Dear Jan-Oliver ,

Sorry my friend , the problem was mine , not openvas , i have discovered
the source of Memory Leak , please check my previous reply to this thread.

If you would like to code in golang for Open-Vas , i am ready to
participate , just let us discuss this privately through personal email
messages to my email at csharpizer [ AT ] gmail [DOT ] com



Thanks in advance.

On Tue, Mar 7, 2017 at 1:08 PM, Jan-Oliver Wagner <
jan-oliver.wag...@greenbone.net> wrote:

> Am Sonntag, 26. Februar 2017, 21:49:09 schrieb Mohamed Ibrahim:
> > In Openvas-libraries , specifically , "openvas-nasl" executable , i have
> > modified the main function to run a directory of NVTS, i can see that the
> > program open sockets but forget to close them , once they reach 1024, the
> > program crashes because of buffer overflow exception please check the
> stack
> > in file "stack" attached to this mail.
>
> openvas-nasl is used to run single NVTs, so leakage was not paid
> much attention.
>
> As time permits, we'll have a look though. Thanks for pointing out!
>
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