I have same problem with transparent mode with peek-and-splice (without
mimicking):
> FATAL: Unknown https_port option 'ssl-bump'.
> FATAL: Bungled /etc/squid/squid.conf line 37: https_port 8443 ssl-bump
> intercept tls-cert=/etc/squid/ssl/squid.pem
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I have same problem in Ubuntu Bionic
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And... not only logs, memory is really leaked:
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## Before restart:
PID USER PR NIVIRTRESSHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND
14589 root 20 0 2029276 1.460g 5016 S 1.0 75.0 18:14.70
/usr/bin/stunnel4 /etc/stunnel/foobar.conf
## After restart:
PID USER PR NI
We have same problem, Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS (stunnel 5.44 on x86_64-pc-
linux-gnu platform):
...cut...
Jul 22 09:25:42 srv stunnel[14589]: LOG4[107987]: Possible memory leak at
../crypto/x509/x_name.c:92: 323949 allocations
Jul 22 09:25:42 srv stunnel[14589]: LOG4[107987]: Possible memory leak at
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Public bug reported:
systemd unit service has hardcoded value for rng-device (/dev/hwrng),
and dont use HRNGDEVICE or RNGDOPTIONS defined in /etc/default/rng-tools
I propose:
-- /lib/systemd/system/rng-tools.service --
- ExecStart=/usr/sbin/rngd -r /dev/hwrng -f
+ # Read configuration var
I have same problem in Ubuntu 18.04, +2 seconds in sshd logins.
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pam_motd needs a module option to disable in-line dynamic updates
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We have same problem, 3.13.0-155.205 (amd64) is broken, ubuntu 14.04
over aws, our autoscaling instances (with kernel.panic=5) are rebooting
over and over again. With previous (3.13.0-153.203) was all right.
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Thanks, in case it gives any other clue, the breaks do not happen every
time, but it seems to match a FullGC.
2018-07-10T12:49:13.290+0200: 12.925: [Full GC2018-07-10T12:49:13.290+0200:
12.925: [Tenured: 29930K->28388K(40012K), 0.1007850 secs]
42589K->28388K(58060K), [Perm : 26687K->26679K(26688