Bug#490059: ejabberd: ldaps causes ssl_esock to leave many sockets

2008-07-15 Thread Andreas Unterkircher
Hello Sergei, I've built erlang and ejabberd an put them to http://sgolovan.nes.ru/debian-packages/ Yesterday we installed your packages for erlang ejabberd: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg -l | grep -E ejabberd\|erlang ii ejabberd2.0.1-2

Bug#490059: ejabberd: ldaps causes ssl_esock to leave many sockets

2008-07-13 Thread Sergei Golovan
On 7/9/08, Sergei Golovan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You're using erlang R11B-2 (1:11.b.2-4 in Debian versioning), and your problem seems to be connected to OTP-6612 (see http://www.erlang.org/download/otp_src_R11B-5.readme) which was fixed in R11B-5. Could you check if the bug is

Bug#490059: ejabberd: ldaps causes ssl_esock to leave many sockets

2008-07-13 Thread Andreas Unterkircher
Hello Sergei, Are there any news on reproducibility of the bug on erlang 12.b.3? A colleague of mine will return today from holiday. As he is a real erlang fan I want to ask him to rebuild the package for etch or backport the one from lenny. Cheers, Andreas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#490059: ejabberd: ldaps causes ssl_esock to leave many sockets

2008-07-13 Thread Sergei Golovan
On 7/14/08, Andreas Unterkircher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello Sergei, Are there any news on reproducibility of the bug on erlang 12.b.3? A colleague of mine will return today from holiday. As he is a real erlang fan I want to ask him to rebuild the package for etch or backport the

Bug#490059: ejabberd: ldaps causes ssl_esock to leave many sockets

2008-07-09 Thread Andreas Unterkircher
Package: ejabberd Version: 2.0.1-2 Severity: normal Hello, Some days ago we configured ejabberd to use ldaps (port 636) instead of plaintext ldap to talk with our LDAP server. But after some days of uptime it reproduceable reaches the open-file limit of 1024 for the ejabberd user. [EMAIL

Bug#490059: ejabberd: ldaps causes ssl_esock to leave many sockets

2008-07-09 Thread Sergei Golovan
On 7/9/08, Andreas Unterkircher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Some days ago we configured ejabberd to use ldaps (port 636) instead of plaintext ldap to talk with our LDAP server. But after some days of uptime it reproduceable reaches the open-file limit of 1024 for the ejabberd user. [EMAIL