Following up on DelYunque’s posting against a February problem:
Suddenly, late last week, could not access internet through web browsers. It took me HOURS of effort to finally figure out that Web Shield was blocking all browser access to the Internet. (I recently upgraded to Avast 5.0.677 (last week)). Assumed it was a port issue, since program updates went through fine, but every web site in every browser returned “Waiting for xxx(google, youtube, whateversite)”, but no access to any site.
Finally started closing down firewalls, malware fighters, etc., until I got to Avast and found that by turning off Web Shield, I could get through. Checked posts to Avast Forum, found many complaints about responding to February posts, but no answers that address the actual problem.
Turning off a web module does not seem like the right answer.
What other security software do you currently and previously have/had on this machine (including antivirus, trial AV, firewall, and all other security software)?
How did you uninstall security software (vendor’s uninstaller or another way)?
Have you checked to see if your firewall (FW) is blocking anything?
You say the problem began last week. This is when you installed Avast 5.0.677 (Free, Pro or AIS ---- what version?). When did you start using FF betas and did you make a change last week as well in anything else (software, updates, etc.)?
Have you checked for malware by running Avast scans or other type of scans like MBAM? Thank you.
I got the same problem last night. All working ok, then no web accesss. Today have disabled Web Shield and all ok.
Ok, I had done some updates, Java, CCleaner, ATI graphics and Adobe reader, but cannot see how these would affect Avast.
Running XP Pro with all updates and Avast 5.0.677. Firewall is PC tolls which has not been upgraded for ages
What version of PCT FW are you running? Did you check under Application Settings to see if anything from Avast is being blocked. As I recall, there may be several things for Avast that show up with PCT FW there.
Hi Safe Surf.
PC tools FW is 6.0.0.88. Nothing seems to be blocking Avast,and has not been upodated for ages. As Avast is auto update, I don’t know when the last update of it was done, so cannot say if one has affected it’s performance
Thanks
Dave
Checked FW, no problems and up to date. Disabled FW, enabled Web Shield, still the same problem, no web access. OE works perfectly ok.
As I said earlier, it stopped working approx 23.00 last night(GMT)after installing mentioned updates, but cannot see for the life of me how 1 could cause this problem. Will have to dig deeper tonight
Thanks
Dave
I use Online Armor firewall, but turned it off in trying to isolate the problem; it turns off the Microsoft firewall when on, when OA is off, Microsoft FW defaults to on.
Don’t really see what that would have to do with the fact that turning off the Web shield in Avast resolves the problem. Clearly, there is some issue there.
I didn’t uninstall any anti-malware/antivirus, other sw…just turned things off, until I found the culprit.
I use Avast Free on my home/play PC. I know it’s always more fun to blame the other stuff, but when multiple people can isolate a problem to turning off a specific module in Avast, seems like that’s the place to look for bugs.
all traffic goes via WebShield, so if WebShield has a problem connecting to the Web - your browsers have it. If turning off the WebShield solves it for you, it really means, that the problem is that WebShield is blocked from accessing the Web. (or to be honest there might be other thing on the process of connecting your browser to the WebShield’s proxy, but generaly what I have written is true). If you have updated avast! and then it started to happen, it really seems it should be your firewall blocking it - since during update the main service process (where WebShield and other avast! services are hosted) is modified and firewall might warn you about such change.
It these cases (with 3rd party firewall) we usually sugest giving the firewall a second chance to detect the changes. To do it you have to restart the avast! service. Which means:
disable avast self-defence in Setting/Troubleshooting - this is allows you to stop the main service
now stop avast! main service - go to Control panel/Service, find out Avast! Antivirus Service and Stop it
go to you firewall, find the entry for avastsvc.exe and delete it
now restart the service process - again in control panel
re-enable self-defence in avast!
You should see a popoup from the firewall, or an automatic rule addition for avast! process, both for outgoin and incomming traffic. The main service host both mail and webshield, so it listens on TCP port 12080 (for WebShield), it then need the right to accept incomming connection on that port, and it then connects to the webserver in behalf of the browser, so it needs the right to connect to Internet as well.
Once you have done what Lukor has instructed, in your case with OA, you also want to do the following:
When you get the initial pop-up, click “Trust Always” and “Remember My Decision.” In addition, you want to make both Avast and OA (security software) as trusted exclusions.
