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I am trying to make a long run capture with ssldump latest version:
ssldump -T -z -P -n -H -e -A -d port
but I see that the memory in use of the ssldump process grows indefinitely.
It is possible to run ssldump for long time without having memory issues?
Can you check if all memory was released when a connection was closed?
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I'm observing the same issue. 3GB of ram of the process ssldump
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I am trying to make a long run capture with ssldump latest version:
ssldump -T -z -P -n -H -e -A -d port
but I see that the memory in use of the ssldump process grows indefinitely.
It is possible to run ssldump for long time without having memory issues?
Can you check if all memory was released when a connection was closed?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: