Let me understand this, you were seeing a leak when using a PERL script to send UDP packets using Net::RawIP _to_ syslong_ng. I am still experiencing clear leak behavior when using syslog-ng to send spoffed UDP packets to other syslog-ng's. The syslog-ng sender is leaking, the receiver is exhibitning normal behavior. syslog-ng-admin@lists.balabit.hu wrote on 03/02/2005 08:42:23 AM:
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It looks very much like a leak. As I've heard last week from our development team, they seem to have seen similar massive leaks when using UDP spoofing. But I need to confirm that first. I'll let you know tomorrow or the latest by next Wednesday.
Ok, I've checked back again with that developer and ...
The leak manifested itself when calling syslog() over a perl script or something similar, I don't exactly remember. The gross and I/O intesive
Actually it was a bug in the Perl Module Net::RawIP. We needed specially crafted UDP packets for sending them to syslog-ng. So my barking is wrong here and I do _NOT_ see this memory leak. Sorry for the noise and happy debugging :).
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