Regarding CPU & Swamp Space full
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 Hi, 
 I have using the pfsense version 2.4.4 and Freebsd version 11.12
 The Problem is that cpu utilization high on frequent basis and also my swap space 100% instead on RAM memory is 2GB available
 How to resolve this issue? and why my swap space is full?
 how to take remote console for pfsense?Thanks in Advance! 
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 Help will be difficult, as no one is using your version any more for a couple of yeas now. 
 Check here.A 'out of the box' pfSense installation will work just fine with 2 Gbytes of memory. 
 An out of memory situation can only happen if the admin started adding or activating advanced features (that need a lot of memory).@divya-0 said in Regarding CPU & Swamp Space full: how to take remote console for pfsense? Quick and less secure : open port 80 and/or 443 on the WAN interface. 
 Best method : You've noticed that since two years or so, half the planet is talking about 'remove office working' using a VPN access ? Welcome to the club : this is the method you should be using also. pfSense has several VPN support build in.
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 @ Gertjan I didn't add or activate any kind of services but swap memory high gradually and now it's 100% complete For remote console, new to access freebsd console like putty with using ssh Your response is most welcome 
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 @divya-0 said in Regarding CPU & Swamp Space full: For remote console, new to access freebsd console like putty with using ssh In that case, as you'll be using port 22 TCP, so open this port. 
 Or again : use a VPN. Nothing to open, no security issues.If you are using a 'stock' pfSense with 2 Gbytes, and it starts to use swap, consider your system unstable. 
 SSH access, and also GUI access can tell you what process use what memory and when.You might even hit a bug that was solved many years ago. 
 The answer was : upgrade This answer still applies. This answer still applies.
 As said : who recalls issues of the last version ? Nearly no one.
 2.4.4 ? Why should we ?
