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Hi Eliezer,

I build .debs for squeeze, basically copying the debian subdir from the source packages into the extracted archives and adjusting accordingly (ie modifying Changelog and deleteting old patches) I tried wheezy but the OpenSSL 1.0.1 horribly breaks *loads* of sites when using SSLBump.

Cheers

Alex



On 11/07/13 20:30, Eliezer Croitoru wrote:
Squid 3.3.7 is out and there was a new leak that was fixed and might
caused the problem you are referring to.

If you have used my RPM there is an update to 3.3.6 which not includes
the latest patches and a 3.3.7 with all the patches will probably be out
next week since it builds fine.
What version of linux are you using?

Eliezer

On 07/11/2013 08:32 PM, Alex Crow wrote:
Hi all,

I've been running 3.3.5 with NTLM auth an icap service (c-icap with
clamav) and SSL Bump/Dynamic cert, and I've noticed that the squid3
process rapidly consumes almost all of my RAM (12G) within just a few
hours:

16143 proxy     20   0 8554m 8.2g 5788 S    0 69.6  35:09.43 squid3

My cache_mem is 4GB, and my disk cache is 48GB, which should, according
to estimates, use between 4.5 and 5.5G. (We only have about 350 users).

We were quite happily using 3.2.11 with the same parameters. Has anyone
else noticed very high memory usage with Squid 3.3.x in a similar setup?

Thanks

Alex





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