example:
subnet 10.0.250.0/24
subnet 192.168.0.0/27
Which results in:
bandwidthd: Monitoring subnet 10.0.250.0 with netmask 10.0.250.0
bandwidthd: Monitoring subnet 192.168.0.0 with netmask 192.168.0.0
More information can be provided upon request.
Thanks!
Logged In: YES
user_id=1711470
Originator: YES
Forgot to specify, we are running FreeBSD 6.2.
I have the same problem, but it's not only w/ a "/", if I use a regular netmask, it does the same thing. Always has an IP matching the subnet.
Ubuntu 8.10 here.