>>
>> i created a custom violation based on dhcp fingerprint for AP-s:
>>
> [...]
>>
>> I restarted packetfence, buti t doesn’t help.
>>
>> It not blocks anything.
>>
> 
> How does your production DHCP traffic reaches the PacketFence server?
> With "IP helpers"
> 
> Have you read the "Production DHCP access" section of the administration 
> guide?
> Yes, of course

Oh I just remembered that we fixed an issue with class OS violations in
the 2_2 branch. Here's the relevant NEWS entry:

 * Fixed OS violations regression introduced in 2.2.0

It was in pfdhcplistener. You can go to mtn.inverse.ca find the patch
and apply it to your environment. Or you can downgrade or upgrade to 3.0
snapshots or even wait for our upcoming 3.0 release.

-- 
Olivier Bilodeau
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Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (www.sogo.nu) and PacketFence
(www.packetfence.org)

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