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      AudioDave @stephenw10
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      @stephenw10 Yes, afraid so! Without knowledge of what this section of code is doing, not sure what to make of it!

      I was assuming from the text that it may be related to creating a backup snapshot XML. I was hoping someone would know!

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        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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        Hmm, that's usually a secondary error such as shown here: https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/14513

        Have you seen this more than once? Can you trigger it deliberately?

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          AudioDave @stephenw10
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          @stephenw10 So far, this has only happened once and I do not know the cause.

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            stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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            Anything CSRF related is usually caused by the user session expiring and refreshing a page. Is it possible that happened>

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              AudioDave @stephenw10
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              @stephenw10 This was shortly after a reboot, so I would assume this is a possibility.

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                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @AudioDave
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                @AudioDave said in Crash Reporter:

                @stephenw10 This was shortly after a reboot, so I would assume this is a possibility.

                Is your BIOS battery/clock OK?

                CSRF tokens are time-based, so if you loaded the GUI "too soon" at boot before NTP had a chance to sync the clock, and then the clock had a significant jump (hours/days), the tokens would appear to have expired immediately.

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                  AudioDave @jimp
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                  @jimp Good question! The unit is new from netgate, but I have been seeing some warning about lack of sync, even though the time appears correct.

                  I suppose there's always a chance the battery is old.

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                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate @AudioDave
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                    @AudioDave said in Crash Reporter:

                    @jimp Good question! The unit is new from netgate, but I have been seeing some warning about lack of sync, even though the time appears correct.

                    I suppose there's always a chance the battery is old.

                    Which model?

                    Some of them don't have an RTC battery so they rely on a clock sync every boot. IIRC that's just certain ARM devices though, not anything recent that's amd64.

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                      AudioDave @jimp
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                      @jimp Netgate 2100. I have gone ahead and replaced the battery.

                      The warning I've been seeing is in the NTP System Log:

                      Jan 23 10:14:11 ntpd 5623 kernel reports TIME_ERROR: 0x41: Clock Unsynchronized

                      I think this is happening on reboot, though I was NOT removing power, so seems unlikely that the battery is the cause. I had a spare, so I replaced it anyway.

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                        stephenw10 Netgate Administrator
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                        That's a normal message at boot when ntpd first starts and hasn't yet decided it's configured sources are valid.

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