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4k / request leak
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4k / request leak
Summary: 4k / request leak
Product: Apache httpd-2.0
Version: 2.0.39
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: Major
Priority: Other
Component: Core
AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
ReportedBy: belg4mit@mit.edu
I'm running a fairly simple setup,
and just noticed apache was 140M.
I restarted it (2.7M), and see the
process grows by 4k every request.
I have the following modules loaded:
auth
log_config
proxy (proxypass via rewriteaction [P])
proxy_http
rewrite
worker
kernel 2.4.18, gcc 3.0.4, glibc 2.2.4
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