WebDawg
  
 I am using an industrial 4GB USB DOM. It is less than 3 years old so I am 
surprised that it could be the issue, but hey it's technology so I should not 
be surprised.
  
 Thanks

Bryant 
  

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 From: "WebDawg" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 15, 2015 1:55 PM
To: "pfSense Support and Discussion Mailing List" <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [pfSense] pfSense IP stack crashing.   
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 7:45 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hmh, 
> > 3 things you could try come up to my mind. > > 1. I'd try another SD-Card 
(if you are using nanoBSD, my guess is, that > you use an SD-Card?). Put the 
Master in permanent maintenance mode and shut > it down, take out the SD-Card 
and check for errors. Even if there are none, > copy the card and use the new 
one. > 2. Freezing normally could mean bad memory. Did you try a live CD and a 
> mem stress test for at least 24 hours? If not, do that too. > 3. Unusual and 
also very unlikely but maybe your box got hacked somehow? > Turn on the remote 
logging feature and log your messages to another > syslogd-Server and see what 
you get when the system gets unresponsive. > > HTH, > > Jens Simmoleit > Senior 
Linux Systems Administrator > > infoscore Profile Tracking GmbH > part of 
arvato Financial Solutions > Kaistrasse 7 > 40211 Düsseldorf > > Phone: +49 211 
50 66 51- 88 > Fax: +49 211 50 66 51- 93 > Mobile: +49 160 97 80 46 94 > > 
Better yet, can you post the specs/detailed hardware of the system? Is it SD or 
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