Http Error 403 Avast Update
on PC stoped working ?.Error 403.It worked fine befor I installed ISA?.The address it is trying to access is 67.15.0.90.80//iavs4x/server.defAny help please Simon spouseele -> RE: Antivirus update error 403 (21.Oct.2004 11:33:00 PM) Hi Simon, is the antivirus update programm proxy aware? What protocol and site&content rules have you implemented? How is the HTTP Redirector configured? ...A little bit more info could be helpful! HTH, Stefaan TheStig -> RE: Antivirus update error 403 (22.Oct.2004 9:38:00 AM) Hi StefaanRe Proxy "No you can't set for proxy"The address has been set in the allowed sites.Even befor I set the allowed site we had the same prob ISA was then set to allow all ip requests ?.Redirect is to company def site?.Simon isa_dude -> RE: Antivirus update error 403 (22.Oct.2004 9:43:00 AM) check that you have changed the update to use proxyafter that create the rules to allow itbtw i suppose there is a virusgateway program in your packet to be installed directly on the isayou will have to create the pakcet filter TheStig -> RE: Antivirus update error 403 (22.Oct.2004 9:54:00 AM) Hi isa dudeThe AV on user PC is Avast & it dosn't have a proxy setting so I may have to change the AV.Is their a way to allow this path to all users PC.67.15.0.90.80//iavs4x/server.deffrom in side the network I can ping 67.15.0.90 but when you try to update you get a 403 error spouseele -> RE: Antivirus update error 403 (23.Oct.2004 5:44:00 PM) Hi Simon, we need more *exact* info! OK, we know now that the application is not proxy aware. So, how is the HTTP Redirector configured? Also, what protocol and site&content rules have you implemented? Do you require authentication on your rules? ...HTH, Stefaan TheStig -> RE: Antivirus update error 403 (24.Oct.2004 9:35:00 AM) Hi StefaanWhen I setup the ISA I followed the install info from MS all request were allowed from all users every thing went fine all http was working.I can ping the AV update server so it may be the AV not haveing a proxy detect I think...The only other rules setup are allowed destinations Simon spouseele -> RE: Antivirus update error 403 (24.Oct.2004 3:55:00 PM) Hi Simon, what do you mean *exactly* with "all request were allowed from all users"? D
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Points Tech Solutions Web Webmaster Reviews Media Infographics Videos Tech Events Tools How do I find my IP address? Browser and plugin tests You are here: Home / Articles / Security and https://www.404techsupport.com/2011/04/latest-avast-definitions-contain-false-positive-blocking-legitimate-websites/ Privacy / Latest Avast! Definitions Contain False Positive Blocking Legitimate Websites, Malware Detected [Updated]Latest Avast! Definitions Contain False Positive Blocking Legitimate Websites, Malware Detected [Updated] April 11, 2011 While it's nowhere near as http://faq.iracing.com/article.php?id=168 bad as the McAfee False Positive problem that ended up killing tens of thousands of Windows XP PCs, the latest Avast definitions (4-11-11) seem to be blocking tons of legitimate websites thinking http error that there are malware scripts embedded in them. Tons of people are reporting the issue on Twitter and the Avast! website is being hit so hard, it has been intermittently down or slow to load. If you visit a site that is detected, you might see this pop up in the bottom right corner of your PC and then the website will go to http error 403 a "Problem loading page/the connection was reset" error page. This is happening across browsers and operating systems from reports I'm seeing. These are the definitions that I'm running that are causing the false positives. The scripts are all running on legitimate sites (not that means they're malware free) but they don't seem to have a whole lot in common. It would make a little more sense if a common script like the Twitter Tweet button or the Facebook Like button were flagged as a false positive but the problem seems to be these antivirus definitions are too broad for their definition. Avast! I still love you but this needs to get fixed. Communication would also be key. I'm not seeing anything on the Avast! website, blog, or Twitter account currently. I hesitate to recommend it but the only way around this is to get into the Avast User Interface and under Real-time shieldswebshield uncheck the box ‘Scan web (HTTP) traffic'. You could disable all of Avast! or the web shield but this is the best way to get by until Avast! releases updated definitions. Update: Avast! has released new definitions to correct the issue,
you try and see if the same thing happens with all browsers (Internet Explorer/Edge, Firefox and Google Chrome)? The iRacing.com system software requires access to the internet enabling communication between your computer and the iRacing.com servers. This communication is necessary for operation of the iRacing service; it allows your computer to join online sessions, check for updates to the iRacing software, and it enables other member website functionality. You may see a blank page or get an error when updating if these executables are blocked by your firewall. Some common antivirus and firewalls are Norton, AVG, Microsoft Security Essentials, Avast, McAfee, Kaspersky... If you see an error during the next step, or if the update in the next step does not work, it is likely that the problem can be fixed by adding the executable files (listed below)to the list of executables that your firewall allows to communicate over the internet. Simply disabling the firewall will not automatically allow the necessary program files access to the internet. This has to be accomplished by allowing the following files as exceptions in your particular firewall software. Refer to your firewall instructions or to one of the links below to find the directions for doing so. Unless you specified otherwise, the default location for your iRacing.com software is your C:\Program Files (x86)\iRacing folder. If you installed it through Steam, then it is located in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\iRacing. C:\Program Files (x86)\iRacing\iRacingChat.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\iRacing\iRacingLauncher.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\iRacing\iRacingLocalserver.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\iRacing\iRacingLocalserver64.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\iRacing\iRacingService.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\iRacing\iRacingSim.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\iRacing\iRacingSim64.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\iRacing\iRacingSim64DX11.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\iRacing\iRacingSimDX11.exe C:\Program Files (x86)\iRacing\updater\iRacingUpdater.exe Can you also try and go to C:\Program Files(x86)\iRa