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Avinash asked on 10 Mar 2015, 08:32 AM
Hi Eric,
        I'm using fiddler with selenium(firefox) and configured firefox using details provided at http://blogs.telerik.com/fiddler/posts/13-04-01/configuring-firefox-for-fiddler.

Log.OnLogString Event handler has 2 Messages

1. Fiddler ICertificateProvider v4.4.8.0 loaded.
   fiddler.certmaker.bc.Debug: False
  ObjectID: 0x283d6c

2. fiddler.network.streaming> Streaming of response #5 to client failed: An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine. Leaking aborted.

Regards,
Avinash.

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Eric Lawrence
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answered on 10 Mar 2015, 04:48 PM
Hi, Avinash--

I'm not sure if you're asking a question?

The message below says: "I was streaming the response for the fifth request back to the client when the client closed the connection before reading the whole thing. I guess he didn't want it anymore, maybe because he started navigating to a different page or something. Ah well."

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answered on 06 Oct 2016, 03:19 PM

I have just fixed this error on my own machine.

It suddenly stopped working for me because our IT department rolled out some new endpoint security software (Trend Micro Security Agent) that was doing local URL filtering.

I got them to disable the URL filtering functionality and Fiddler HTTPS decryption started working again.

Try disabling any web filtering or other web security scanning software you have installed.

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