> Yes. But Ralf said about the topic: "But I'm still not convinced whether
> we
> just need the surrounding #ifdef SHARED_MODULE ... #endif stuff. I really
> have
> to look deeper to make sure we solve the problem the correct way and not
> introduce a new problem (perhaps a new memory leak)."
> So real fix would be nice. Especially keeping in mind that 20th of
> September
> is closing and I think there will be quite some servers moving from
> commercial
> solutions to mod_ssl. Including 2 of mine servers + one new one :).
Well, it looks like Ralf will be releasing mod_ssl 2.6.6 at the end of this
week with the mentioned patch, so he seems to be satisfied with it.
> > The memory leak when built as a DSO is very small, unless you
> do hundreds
> or
> > thousands of restarts, when it may start to become a problem if you are
> low
> > on memory.
>
> Maybe. But there seems to be leak or something in client Apache
> processes.
> After 1day and 13hours uptime they grew from 5.3MB to ~19MB in
> size. Not as
> serious as root server leak of course. Have to lower
> MaxRequestsPerChild for
> now :).
Are you sure that this is a mod_ssl problem? I haven't noticed a memory
leak of this size, especially in such a short time period.
-Dave
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