To reestablish Fiddler as the system's default proxy, you must click the yellow bar. To avoid having to click the bar, your best bet is to determine what other application is changing your system's proxy settings and disable it from doing so (VPN software and firewall clients like ISA/...
Spoiler Yes, there is a tool to run and upload data to Microsoft, that should capture and send all the required data
6, If the URL is HTTPS, click Tools | Fiddler Options, on HTTPS tab, check “Capture HTTPS CONNECTS” and “Decrypt HTTPS traffic”. 7, Queue the build pipeline and reproduce the issue and observe whether Fiddler is capturing the trace, then click File->Save->All Sessions 8, Se...
and it took me many hours to finally figure it out after trying out many many "solutions". My mistake was that I had created my own 'localhost' certificate and there were two of them. I had to delete
When attempting to establish a connection to a remote Redis instance using Python, I encountered this precise error. The cause of the issue was my inadvertent failure to turn off Fiddler, which was disrupting the requests. Python - Errno 104 Connection reset by peer and Errno, Teams. Q&A for...
1.0 to v. 2.0, but after the migration i keep seeing ConnectionResetException in the logs, and once this exception fire the whole asp.net core app hang! it seems that this exception is not caught internally or something like this.
79.0.309.43)? In fact, the Windows 10 Edge, Firefox all work fine on this computer and up until the last two builds even Edge Dev worked. Is there some tool I can run to upload some data to Microsoft to troubleshoot this? ArnoldG ...
My problem was caused by Fiddler. When Fiddler crashes it occasionally messes with your proxy settings. Simply launching Fiddler seemed to fix everything (perhaps it repairs itself somehow). Share Improve this answer answeredSep 6, 2016 at 17:53 ...
Windows-10-ProxySettings.jpg84 KB Like 0 Reply View Full Discussion (10 Replies)Show Parent Replies ArnoldG Copper Contributor to HotCakeXDec 11, 2019 HotCakeX Sorry, but I was away. Anyhow, I uninstalled Fiddler 4 and rebooted. No change. I updated Edge Dev to 80.0.355.1 and it stil...
did you get anywhere with this? I'm seeing the same issues with Edge80.0.355.1 (Official build) dev (64-bit). I would say that 80-90% of all traffic fails, but only with Edge. I have tried resetting the flags back to default, removed all extensions and even run in InPrivate mode...