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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.

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Krishnamurthy mayya

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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
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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.

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