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Date:      Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:22:15 +0300
From:      "Denis V. Klimkov" <falcon@beltele.net>
To:        mpd-users@lists.sourceforge.net, FreeBSD Net <freebsd-net@freebsd.org>
Subject:   mpd 4.2.2 problem: can't create tcpmss node at "bypass.inet.out1182"->"iface1183": No such file or directory
Message-ID:  <964626485.20070820112215@beltele.net>

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Hello mpd-users,

  Running mpd 4.2.2 on FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE with about 1000 bundles
  configured: 10 of them PPTP other PPPoE.
  Most PPPoE clients work ok but when some of them connecting I see
  such messge in log:
Aug 20 11:13:56 terminator mpd: can't create tcpmss node at "bypass.inet.out1182"->"iface1183": No such file or directory
Aug 20 11:13:56 terminator mpd: [ng602] IfaceNgIpInit() error, closing IPCP                                                                                                       
Aug 20 11:13:56 terminator mpd: [ng602] IPCP: parameter negotiation failed                                                                                                        
Aug 20 11:13:56 terminator mpd: [ng602] IPCP: SendTerminateReq #17                                                                                                                
Aug 20 11:13:56 terminator mpd: [ng602] IFACE: Removing IPv4 address from ng591 failed: Can't assign requested address                                                            
Aug 20 11:13:56 terminator mpd: [ng602] IFACE: Down event                                                                                                                         
Aug 20 11:13:56 terminator mpd: [ng602] IFACE: Up event    

and client have to make several attempts till it get connected. There
was no such problem with mpd 4.1 with the same config.
Changed NG_NETFLOW_MAXIFACES to 16384 in ng_netflow.h doesn't
help. Any ideas?

-- 
Denis V. Klimkov
Network Administrator
TelecomMedia LLC
http://www.tcm.by




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