Hi, we have found that it is not possible to configure big lease time for dhcp server on Fedora i686 [1]. This issue is caused by bad TIME type; dhcp uses time_t as TIME type which is in fact signed integer. On Fedora i686 sizeof(time_t) == 4. As the dhcp protocol uses 4 byte *unsigned* integers to define lease time, there one can configure only half range of lease time. The other half cannot be used due to non-zero check in server/dhcp.c:2110. The best bugfix in my opinion is to use uint32_t. The dhcp protocol specifies fixed range for lease time; thusly dhcp server/client should be forced to use fixed range unsigned int. Also note that this bug is not Fedora-specific. One can reproduce this on every distribution/platform where sizeof(time_t) <= 4 and time_t is signed. [1] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1132396 -- Have a nice day! Fridolin Pokorny