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> It is happening repeatedly (and not just on my shared networks, as I
> had thought). Should I try to edit the dhcpd.leases file and remove
> the duplicates?
When you say happening repeatedly, do you mean on the same lease, or
on different leases? I'd like to see the log messages and a copy of
your dhcpd.leases file, if I could.
> So my question is, if dhcpd claims all it's memory upon startup, why
> is it growing from a mere 3M to 54M+ ? Am I worrying about something
> that is normal?
The DHCP server claims all the memory it needs for leases. What
you're seeing looks like a pretty bad memory leak having to do with
ongoing operation, and I think I know where it is (actually, I think
Barr pointed it out to me a while back, but for some reason when I
looked at it I was reluctant to fix it for fear of breaking things
even worse).
Would you be willing to be a guinea pig with a small change that I
think should fix the leak?
_MelloN_
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