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
>
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