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MGR: Max connections reached... which means???

just want to understand this [;)]


Jun  6 03:02:06 (none) logger: DSL : Access-Concentrator: MAIX11-erx Got a cookie: 78 f8 ff 5d 77 98 10 e0 99 82 21 e9 d1 fb f1 61 -------------------------------------------------- AC-Ethernet-Address: 00:90:1a:10:03:f8 --------------------------------------------------
Jun  6 03:02:06 (none) pppd[16787]: pppd 2.4.1 started by root, uid 0
Jun  6 03:02:06 (none) pppd[16787]: Using interface ppp0
Jun  6 03:02:06 (none) pppd[16787]: Connect: ppp0  /dev/ttyp0
Jun  6 03:02:06 (none) pppoe[16788]: PADS: Service-Name: ''
Jun  6 03:02:06 (none) pppoe[16788]: PPP session is 2080
Jun  6 03:02:08 (none) pptpd[16814]: MGR: Max connections reached, extra IP addresses ignored
Jun  6 03:02:08 (none) pptpd[16815]: MGR: Manager process started
Jun  6 03:02:08 (none) pptpd[16815]: MGR: Maximum of 100 connections available  


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  • Goth,

    That is not a problem at all, that is just the pptpd initializing, and it reports the maximum number of connections.

    The initial "problem" was only 100 connections being available. There is nothing wrong with 253 connections. 
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