On Sun, 23 Sep 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> "Dan Perik Work" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Unless the memory leak in the LDAP module is already fixed
> > (I haven't seen posts saying that it was), that would seem a
> > high priority for me.
> 
>   I would agree, however...  I'm unable to reproduce it locally (no
> time/ability to set up an ldap server), and there has been no more
> information on the list about the problem.
> 
>   i.e. does it leak memory for when doing accounting only?  Does it
> leak memory when doing authentication only?  Does it leak when doing
> authorization only?
> 
>   Any help at narrowing down the scope of the problem would help.  I'm
> at a loss for what to do.
> 
>   Alan DeKok.
> 
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Hello, rlm_ldap works without a memory leak on linux (redhat 6.1 and redhat
7.1). I 've hit it so far with a total of 19000 requests for 3 valid usernames,
21000 requests for a valid username with wrong password and 3000 requests for
a not existant username and I haven't seen any significant memory usage
increase. On the other hand solaris continues to have a major memory leak. Hope
this helps.

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kkalev




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