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Date:      Sun, 02 May 1999 21:46:11 -0700
From:      The Clark Family <Clark@open.org>
To:        Laurence Berland <stuyman@confusion.net>, questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: FTP Maxuser limits for ftpd
Message-ID:  <199905030449.VAA22980@opengovt.open.org>
In-Reply-To: <372C7C4C.3F62A595@confusion.net>

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	I seem to remember thinking that they had gone upto 6000, with an ultimate
goal of going to 10,000. (New hardware from what I hear.)
	I should say, that the version of ftpd they run has been massaged just a
little. (Although they've offered their mods to anyone who is interested.)
	I don't know how maxusers is set.

					[RC]	

At 12:24 PM 5/2/99 -0400, Laurence Berland wrote:
>Walnut creek is limiting users to 5000, and they used to limit to 3600.
>The question is how?
>I looked in man FTPd, and there's no mention of a user limit that I can
>find.  Then I remembered that stuff was in the kernel, so I looked
>there.  Maxusers doesn't set that, it just sets maxproc and other
>related stuff.  So the next look is pseudo-device pty number, but number
>can't go above 256, and it doesnt indicate that ftpd looks in there
>anyway.  So how exactly are they doing it?  And while we're at it how
>are the echoing back the current ftp users to the login message?
>
>--
>Laurence Berland, Stuyvesant HS Debate
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