X-RT-Original-Encoding: utf-8 content-type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Length: 3893 Can someone please provide an answer to this? Also, how to change the priority of the issue. I am currently blocked with this and can see that only sessions till 1000 interfaces are getting configured. Thanks in advance. Regards, Krishnamurthy mayya On Fri, Feb 9, 2018 at 6:36 PM, BIND9 Public Bugs via RT < bind9-public@isc.org> wrote: > Greetings, > > This message was automatically generated to acknowledge receipt of > your recent email > "9.9.11 - Maximum number of DHCP-relay that can be configured", > and to let you know that we have opened a ticket for your request > (a summary of which appears below.) > > We do not need a further response from you at this time, but if you > do respond, please include in the Subject of your reply the ID > '[ISC-Bugs #47154]' > so that we can match up your reply with the ticket in our system. > > > What Happens Next > ================= > > Bug reports submitted to us in this manner are handled based on > perceived severity in relation to other bugs. We handle reports as > time permits so there is no guaranteed response time for these > reports. > > If you feel the issue you are reporting is a security issue, please > see http://www.isc.org/security/reporting-issues for details on how > to report it, including the PGP key you may use. > > If it is of a non-security yet still urgent matter, you may reply > to this message to add further information. > > > Public Visibility of Bugs > ========================= > > Most bind and dhcp bug reports submitted since July 7, 2017 are visible > to the public at https://bugs.isc.org after > review by the developers. > > If you want this report to be withheld from public view, please > reply to this message with your request. > > All reports submitted to > bind9-confidential@isc.org and > dhcp-confidential@isc.org > are withheld from public view. > > Other Support Options > ===================== > > If your organization requires more immediate attention, ISC offers > paid support options. Please see http://www.isc.org/services/support > for more information. > > If paid support is not an option, please consider making a donation > to ISC. We don't require a donation -- we will work on your report > just as quickly whether or not you can donate -- but we always need > and welcome community support. See http://www.isc.org/supportisc > > > Run a Supported Version > ======================= > > If you are not running a supported version of our software, please > upgrade. Bug reports against unsupported versions of BIND are > discouraged, as your issue may have already been addressed. > > You can find the latest versions of our software here: > > https://www.isc.org/downloads/ > > > For configuration help... > ========================= > > Questions regarding configuration or setup are addressed on mailing > lists - to subscribe, visit: > > https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users > or https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/dhcp-users > > > Thank you, > bind9-public@isc.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Bug Report from www.isc.org: > > Name: Krishnamurthy Mayya > Email: mkrishna@palcnetworks.com > Software Version: 9.9.11 > OS: debian > Subject:Maximum number of DHCP-relay that can be configured > > > Bug Detail > =========== > We have around 4000 logical VLAN interfaces. > We want to enable DHCP-relay on these interfaces. However, we can see that > with dhcrelay-4.3.6, we are able to see that after 1000 interfaces, the > process is exiting automatically. Is there any socket/accept-sock related > macro in the DHCP-relay kernel code that we need to extend? > Kindly request you to help at the earliest. > > --- > This email was received through isc.org Bug Submission Form > > > >