My home pfsense has been rebooting on me periodically and I haven't
been able to figure out why.  It seems to be on a 36 hour schedule.

>From the logs, I don't see much:

Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: 2. 803111 rule 311/0(match): pass in
on fxp0: (tos 0x0, ttl 255, id 6909, offset 0,
 flags [none], proto UDP (17), length 76) 192.168.90.2.123 >
80.48.239.211.123: NTPv1, length 48
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011Client, Leap indicator:  (0),
Stratum 0, poll 0s, precision 0
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011Client, Leap indicator:  (0),
Stratum 0, poll 0s, precision 0
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011Root Delay: 0.000000, Root
dispersion: 0.000000, Reference-ID: (unspec)
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011Root Delay: 0.000000, Root
dispersion: 0.000000, Reference-ID: (unspec)
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011  Reference Timestamp:  0.000000000
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011  Reference Timestamp:  0.000000000
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011  Originator Timestamp: 0.000000000
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011  Originator Timestamp: 0.000000000
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011  Receive Timestamp:    0.000000000
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011  Receive Timestamp:    0.000000000
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011  Transmit Timestamp:
3480070352.977899119 (2010/04/12 09:12:32)
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011  Transmit Timestamp:
3480070352.977899119 (2010/04/12 09:12:32)
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011    Originator - Receive
Timestamp:  0.000000000
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011    Originator - Receive
Timestamp:  0.000000000
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011    Originator - Transmit
Timestamp: 3480070352.977899119 (2010/04/12 09:12:32)
Apr 12 09:12:33 192.168.90.1 pf: #011    Originator - Transmit
Timestamp: 3480070352.977899119 (2010/04/12 09:12:32)
Apr 12 09:14:02 192.168.90.1 pf: tcpdump: WARNING: pflog0: no IPv4
address assigned
Apr 12 09:14:02 192.168.90.1 pf: tcpdump: WARNING: pflog0: no IPv4
address assigned
Apr 12 09:14:02 192.168.90.1 pf: tcpdump: listening on pflog0,
link-type PFLOG (OpenBSD pflog file), capture size 25
6 bytes
Apr 12 09:14:02 192.168.90.1 pf: tcpdump: listening on pflog0,
link-type PFLOG (OpenBSD pflog file), capture size 25
6 bytes
Apr 12 09:14:03 192.168.90.1 pf: 000000 rule 329/0(match): block in on
fxp1: (tos 0x0, ttl 53, id 34740, offset 0, f
lags [none], proto UDP (17), length 76) 207.171.7.152.123 >
99.6.237.5.123: NTPv4, length 48

As you can see, it rebooted at 09:12 this morning, but logged nothing.

The computer its running on is about 2 years old, a Cyrix 1ghz with
512meg of ram.  This has been going on for a few days, and I've been
watching the system overview page, states seem normal, I average about
100/10000.  Unfortunately, every time it happens, I'm not watching it.
 The only package I have installed is DenyHosts.

Any thoughts would be appreciated, I'm not sure what to try from here.

Thanks
Charles

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