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Try to identify what kinds of requests are causing the leak: Authentication or accounting requests, AuthBy FILE or AuthBy SQL etc?

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Try to identify what kinds of requests are causing the leak: Authentication or accounting requests, AuthBy FILE or AuthBy SQL etc?

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• If you are using any perl modules (DBD-*, LDAP etc), upgrade to the latest versions and see if it still leaks. • Report the problem to us, along with your configuration file (remove any secrets and passwords), and an estimate of the growth rate.

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