Great, OpenMediaVault has the "unattended-upgrades" package installed by 
default, so your security update should apply itself automatically, once it's 
published.
I'll try my OpenMediaVault proftpd upload again once the security fix arrives, 
and watch the RAM usage, with htop.  I'll let you know if any memory leak 
remains.  If any memory leak remains (albeit a slower leak), then this DOS 
still exisits...

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Cheers,
Subharo Bhikkhu
https://bhikkhu.ca



Mar 7, 2019, 6:30 PM by [email protected]:

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