Tor v0.1.0.3-rc
Giorgos Pallas
gpall at ccf.auth.gr
Tue Apr 19 06:10:51 UTC 2005
I am using Debian woody, with kernel 2.4.26, on a (no laughing plz ;-)
AMD K6-2 400 MHZ, with 128 RAM and 128 swap...
With v0.1.0.3-rc, it took 4 days for tor to gradually consume all my
available memory and then crash...
Eddie wrote:
> I am curious what platform you are using and how long your time line
> is for this problem to appear???
>
> Giorgos Pallas wrote:
>
>> Although Tor v0.1.0.3-rc is very stable (unlike the 0.xxx series), on
>> my server it attracts (as it is natural) gradually many connections,
>> thus using even more swap, until all swap is consumed and then it is
>> terminated by the system. It would be still very usefull as I had
>> proposed in a past email, to integrate some way to configure it in
>> order not to use more than X megabytes of memory... (except if the
>> fact that it uses more and more memory is due to some memory leak...)
>>
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