A Critical Error I have been having for a while now

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A Critical Error I have been having for a while now

Postby TaintedShirt » Sun Oct 09, 2011 10:36 am

I am unsure how long this has been going on but probably 6-8 weeks~ish. When I download/ update newsgroup I get a critical error message popping up.
Downloads and updates complete but I keep getting these messages.
Any one got any idea what is happening and how I can fix it?


I am using Win7 64bit, newshosting servers. I have set the connections at 10 and am using ssl with port 563.
Force Group selection and Disable XFeatures are both not set.
Today's message states:

[14:21:37] ERROR NNTPSocket - Server:nhxl.newshosting.com NNTPServer: Compressed Headers - Connection Failed while reading Data: Unspecified Network Error
[14:28:18] ERROR NNTPSocket - Server:nhxl.newshosting.com NNTPServer: Compressed Headers - Connection Failed while reading Data: Unspecified Network Error
[14:28:27] ERROR InterSocket - SSL Connection Failed:0 The operation completed successfully.

[14:28:27] ERROR InterSocket - Error: SSL Negotiation Failed, Host: nhxl.newshosting.com Error Code: 0 The operation completed successfully.

[14:28:47] ERROR InterSocket - SSL Connection Failed:0 The operation completed successfully.

[14:28:47] ERROR InterSocket - Error: SSL Negotiation Failed, Host: nhxl.newshosting.com Error Code: 0 The operation completed successfully.

[14:29:37] ERROR - SSL Read Failed: 10060 A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.

[14:29:43] ERROR NNTPSocket - Server:nhxl.newshosting.com NNTPServer: Compressed Headers - Connection Failed while reading Data: Unspecified Network Error
[14:30:41] ERROR NNTPSocket - Server:nhxl.newshosting.com NNTPServer: Compressed Headers - Connection Failed while reading Data: Unspecified Network Error
[14:38:01] ERROR - SSL Read Failed: 10060 A connection attempt failed because the connected party did not properly respond after a period of time, or established connection failed because connected host has failed to respond.

[14:38:06] ERROR NNTPSocket - SendCommand Worker - Server:nhxl.newshosting.comSendCommand - failed to send command to server: Unspecified Network Error
[14:38:06] ERROR NNTPSocket - Socket HandleError - Server: nhxl.newshosting.com SendCommand - Server Disabled Service on connection:
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Re: A Critical Error I have been having for a while now

Postby Quade » Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:03 am

What virus scanner are you using? Avast is known to cause this.
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Re: A Critical Error I have been having for a while now

Postby TaintedShirt » Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:11 am

Never thought to mention my AV software. I am using KIS 2012 (Kaspersky).
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Re: A Critical Error I have been having for a while now

Postby Quade » Sun Oct 09, 2011 11:15 am

I mean there can be other causes to like router crashes and the like. I've had many people report that telling their V scanners and firewalls to ignore usenet traffic has made this stuff go away though. If you're using Wifi, it might just be normal. Someone uses the microwave and knocks you off for a few minutes.
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Re: A Critical Error I have been having for a while now

Postby TaintedShirt » Sun Oct 09, 2011 12:08 pm

Thanks Quade. You hit the nail on the head. It was KIS2012.

Under Application Rules, I changed "Do not scan any network traffic" to "Do not scan encrypted traffic" and the problem has gone away.

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