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    Help no Connection have to reboot once every 4 weeks

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      fredie380
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        JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
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        Hi fredie,

        I see much white and a bit of black and gray in your future. But are you having a specific question at the class or is that image all you wanted to share?

        Meaning: we aren't able to predict or foretell your future, present or past if you don't tell us what your problem is. You rebooting every 4 weeks is sad but only posting a screenshot without a single word describing a problem is a bit of a long shot.

        Greets

        Don't forget to upvote 👍 those who kindly offered their time and brainpower to help you!

        If you're interested, I'm available to discuss details of German-speaking paid support (for companies) if needed.

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          garywaynesmith
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          fredie380 may be lacking actual content, but I'm also trying to track down a problem with my machine needed reboots at least once a week, sometimes hanging.

          Symptom 1: I lose the lan connections randomly.  It seemed to be every 7 days.  We tracked this down to a network surveying software that was scheduled to run every 7 days.  This is a symptom though, not a cure.

          Symptom 2: Firewall would spike to 100% and require hard reboot.  All interfaces were offline at this time.  Reading an forum post on 2.3.x and a bug track on SMT, IPSEC, and UDP, I disabled SMP on the firewall, running it down to single thread to see if it would resolve.

          So far firewall is stable, but this isn't a cure it's a band aid.

          So fredie380, if you're seeing similar symptoms you may want to try the above and report back.

          If it's not the same, please give more information.

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