Actually no you didn't. It looks like after syncing with m0n0wall I forgot to restore the code that handles this.
For the time being, edit /etc/inc/globals.inc like Ted Crow suggested. Sorry! On 12/6/05, Rajkumar S <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Scott Ullrich wrote: > > Actually these values can be overridden like Ben stated. > > > > Put something like this in > > > > <pptp> > > <n_pptp_units>16</n_pptp_units> > > <pptp_subnet>28</pptp_subnet> > > Did you mean under <pptpd> ? > > I updated the settings like > > <pptpd> > <n_pptp_units>64</n_pptp_units> > <pptp_subnet>26</pptp_subnet> > <mode>server</mode> > <redir/> > <localip>13.1.1.191</localip> > <remoteip>13.1.1.192</remoteip> > <radius> > <server/> > <secret/> > </radius> > <wins/> > <user> > <name>user</name> > <ip/> > <password>password</password> > </user> > </pptpd> > > > But the interface still shows 16 and /28, but the ip address has > changed. Also when I make a small change in the page (change the server > ip and save) and backup the config.xml the values of n_pptp_units and > pptp_subnet remain intact. > > I am using pfSense 0.94.10 with wrap configurations. > > Did I do some thing wrong ? > > raj > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]