I’ve been using AIS on two separate XP machines. On several occasions on both computers I’ve opened up the user interface to find that the firewall has somehow turned off by itself.
Anybody know what’s going on here?
I’ve been using AIS on two separate XP machines. On several occasions on both computers I’ve opened up the user interface to find that the firewall has somehow turned off by itself.
Anybody know what’s going on here?
that seems to have happened for many people on XP…why I have no idea. But for those guys it was worse, the firewall wouldn’t start again, even after a reboot or an attempt to start the service manually.
I have another issue with it: if I remove it (the fw component), I can’t reinstall it again. In fact it is reinstalled, it appears in the UI, but the service doesn’t exist ;D. I must uninstall avast IS and reinstall it completely to get the fw working again.
Was the status shown as: stopped, or “Service Stopped” ?
I don’t know about the OP but concerning my issue (after a reinstall of the fw component), it’s just “module not running” and there’s no way to start the service as it doesn’t even exist in computer management.
Logos, it the firewall stops spontaneously, it must be running before, so it must exist. This is how I understand the verb “to stop”.
However I am aware of the unrelated topic/bug is that in some installation the firewall fails to install, hence can not be started either.
L.
yep I said it was another firewall issue in my case, and you answered it just now in another thread:
http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=58846.msg498424#msg498424
I posted about it here to make sure it doesn’t get forgotten
Of course the OP must have had the service running in the first place. I’ve never seen it stopped like this. Sounds like an issue often found on XP.
I have the same problem as qqwerty. My recollection is that it said “service stopped” agaisnt firewall- but I’ll confirm next time it happens.
On my computers when I find it stopped I can start it up again by pressing “turn on” in the summery screen or with the “start” button on the firewall settings screens - but sooner or later I find it stopped again. I’m not sure if it says “stopped” or “service stopped” when it happens, I’ll try to remember to make a note of it next time.
Hi, in the \ProgramData\Alwil Software\Avast5\Log\ folder, there might be several unpXXX.tmp.mdmp files created during some of the avast5 process’s crashes. Could you please send me, or upload them to our FTP server - so that I can check if we are talking about the same (already fixed - but not yet released) problem or something new.
Thanks a lot.
Luk.
Hi
I have 13 files of the type you describe dating from 19/04 (not sure if that was the latest program update). They don’t seem to be of an allowed type for attaching, and I can’t get the ftp server to open. Any instructions for that?
Thanks
Hi
I have 13 files of the type you describe dating from 19/04 (not sure if that was the latest program update). They don’t seem to be of an allowed type for attaching, and I can’t get the ftp server to open. Any instructions for that?
Thanks
open in IE8: ftp://ftp.avast.com/incoming/ then go to the “page” menu and click on “open ftp site in windows explorer” >>> then drag and drop your file (s).
Hi, in the \ProgramData\Alwil Software\Avast5\Log\ folder, there might be several unpXXX.tmp.mdmp files created during some of the avast5 process’s crashes. Could you please send me, or upload them to our FTP server - so that I can check if we are talking about the same (already fixed - but not yet released) problem or something new.
Thanks a lot.
Luk.
I have 3 of these files on one PC and 8 on the other. I’ve uploaded them all to the FTP server.
Thanks, hopefuly I will be able to quess which are these by the upload date…
[quote author=Logos link=topic=59123.msg498564#msg498564 date=1272567286]
[quote author=MAG link=topic=59123.msg498560#msg498560 date=1272566510]
open in IE8: ftp://ftp.avast.com/incoming/ then go to the “page” menu and click on “open ftp site in windows explorer” >>> then drag and drop your file (s).
Thanks for the help Logos
Lukor,
I have just uploaded the files you were asking for under a folder “MAGAFWSS”.
When the firewall stops the message is Service Stopped".
Thanks for your help.
Sorry to but in on your post qqwerty.
Was the status shown as: stopped, or “Service Stopped” ?
It just happened again. Under firewall settings it says “Service Stopped”.
Hi,
Do Lukor or Logos (or anyone else) have any advice for us on what it’s best to do until this isue is sorted? I’m no computer expert, but a silent firewall that is so silent that it doesn’t tell you when it turns itself off doesn’t seem very secure.
Might it be best to turn the AIS firewall off and just use the XP firewall? Would it be best to have both turned on (can AIS firewall stopping affect XP firewall)?
Thanks.
The Status Bar should alert you that the firewall is off.
Thanks, I’ll check that next time it stops (I can’t recall the tray icon ever showing that the firewall was off when the user interface showed “Service Stopped”, but I’ll look out for that next time too).
…and windows security(or action) center should alert you too (assuming you have Windows firewall disabled)…
Well, it’s happened again, and if I open the avast user interface it says “service stopped” on Summary and Firewall Settings, but:
Very puzzling, but unless I open the avast user interface every few minutes I won’t know if the firewall is running or not.
Unless anyone has a better idea I think I’ll turn off the AIS firewall and go back to the XP firewall plus avast antivirus until this is sorted (which is where I was before I upgraded to AIS. I can’t really complain too much though - I had years of excellent and trouble-free protection from Avast 4 before I upgraded).