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      aaronouthier
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      Hello,
      So, I no longer have any WiFi cards or USB ethernet adapters.

      Now, the device just reboots several times daily.

      The only correlation I can see in the logs, is a bunch of logs like the following:

      sonewconn: pcb 0xfffff800424cd5b8: Listen queue overflow: 8 already in queue awaiting acceptance (1 occurrences)
      

      Sometimes it’ll say 1 occurrences, sometimes 5, sometimes 8, etc., and several “stacks” will show in the logs 1 after another.

      I also am getting flooded with messages that sshguard is terminating on signal, and then starting again immediately, only to terminate again. I do have service watchdog enabled.

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        rcoleman-netgate Netgate @aaronouthier
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        @aaronouthier Have you reinstalled pfSense on your device so you are working in a clean state? If you have anything side-loaded from your WiFi attempts that is the only way to guarantee a complete removal.

        Ryan
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          aaronouthier @rcoleman-netgate
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          @rcoleman-netgate
          After I was informed as to the nature of the previous issue, I first removed all wireless interfaces, and reconfigured to not use it. For good measure, I removed the USB to wired ethernet adapter from the mix also. I then shut the system down, and reinstalled, recovering the config file, but otherwise wiping the filesystem. I shut it down, and put it back in it’s original location (pfsense box is not normally near any monitors or tvs, so I have to temporarily move it for setup purposes). Since then, I have not attached any WiFi or USB devices.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            sonewconn errors like that are almost always a symptom of some other issue.

            Do you have any new crash reports from the reboots with only the on-board NICs?

            Steve

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              aaronouthier @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10

              No crash reports have been generated thus far.

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                stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                Are you able to log the console output across a reboot?

                If there is anything shown it will be there. If, for example, you have an issue with the boot drive it may not be able to record a crash report.

                Check the CPU temps look reasonable. Overheating is a common cause of spontaneous reboots like that.

                Steve

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                  aaronouthier @stephenw10
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                  @stephenw10

                  CPU temps stay consistently around 30-35 degrees centigrade. I’m not so familiar with centigrade. Is that hot?

                  dmesg.txt

                  Internet connectivity was lost about 19:35. After 5 minutes, when Internet was not restored, the power cord was pulled. I am trying to upload system log, but my ipad is choking on it for some reason, and I’m unable to rename it to .txt

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                    stephenw10 Netgate Administrator @aaronouthier
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                    @aaronouthier said in Spontaneous reboots.:

                    Is that hot?

                    No, that's quite cool for the core temp on a passively cooled device.

                    Nothing unexpected in that dmesg output.

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                      SteveITS Galactic Empire @aaronouthier
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                      @aaronouthier said in Spontaneous reboots.:

                      After 5 minutes, when Internet was not restored, the power cord was pulled

                      1. try to avoid turning off power on any device with a file system, to avoid file system damage. The proper way to shut down pfSense is Diagnostics/Halt.

                      2. that's a different problem than the spontaneous reboots...?

                      @aaronouthier said in Spontaneous reboots.:

                      centigrade

                      Google will do the conversion/math for you: https://www.google.com/search?q=35+celsius+to+fahrenheit

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                        aaronouthier @SteveITS
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                        @steveits said in Spontaneous reboots.:

                        @aaronouthier said in Spontaneous reboots.:

                        After 5 minutes, when Internet was not restored, the power cord was pulled

                        1. try to avoid turning off power on any device with a file system, to avoid file system damage. The proper way to shut down pfSense is Diagnostics/Halt.

                        I am aware. I didn’t say I pulled the power. My roommate got impatient and did things his way…

                        1. that's a different problem than the spontaneous reboots...?

                        Yes, I was confused initially. I had thought the system was rebooting when the power was pulled. It wasn’t until the next morning and saw the logs that I realized that wasn’t the case. Also, since it wasn’t rebooting, it means I just lost access to the system, which means ssh and web access weren’t an option. I was attempting to access by ssh when the power was pulled, and I had already determined the web UI was not accessable.

                        @aaronouthier said in Spontaneous reboots.:

                        centigrade

                        Google will do the conversion/math for you: https://www.google.com/search?q=35+celsius+to+fahrenheit

                        I know how to do the conversion. What I consider to be hot, and what a computer chip considers hot, are 2 different things. My home doesn’t quite get to 25 degrees Celsius, for example. At 35 degrees, I’d be about dead…

                        —Aaron

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