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    Netgate pfsense plus detected a crash report

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    • CatSpecial202C Offline
      CatSpecial202
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      I logged into my system and i got the below error about a crash report. What is this crash? Is it being related to usermgrpasswd any cause for concern?

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      amd64
      15.0-CURRENT
      FreeBSD 15.0-CURRENT #0 plus-RELENG_25_07_1-n256513-49844af35a5d: Fri Aug 15 19:21:04 UTC 2025     root@freebsd:/var/jenkins/workspace/pfSense-Plus-snapshots-25_07_1-main/obj/amd64/DZizCvOj/var/jenkins/workspace/pfSense-Plus-snapshots-25_07_1-main/sources
      
      Crash report details:
      
      PHP Errors:
      [30-Oct-2025 20:49:30 America/New_York] PHP Fatal error:  Maximum execution time of 900 seconds exceeded in /usr/local/bin/usermgrpasswd on line 54
      
      
      
      No FreeBSD crash data found.
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      • GertjanG Online
        Gertjan @CatSpecial202
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        @CatSpecial202 said in Netgate pfsense plus detected a crash report:

        Maximum execution time of 900 seconds exceeded in /usr/local/bin/usermgrpasswd on line 54

        Most probably, as this /usr/local/bin/usermgrpasswd is called from /etc/rc.initial (afaik), you've seen during initial login the moment where you have to (?) change the admin password.
        If you leave that screen open for more then 900 seconds, a PHP time out will occur. In that case, no big deal. Maybe you changed the password already in the GUI ...

        I'd say - not being a security expert - as this can only happen when you already have access to pfSense, this wasn't important. Not some one from the 'out side'.

        No "help me" PM's please. Use the forum, the community will thank you.
        Edit : and where are the logs ??

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