When developing Phillips HUE apps, developers use the clip website on the HUE hub, for example http://192.168.1.3/debug/clip.html. Responses from this website do NOT return a “Content-Length” header, but instead returns a “connection: close” header. Apparently Web Shield is waiting for the content length header to determine whether the request has finished to analyze the received data…which consequently hangs the request and never allows the stream back to the browser for display. Eventually, the browser just times out. I’ve tried adding a website exception for “192.168.1.*”, but that doesn’t make any difference. I’ve also tried disabling every other setting available on Web Shield to no avail. Only if I disable Web Shield, will the website function normally. I’d really like to be able to leave Web Shield on, for protection against other sites, but until this fundamental problem is resolved, i’m unable to leverage it. Avast, what’s your thoughts on this?
Windows 10 Pro & Home (issue exhibited on both machines of mine)
Avast v. 17.4.2294 (build 17.4.3482.0)
Virus Definitions 170620-0
No other security software.
Hello guys, thanks for the report. Would you be able to send me a packet capture (Fiddler capture) from the communication? We don’t have Phillips Hue here now and would like to test it. “Connection: close” is a very common header and WebShield surely handles that correctly - for some reason it might fail here, but we need to look at this.
By the way, something else I’ve noticed. I just had at&t fiber installed (300Mb/s) at the house and with Web Shield activated there’s a HUGE decrease in broadband speed using Ookla’s broadband speed test.
With Web Shield active (all other shields active too)…
PING: 3 ms, DOWNLOAD: 228.26 Mbps, UPLOAD: 363.37 Mbps
After disabling Web Shield ONLY…
PING: 2 ms, DOWNLOAD: 372.59 Mbps, UPLOAD: 349.51 Mbps (my other 3 computers confirm this average speed)
I know Avast checking the download stream is going to take a bit of processing, but it seems like the CPU can’t keep up and slows the overall stream down > 100Mbps. Is this about right on what’s happening? I’m only thinking this because while the download is going on, CPU is pegged to 100% if Web Shield is active. When I disable it, CPU never goes above 80%
…for background, This machine is a Win10, Core 2 Quad (q9550) 2.83Ghz, 8gb ram.
Any developments on a solution for the Philips HUE issue? Were you able to use the fiddler capture?
Eddy, all I was looking for was an acknowledgement that he received the file. I’d like to take it off my share. Also to report a second issue. Patience here is not the issue. Don’t be so quick yourself. I can tell customer service is not your strong point.