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Not easily. Not as far as I know at least.
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@clevercompiler Hi, I switched to the devel version, but that didn't help. It ran for 6 hours or so, I am still getting notifications of crashes.
Thanks anyway, Mario.
Yeah, if you've removed the IPv6 traffic that was triggering it you should be fine. 23.05 is not far off now anyway.
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this fixed it seems to be working fine now. no problems so far.
@fireodo said in router randomly freezes:
@elliopitas Hi, maybe thats a Realtek driver problem. Read this: https://forum.netgate.com/topic/166746/realtek-re-kmod-missing-in-pfsense-2-6-repository Could be a possible solution ...
There is no kernel panic shown there, that's not a crash.
Looks like you have a drive error on ada0 though. Or possibly on the the controller. You should swap it out if you can.
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Ok, perfect.
@davebu said in PHP crashing - OpenVPN services down:
i.e. its a 'newbie' issue.
I guess you nail that one also asap.
@kiokoman
THX! System is up and running :)