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    • GertjanG
      Gertjan @mohamed8080
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      @mohamed8080 said in please help:

      @mohamed8080 4722819 /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases

      A lease file that huge, that definitely a problem.
      4722819 lines, or give or take 20 chars a line, that's 90 MBytes, probably more.

      How many devices are connected to your pfSense ? Thousands ?? Tens of thousands ?

      Shut down your system properly, reboot, go to single user mode using the console access, and run several "fsck" (see pfSense manual how to do). This will check and clean/ repair the file system if needed.

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

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        mohamed8080 @Gertjan
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        @Gertjan Seventy users

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        • GertjanG
          Gertjan
          last edited by Gertjan

          Ok, that 's a very reasonable number. I have the same number of users.

          But : look at my /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases file :

          [2.4.4-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.brit-hotel-fumel.net]/var/dhcpd/var/db: ls -al dhcpd.leases
          -rw-r--r--  1 dhcpd  _dhcp  73805 Jan  8 10:57 dhcpd.leases
          

          = 74 KBytes.

          As the first several lines of this file tells you (it's a readable ASCI file) generated and maintained by the dhcp daemon.

          Check also this file :

          [2.4.4-RELEASE][admin@pfsense.brit-hotel-fumel.net]/var/dhcpd/etc: ls -al dhcpd.conf
          -rw-r--r--  1 dhcpd  _dhcp  5520 Jan  7 10:55 dhcpd.conf
          

          It's the dhcp server (daemon) config file.
          It should have a coupe of hundred lines, size several KBytes (mine is 5KB, 200 lines).

          Check also your DHCP log (in the GUI).
          Is your server handing out a huge number of leases ? What frequency ?

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

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            mohamed8080 @Gertjan
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            @Gertjan

            My network
            Domain controller at windows server 2016
            services run on it (dhcp-dns)
            making forward to dns from windows server to pfsense

            pfsense Services is
            c-icap ICAP Inteface for Squid and ClamAV integration
            clamd ClamAV Antivirus
            dpinger Gateway Monitoring Daemon
            lightsquid_web Lightsquid Web Server
            ntopng ntopng Network Traffic Monitor
            ntpd NTP clock sync
            pfb_dnsbl pfBlockerNG DNSBL service
            pfb_filter pfBlockerNG firewall filter service
            snort Snort IDS/IPS Daemon
            squid Squid Proxy Server Service
            squidGuard Proxy server filter Service
            syslogd System Logger Daemon
            unbound DNS Resolver

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              mohamed8080 @BBcan177
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              @BBcan177 4722819 /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases

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              • GertjanG
                Gertjan @mohamed8080
                last edited by Gertjan

                @mohamed8080 said in please help:

                My network
                Domain controller at windows server 2016
                services run on it (dhcp-dns)
                making forward to dns from windows server to pfsense

                DHCP is served by pfSense or the domain controller ?

                @mohamed8080 said in please help:

                @BBcan177 4722819 /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases

                @BBcan177 will say :
                Yes, pfBlocker-ng will read in, and parse the current active DHCP lease file.
                That file with that size will 'explode' any system - not only yours.
                This file can't be that big. For short : it's not a "pfBlocker-ng", the problems is something else.

                Let's try to understand why this file "/var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases" is that big.

                Did you ran your "fsck" checks ?

