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Re: Intermittent SquidKerbAuth 'Cannot allocate memory'

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Hi Nick,

Can you look at the memory usage of the helper. I am aware of some underlying Kerberos library memory leaks. The best way to find out where the leak is to use valgrind e.g. ./squid_kerb_auth_test proxy 1 | valgrind --log-file=squid_kerb_auth_test-1.val --leak-check=full --show-reachable=yes -v ./squid_kerb_auth -d <your options>

Regards
Markus


"Nick Cairncross" <Nick.Cairncross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:C94CDE02.1384B%nick.cairncross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
What does "squid -v" report as the version? we don't have a 3.20 release
yet.
Sorry - 3.0.STABLE24


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