View Full Version : XenoBot Bug - Open [Windows XP 64-Bit] Unsigned module
krystianq17
06-28-2015, 07:20 PM
Bug ReportOperating System:
Windows XP 64-Bit Short Description:
Unsigned module Behaviors: Client Debug
Indepth Description:
I've didn't played some about 2 months and now after login client shows error. "Unsinged xenobot module found". I've tried to reunistall few time but nothing changed. I did one mistake my XP is 32 not 64 bit version.
Digital Signature Details: The integrity of this certificate that signed this file cannot be guaranteed. The cert may have been corrupted or altered. Name: Xenobot Email:N/a Signing time: 16th June 2015
Winmd5 shows me that:" f05ef022d0728fdd2d4f65f36ada7b87 "
Elvang
06-29-2015, 03:33 AM
Bug ReportOperating System:
Windows XP 64-Bit Short Description:
Unsigned module Behaviors: Client Debug
Indepth Description:
I've didn't played some about 2 months and now after login client shows error. "Unsinged xenobot module found". I've tried to reunistall few time but nothing changed.
Did you delete the xenobot folder before reinstalling?
DarkstaR
06-30-2015, 10:32 PM
Do this:
1. Uninstall
2. Delete the file that says the digital signature is bad (e.g. the one that you posted the MD5 for)
3. Re-install
If this doesn't work, I will need the md5 AND corresponding file-name for EACH file in Program Files\XenoBot\Versions
krystianq17
07-01-2015, 11:42 AM
Nothing changed after re-install. I got this for you but i'm not sure that this is exacly what u need.
xb.0010.14.7.6.643.dll = b0261d6fb1a415714d50d7c2435a0bac
xb.0012.14.8.12.748.dll = 3d5b1eef71c915040abfcefffdfb8922
xb.0013.14.8.12.782.dll = 6453a5378ce9140e66e26543fcb45baf
xb.0015.14.8.12.783.dll = b865b580991b5b7e655f350577a11113
xb.0016.14.8.12.786.dll = e0b72385dfd70a3294e4d8a7a9d62159
xb.0017.14.8.12.789.dll = bd4e004f63f40f27d1abaac26a679fc6
xb.0018.14.8.12.827.dll = 1b4a900508d95de278a4a0fd72de70c6
xb.0019.14.8.12.828.dll = 1a2b5d9ef4bca22527c0016f8dea9f09
xb.0020.14.11.19.899.dll = fe5a0ce555ba85bff48577d3edde8d1c
xb.0021.14.11.19.941.dll = f05ef022d0728fdd2d4f65f36ada7b87
DarkstaR
07-01-2015, 06:00 PM
@krystianq17 (http://forums.xenobot.net/member.php?u=10300) all of the MD5's are correct, which means you have a problem with what root CA's your machine trusts.
Can you tell me what this page shows: https://global-root.digicert.com/ (if my assumption is correct, you should get some security warning when visiting it)
krystianq17
07-01-2015, 06:05 PM
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So what i need to do now? And why it happends now, i didn't had any problems with using xeno 2 months ago and why only 1 certificate is incorrect? ;/
DarkstaR
07-01-2015, 10:13 PM
It's not that only one is incorrect, but that once one incorrect one is seen, Xeno stops working.
I'm not sure what changed on your system to cause this, either. What operating system are you on?
krystianq17
07-01-2015, 10:58 PM
Windows XP Home Edition
DarkstaR
07-02-2015, 05:44 AM
Download this: https://www.digicert.com/CACerts/DigiCertSHA2ExtendedValidationServerCA.crt
Then run it, you should see a window that says "Install Certificate".
Click that button.
krystianq17
07-02-2015, 09:28 AM
"that certificate is already installed blablabla "
DarkstaR
07-02-2015, 11:25 PM
What about this one: https://www.digicert.com/CACerts/DigiCertHighAssuranceEVRootCA.crt ?
krystianq17
07-03-2015, 09:36 AM
It's the same already installed.
krystianq17
07-03-2015, 11:18 AM
Ok i've resolve this problem by installing service pack 3 for my windows. Thanks for trying to help me. Topic can be closed.
DarkstaR
07-04-2015, 04:46 AM
I added a month of XenoBot time to your account for the inconvenience.
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