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and subject line pppoe-server.h's "DEFAULT_MAX_SESSIONS" should be raised
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Package: pppoe
Version: 3.8-1

pppoe-server can have maximum 64 sessions (clients) by default.
I think this is not sufficient for most of the pppoe servers out there
and they need to recompile the package by themselves (that was my case too)
to fix that.

I suggest that DEFAULT_MAX_SESSIONS in pppoe-server.h be raised
to a much higher value (2048 for example) to avoid unexpected problems.

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* Georgi Alexandrov ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [060709 14:27]:
> I've probably overlooked the manual page for pppoe-server(8). Just saw
> that there is "-N" option, which does exactly that - defines the maximum
> number of concurrent sessions, or if omitted - defaults to the value of
> 64 (DEFAULT_MAX_SESSIONS in pppoe-server.h).
> 
> I apology for the submission of that bug report ;-)

No problem - I'm just closing this bug report again.


Cheers,
Andi
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  http://home.arcor.de/andreas-barth/

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