking this. Running a tcpdump on either of them did not show the VNC traffic. Kali had 2 network interfaces lo, and an ethernet interface. Then I started trying to find the traffic for that VNC connection. I disabled all the windows firewalls, for private, public, and domain networks. I don't fully understand how this works, but I thought it must be the windows firewall or something. (10061)I completely removed Kali, reinstalled it from the windows store, went through the steps in that guide and again it worked, until a reboot then I see the same error. Code: CConn: unable to connect to socket: No connection could be made because the target machine actively refused it.
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