On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 02:31:49PM +0200, Jason A. Donenfeld wrote: > > Hi, > I am now on bad terms and have a bit of a tarnished reputation with > family, friends, and importantly, with clients. OpenSMTPD leaks. I > don't know exactly where or how, but it does. I've been running it on a > system with 256megs of ram, and seemingly randomly, it will eat up all > the ram and then OOM. I've now put it on a system with a gig and a half > of memory and written some auto restarter scripts. But this shouldn't > be required. A gig and a half and fancy restarter scripts for an MTA? > C'mon. I'm not sure how I should even go about debugging this to be > constructive, as it's running on a mission critical production server. > So, can we plug these? How can we plug these? What do we do? This > problem is serious and lots of people are furious at me, and I can't > just keep apologizing. > Jason
Thank you so much for the quality of your bug report. So here is an idea to plug the leak: take a piece of paper, write the license on it, roll it, and stick it up some sphincter on your server. Seriously... -- You received this mail because you are subscribed to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send a mail to: [email protected]
