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Re: Memory leak cause of Comcast DNS problems

  • From: Jason Frisvold
  • Date: Mon Apr 18 16:09:18 2005
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On 4/18/05, Florian Weimer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Maybe the leak wasn't in the DNS service, but some other software
> component which company policy required on each server (think of
> Tivoli, antivirus software, or CSA).  Who knows?  The possiblities are
> endless.

There was, at one time, a fairly serious memory leak in Cisco CNR... 
I believe I saw a post indicating that CNR was possibly in use?

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Jason 'XenoPhage' Frisvold
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