I upgraded to Firefox 1.5 today. For some choices, e.g. “Show Certificates” under Security… Firefox hangs and ashserv.exe takes 99% CPU for 5 minutes… I have seen it in other cases to.
I guess it can be a Firefox problem… but maybe Avast?.. can someone comment??
I use Swedish versions but I guess the (translated) path is:
Tools->Options->Advanced->Security
On this tab, the bottom box says “Certificates”
“When a site request a certificate”
Atomatic
Choose every time (I have tried both of these)
Below are four buttons
Show certificate
Revocation lists
Validation
Security center
The process goes beserk if you choose either of the first three buttons.
If you stop Standard shield everything works again. I use a third party cert management program from my bank… but that should not interfere with for example “validation”.
My Settings, 1st image, however, I don’t have occasion to select any of the buttons.
When are you selecting them, I’m able to select View Certificates (or any of the other buttons) and open one of the tabs, highlight a site certificate and view it with no problem. See image 2.
I Use Sygate Personal FW. Disabled Sygate FW, MS Anti-spywhere, most other things… I also deleted my personal certificates and disabled my certification manager. And of course rebooted.
I still get the same problem when I click the buttons… I have looked in the Avast logs and most other logs. I can not understand this.
Using Process explorer i made a thread stack dump while the process was spinning.
However, like DavidR, I am unable to see any increase in CPU utilization when I select those certificate displays in Firefox 1.5, even with the Standard Shield sensitivity set to high.
Anyway, joensson, could you please try one more thing?
In the Standard Shield’s settings, turn on the “Show detailed info on performed action” option (it’s on the Advanced page) and move the sensitivity slider to High.
Then simulate the problem once more - and tell me what file(s) avast is scanning (there should be a popup window displayed in the bottom-right corner of the window showing this information).
Sorry about the slow reply. My ISP broke down and I had to chase them with a chain-saw.
I did as you suggested above and enabled “show detailed info on performed action”. After changing the setting Standard Shield to High it was obvious what was going on.
It turned out that my certificate management program creates a logfile when interacting with Firefox. This logfile was being read continousily by the scanner… I do not know why. Probably the certificate management program opened/closed the file a lot.
By setting the scanner to ignore the logfile directory, everything works OK with standard shield set to High.
FYI: The Certificate management program used is Nexus Personal 4.2.5. This is used by some banks in Sweden.
It turned out that Avast worked excellent as usual. Thanks for your dedicated support!