On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 01:14:34PM -0500, Ross Walker wrote: > > > On Dec 19, 2008, at 12:20 PM, Ray Van Dolson <rayvd@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > How about lots of GRE tunnels? :-) > > Well PPTP is PPP over GRE, so that's basically it. > > PPTP can run without encryption too if the OP really doesn't care > about encryption. > The only thing I'll say in the world of using PPTP (via PoPToP) is to consider what happens when most or all of your clients reconnect at one time (network glitch, etc). This was my biggest challenge as the original configuration had PPP calling all sorts of perl scripts and such from its ip-up mechanism. The server would come to a complete crawl as 800+ of these ip-up scripts would fire off along with their associated tasks. This would result in clients timing out, links failing, etc -- the server could never "catch up". The band-aid solution was to rate limit SYN packets that established the connection... the permanent solution was to write a plugin for PPPd in C that replaced most of the ip-up functionality with something a bit more efficient. As long as you're not needing to do any sort of complex post login tasks for each user, this may not even end up being an issue. But something to keep in mind and plan for if you're talking 1500 users... :) Ray _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos