--On Wednesday, August 25, 2010 3:12 AM +0200 masarati@aero.polimi.it wrote:
--On Tuesday, August 24, 2010 5:47 PM -0700 Howard Chu hyc@symas.com wrote:
quanah@zimbra.com wrote:
Full_Name: Quanah Gibson-Mount Version: 2.4.23 OS: Linux 2.6 URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/ Submission from: (NULL) (75.111.45.108)
With OpenLDAP 2.4.23, new connections start numbered at 1000 instead of at 1
No. cvs log shows that this was patched about a year ago and first released in 2.4.20. Not a bug, closing this ITS.
Connections starting at 1000 is clearly a bug, regardless of when it was introduced.
That was intended, to store connections as unsigned and reserve lower numbers for special connections (e.g. internal operations and so). I don't see how using an arbitrary offset in logs can be considered a bug. 1000 is much like 10, 1024, 666 or 0xbad.
Eh, I just need to re-write some scripts to start some things at 1000 then. ;)
--Quanah
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