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

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                  mohamed8080 @Gertjan
                  last edited by mohamed8080

                  @Gertjan said in please help:

                  fsck

                  DHCP is served by Domain Controller (windows server 2016) .

                  i was try that command touch /root/force_fsck on GUI and reboot pfSense

                  first error view like http page and The second error on Crash Reporter

                  Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 134217736 bytes) in /usr/local/www/status_dhcp_leases.php on line 59 PHP ERROR: Type: 1, File: /usr/local/www/status_dhcp_leases.php, Line: 59, Message: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 134217736 bytes)

                  and

                  PHP Errors:
                  [09-Jan-2020 10:06:24 Africa/Cairo] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 134217736 bytes) in /usr/local/www/status_dhcp_leases.php on line 59
                  [09-Jan-2020 10:18:53 Africa/Cairo] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 268435464 bytes) in /usr/local/pkg/pfblockerng/pfblockerng.inc on line 3367

                  how can allow memory size to PHP i have 16GB of ram and SSD HDD in pfSense

                  sorry for bazaring you and thanks for support

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                  • GertjanG
                    Gertjan @mohamed8080
                    last edited by Gertjan

                    This error :
                    @mohamed8080 said in please help:

                    [09-Jan-2020 10:06:24 Africa/Cairo] PHP Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 536870912 bytes exhausted (tried to allocate 134217736 bytes) in /usr/local/www/status_dhcp_leases.php on line 59

                    show clearly that not only pfblockerng has severe difficulties reading the lease file, but also others, like the DHCP status page from pfSense itself.

                    This file shouldn't even exists, because, if pfSense isn't even serving leases - some other device (your DC does that).

                    Goto console mode (not the GUI Diagnostics > Command Prompt) and move this file out of the way :

                    mv /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases.backup
                    touch /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases
                    

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

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                    • JeGrJ
                      JeGr LAYER 8 Moderator
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                      normally /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases is simple ASCII textfile so you should be able to read it on the shell/via SSH with a simple

                      less /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases
                      

                      Have a look at it and check if it makes sense. If you haven't pfSense configured as your DHCP server on any network segment/VLAN then that file shouldn't be even a few kB big.

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

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                      • GertjanG
                        Gertjan @JeGr
                        last edited by Gertjan

                        @JeGr said in please help:

                        Have a look at it and check if it makes sense.

                        Was asking that already several posts above.
                        Nothing came back ....

                        I guess he saw the ....

                        # The format of this file is documented in the dhcpd.leases(5) manual page.
                        # This lease file was written by isc-dhcp-4.3.6-P1
                        
                        # authoring-byte-order entry is generated, DO NOT DELETE
                        authoring-byte-order little-endian;
                        
                        lease 192.168.2.6 {
                          starts 1 2019/12/02 03:50:37;
                          ends 1 2019/12/02 09:50:37;
                          tstp 1 2019/12/02 09:50:37;
                          cltt 1 2019/12/02 03:50:37;
                          binding state free;
                          hardware ethernet 00:16:7f:25:43:d4;
                          uid "\001\000\026\177%C\324";
                          set vendor-class-identifier = "android-dhcp-7.1.2";
                        }
                        ....
                        ....
                        

                        and thought that was normal. Which is the case.

                        The fact that he shut down the pfSense DHCP server because he was using another one explains why the file isn't 'maintained' any more - the dhcp daemon isn't running any more (this is to be confirmed) : the file stays in place.
                        Why the file became this big, under what circumstances, and when, puzzles me.

                        Like he had running the DHCP server on pfSense and his AD at the same comment ?
                        Did he use pfBlocker for a long time ?
                        What is the end of the /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases file ? It's only the DHCP daemon that's maintaining this file - leases are dumped to it.

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

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                          mohamed8080 @Gertjan
                          last edited by

                          @Gertjan said in please help:

                          touch /var/dhcpd/var/db/dhcpd.leases

                          thanks the problem is ended with your advice 👏 👏

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                          • GertjanG
                            Gertjan
                            last edited by

                            Good !

                            So it was a matter of emptying this huge file , which has no meaning because the local DHCP server wasn't running anyway.

                            Still, I still don't get why this file became this big. I guess we will never know.
                            Keep an eye on it, though - it should stay at a zero byte file if local pfSense DHCP isn't used. If you decide to use local DHCP, it could become several KB, that's ok.

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

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                              mohamed8080 @Gertjan
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                              @Gertjan i will keep watching
                              thanks again

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