Same issue on Gentoo with vpopmail-5.4.16. I searched a few months ago
and have been scanning the mail lists since then with no mention of a
bug fix specific to this.
For now I just monitor and use
# /etc/init.d/courier-authlib restart
every so often.
My mail server is not so busy so I can a
Rick Widmer wrote:
The only thing that says "memory leak" is in 5.4.18. There are many
bug fixes, and a few new features in 5.4.25, the current stable
version. If you are using vpopmaild you would want 5.4.26 the current
dev release. If you are on solaris, there is a fix that is only in
5.4.
Matthew Goodman wrote:
Thanks, I am using Vpopmail 5.4.18. Was the fix after that release?
The only thing that says "memory leak" is in 5.4.18. There are many bug
fixes, and a few new features in 5.4.25, the current stable version. If
you are using vpopmaild you would want 5.4.26 the curr
:* tonix (Antonio Nati) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
*Sent:* Friday, November 30, 2007 1:03 AM
*To:* vchkpw@inter7.com
*Subject:* Re: [vchkpw] authdaemond Memory Leak?
There was a memory problem in an old version of vpopmail library.
It was related to usage of vlimits in MySQL.
Check within mailing list
Thanks, I am using Vpopmail 5.4.18. Was the fix after that release?
Matt
From: tonix (Antonio Nati) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2007 1:03 AM
To: vchkpw@inter7.com
Subject: Re: [vchkpw] authdaemond Memory Leak?
There was a memory problem in an old version of
There was a memory problem in an old version of vpopmail library.
It was related to usage of vlimits in MySQL.
Check within mailing list for such information.
You have to ugrade/fix, then recompile vpomail and courier-authdaemon.
Ciao,
Tonino
Matthew Goodman ha scritto:
Hello,
I've notice
Jan-Willem Regeer wrote:
> Look and see if you have the time to check with "valgrind" if you can
> find the error. It is in the ports tree, and looks for memory leakage by
> programs.
>
> Hope you find what the problem is.
>
>
> Note: I am not using authdaemond myself.
> Jan-Willem Regeer
>
On Jun 26, 2005, at 11:05 AM, Billy Newsom wrote:
Billy Newsom wrote:
I just looked at how many times per day authdaemond logs this:
"received auth request"
it is around 6000 to 7000 times per day.
That's about one every 12 seconds or so. Not a heavy use. In fact,
I may have one bad auth p
Billy Newsom wrote:
I just looked at how many times per day authdaemond logs this:
"received auth request"
it is around 6000 to 7000 times per day.
That's about one every 12 seconds or so. Not a heavy use. In fact, I
may have one bad auth per day, so all of those are successful. But I
have