I discovered a potential bugI'm having a bizarre problem, which I originally thought was environmental to my computer, but I have now been able to reproduce it two other machines. It's possible it's environmental to my company's network, but I've never seen something like this before. Attempting to enter tags causes [external] Internet connection loss. Yes, I'll repeat that because it sounds insane: "Attempting to enter tags causes the computer to lose Internet connection."
The local network works without an issue, and I can connect to any other machines and use our DFS which are within the LAN, and I can ping the local gateway or any other machine. However, attempting to access any other website / use any web service will fail. The interesting part is that DNS will still resolve IP addresses in a ping request even if you flush your DNS. It appears to only happen if I copy and paste a question I attempted to ask from Notepad into the question box.
Steps to reproduce:
Download this text file from my Google drive which contains my question that I tried to save when I realized I lost the Internet connection: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9k0kTfjwe8Ibk1UY3AtNzBPVnM/view?usp=sharing
- Create a new question and write a title. DO NOT ENTER ANY TAGS YET.
- Copy the entire contents of the text file
- Paste the contents of the text file into the question text area.
- Start typing into the tag field.
At step 4 if you experience the same behavior as me you'll see a JSON parsing error in the console and no tags will load, however the loading dots will continue to flash as if it was searching for tags.
Here's a screen shot of the error that shows up in the console:
This has been experienced on Windows 7 64-bit Pro, Windows 10 64-bit Pro using both Google Chrome 55 and Mozilla Firefox 50. The antivirus software installed on these machines is the corporate version of AV Defender: Security Manager AV Defender 5.3.32.780 by N-able Technologies. It appear that running ComboFix corrects the issue for the Windows 7 machines, but we're still trying to figure how a fix on the Windows 10 machine.
I was very doubtful that Stack Overflow / Stack Exchange was the problem at first because this sounds insane. I've never had an issue like this before, but I am now able to reproduce the issue in multiple places and following those above steps keeps triggering the problem.
Please be careful testing this issue. It's a PITA to fix.
PS: Anyone know the answer to my question? =)