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Re: Squid for Windows: negotiate_kerberos_auth helper seems to leak(?) handles

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On 15/12/20 4:03 am, Klaus Westkamp wrote:
Hi,

i'm uncertain, wether this mailing list is the correct one to ask, but i have the disputable honor to make a squid running on a Windows Server (if possible). Whilst squid.exe seems to run fine, i constantly run into an unresponsive system, when i enable Kerberos authentication via auth_param and the negotiate_kerberos_auth.exe helper.

For a while authentication works fine, but all at the sudden the system hangs at 100% CPU usage. My Observation is that one of the negotiate_kerberos_auth.exe processes has a constantly increasing number of handles (Files and events). If i understand the Sysinternals handle tool correctly, most handles are event corrolated.

The setting:

Windows 2012 R2 AD Controllers with Windows 2008R2 Domain Level. A Windows Server 2016 running Squid 3.5 for Windows.

Is Squid the package built by Diladele or a custom build?

Which exact version number is it? (output of "squid -v" please)


Amos
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