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      lennysh
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      I've submitted several crash dumps lately, and can't for the life of me figure out why it's crashing.  I've been using pfSense for a little while now with 0 issues, but it started crashing a lot within the last week.  To my knowledge, there have been no major changes to anything.

      How can I figure out what they are for?  I've submitted every one of them, last one being within the last few minutes.  The IP address should match.

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        jasonlitka
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        Scroll down and find the stack trace. If you can't tell what was going on then try posting the trace here.

        I can break anything.

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          lennysh
          last edited by

          @Jason:

          Scroll down and find the stack trace. If you can't tell what was going on then try posting the trace here.

          Here's a pastebin of the entire crash dump…

          http://pastebin.com/EL2fzsUk

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            lennysh
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            Nobody?  lol

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              jasonlitka
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              I thought I replied to this yesterday but I guess I didn't.  Nothing jumped out at me in there (like I was seeing on 2.1.1 with the new igb driver).  If these just started recently and you didn't change anything then I'd suspect failing RAM or something similar.

              I can break anything.

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                lennysh
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                @Jason:

                I thought I replied to this yesterday but I guess I didn't.  Nothing jumped out at me in there (like I was seeing on 2.1.1 with the new igb driver).  If these just started recently and you didn't change anything then I'd suspect failing RAM or something similar.

                It hasn't crashed today now that I'm home and checked it.  I removed the pfBlocker package last night because I found a better method to block some brute-force connections from external IP's.  So maybe it was caused by it.  I had only been running it for a couple of weeks.  Only changes were manual IP entries.

                Will keep a close eye on it and see.  Thanks!

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