Daniel L. Miller wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>>> I may have perhaps found the answer. My
>>>>>>> exportExtremeFileAppend was checked, and the exportextreme file
>>>>>>> was ... a trifle large. A "sort -u" shrunk it to a manageable
>>>>>>> size, and ASSP is blocking connections again.
Hi, perl people.
I'm a bit concerned that the large file caused ASSP to misbehave. I'm no
perl wizard, but a quick look at the code seems to show that ASSP builds a
regex containing the bad IP addresses. I think that means the regex is in
memory. Is there some kind of size limit on a regex in memory (other than
physical memory)? Are any other regexes at risk for getting too large? If
I'm totally wrong about how the exported extreme file is used, please think
about what would go wrong if it's large.
Dave
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