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>

On 11/29/05, Ted Crow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> They're in /etc/inc/globals.inc, not the config.xml.  They're about
> halfway down the big "$g = array(" block.
>
> Make sure your hardware can handle the load...
>
> Ted Crow
> MCP/W2K
> Information Technology Manager
> Tuttle Services, Inc.
> (419) 228-6262 x 247
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ben Ruset [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 6:15 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [pfSense Support] PPTP Server Questions
>
> I've just setup my pfSense box more or less as a PPTP server only and it
> seems to be working pretty well.
>
> I want to increase my max connections from 16. I took a look in the FAQ,
> and attemped to find the values
>
> n_pptp_units 16
> pptp_subnet 28
>
> in my config.xml -- where they don't exist. Any ideas?
>
> Also - I'd like to get PPTP authenticating against Active Directory with
> IAS. I've seen the tutorial to do this, but does anybody know how to
> enable Active Directory to specify the IP address that the client gets?
> I am creating some PPTP users that have limited access to our network,
> and hence they need special rules setup based on what IP they're
> given...
>
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