The best way to exclude both OA and your AV is the following:
To exclude OA in Avast:
Open the Avast GUI > Settings > Exclusions > Add > click on the pop-up window and find C:\Program Files\Online Armor* and click on the BOX to the left of the words (this excludes all subfolders as well).
To exclude Avast in OA:
Open the OA GUI > Options > Exclusions > Add > click on the pop-up window and find C:\Program Files\Awil Software\ (for Avast).
Finally, open your OA GUI > Programs > untick “Hide Trusted” > make sure nothing from Avast is blocked or in red. If it is, right click it and you will see a pop-up menu and change it to “Trust.”
Ok. Here we go again.
Put all my updates back to previous versions, no difference, still no web access.
Tried Lukor’s answer, again no difference. Although, even with Avast totally disabled and removed from my firewall applications, I restarted my computer and Avastservice reappeared automatically again, without re-enabling Avast, odd.
So next thing, is totally uninstall Avast and reinstall, BUT, I do not have my registration key as I deleted my old emails. Can anyone tell me if it is findable in the registry or anywhere else.
I have been with Avast for a few years now and has never been a problem, so I want to stick with it and not go elsewhere.
Dave
Uninstalled and cleared all remnants in safe mode(Files and Reg). Just reinstalled the FREE version, guess what?..no web access until Web Shield disabled. FWall auto recognised Avastservice.
So, where do we go from here? Definately looks like a bug somewhere.
Dave
Since your problem developed all of a sudden, let’s do a quick check for malware especially since you did some updates with Adobe and Java. Please run a Full Scan with Avast; if anything comes up, put it in the Virus Chest, but post (screen shot if possible) what is in there (exact name/spelling).
Next, download MBAM, a freehttp://www.malwarebytes.org/ for an on-demand scanner.
· Double Click mbam-setup.exe to install the application.
· After install, click update so you have latest database before scanning.
· Under Settings:
o General: Automatically Save File After Scan Completes is checked off
o Scanner Settings: Check all boxes
o Updater: Download and install update if available is checked off
· Once the program has loaded, select “Perform FULL Scan”, then click Scan.
· The scan may take some time to finish, so please be patient.
· When the disinfection scan is complete, a log will appear in Notepad and you may be prompted to Restart. (See Extra Note).
· Click the “remove selected” button to quarantine anything found. You will find the infection details under the Quarantine tab.
· The log is automatically saved by MBAM and can be viewed by clicking the Logs tab in MBAM.
· Copy & Paste the entire report in your next reply.
If there is no setting for Avast in your firewall (FW), then that explains why you cannot connect to the Internet/browsers or email.
What FW do you have? Have you tried uninstalling it per the vendor’s instructions and doing a clean install? If not, I suggest doing this and you should not have to follow the directions above…it should happen automatically on a clean install of your FW. If it doesn’t, then you will need to follow lukor’s steps above. Make sure your FW does not include an antivirus (AV) in it.
What version and product of Avast do have? Version 5.0.677 is the latest version. Products are Free, Pro, or AIS (which has a FW in it).
What is your OS, 32 or 64-bit?
What other security software do you currently have on your machine or in the past (including Antivirus, FW, trial security software, and other security software)?
I thought I was new here but my username existed already but I do not remember. I never had problems with Avast, until now.
The problem happened to me on 10/21/2010 just exactly as described above = All of the sudden no Browsers (IE8, Chrome, Seamonkey by default). For me, all the messengers (Skype, Yahoo, G-Talk) and my e-mail work but not the browsers unless Web Shield in Avast if OFF. Another thing is that on the 10/20/2010 the auto-update failed until the 10/21/2010.
My system is a Windows 7 x64 with all updates. Avast is version 5.0.677. The Firewalls are Windows’ one and COMODO. I didn’t find Avast in the Windows FW so I added it without any positive outcome.
I too believe that something came with the update that was not intended. Please help.
Had MBAM on comp for a few years, anyway, did full scan…zilch :-
Did full Avast scan…zilch :-\
Looking on another post with similar problem, downloaded and ran Winsock repair utility…woopee ;D So all now working as it should. Thanks for your patience folks.
Maybe the Winsock repair should be made into a sticky
Same problem as everyone else. Just happened yesterday! Can’t find a solution and I know for sure that Avast is causing it. Have to find another antivirus program I guess.