On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 08:49:25PM +0200, Eliezer Croitoru wrote: > Hey Oleg, > > I want to understand couple things about the situation. > what is the problem? a memory leak? 1 problem - memory leak; 2 problem - tproxy doesn't work in squid 3.2. > How do you see the memory leak? and where? I just start squid, start top and wait about a hour when squid grow from 40MB to 800MB and kernel kills it. > The memory leak you are talking about is in a case of tproxy usage only? It's hard to say. I was run squid 3.2, with no working tproxy (as i wrote), but with normal proxy on 3128 tcp port and it eat my memory too. So, tproxy is configured, but not used. > what is the load of the proxy cache? > do you use it for filtering or just plain cache? Only for filtering. > on what environment? What do mean under environment? > the more details you can give on the scenario and point with your > finger on the problem I will be happy to assist us finding the > culprit. > > What linux distro are you using? Debian 6 and also tried debian 7.