On Wed, 30 Nov 2005 14:04:15 +1300 Holger wrote:
H> >> Downloaded, compiled, tested, installed, all good - except the memory
H> >> leak, which is still quite viable.
H> >
H> > Do you have a minimal test case to reproduce this?
H>
H> For version <= 5.2.2:
H>
H> Simply install SNMPTT (www.snmptt.org) and add
H>
H> traphandle default /yourpath/sbin/snmptthandler
H> --init=/yourpath/etc/snmptt.ini
H>
H> to your snmptrapd.con file, (re)start snmptrapd and watch the leak grow
H> when traps come in.
H> [...]
H> Even better, I installed 5.3.pre4, added the "authcommunity" param to
H> snmptrapd.conf file, started the daemon, and now I finally see incoming
H> traps in SNMPTT's log file!
H>
H> And, to continue the good news, the memory leak is also gone (yes, I do
H> receive traps while monitoring snmptrapd's memory footprint).
Can you file a bug report for 5.2.2, please?
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