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      rovshango last edited by

      Hi All,

      Any idea what is it? Also I am having issue with DHCP, some clients cannot get IP address.

      Thanks.

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        doktornotor Banned last edited by

        1/ Only define your local networks in bandwidthd; bandwidthd will not graph anything beyond 4K hosts (no changeable without recompiling). Appears to me you did put something badly broken in there, such as 0.0.0.0/0 - or you are setting up your local interfaces in insane ways (such as 10/8).
        2/ Start a NEW thread an the PROPER forum section regarding DHCP, with logs and other relevant information.

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          rovshango last edited by

          Hi,

          Firstly, thank you very much for replying.
          Also, I got this issue same time: https://forum.pfsense.org/index.php?topic=101676.msg567898#msg567898

          And please see attachment for screenshot: /19 is more than 4096 hosts…

          Thank you again!

          ![Screenshot 2015-11-03 22.44.41.png](/public/imported_attachments/1/Screenshot 2015-11-03 22.44.41.png)
          ![Screenshot 2015-11-03 22.44.41.png_thumb](/public/imported_attachments/1/Screenshot 2015-11-03 22.44.41.png_thumb)

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            doktornotor Banned last edited by

            Yes. That will produce that message. No fix in the package possible, sorry. I'd suggest to report this to the port maintainer, but apparently there's none.  ::)

            Release maintainership. I've never used this.

            The whole thing has been dead for years.

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              rovshango last edited by

              :)  you mean BandwithD "maintainer", don't you?

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                doktornotor Banned last edited by

                No, I meant the FreeBSD port maintainer. As for bandwidthd upstream maintainer, no such person existed since ~2005 or so.

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                  rovshango last edited by

                  Well, thanks for info. I am using bandwithd for gathering traffic info (querying from pgsql)
                  Now seem I will have to get info (download, upload, total etc. daily) with other tools.

                  Any suggestions?

                  Thank you in advance.

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                    rovshango last edited by

                    Also,

                    How can I "calculate" concurrent  user limit of my PF?

                    Thanks.

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                      doktornotor Banned last edited by

                      Not really sure what limit you mean, nor what does this have to do with the original topic.

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                        rovshango last edited by

                        Thanks  :)

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