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Re: Snort 2.6.0RC1 memory usage on FreeBSD
From: Jason Brvenik <jasonb () sourcefire com>
Date: Sat, 29 Apr 2006 20:19:59 -0400
Richard Bejtlich wrote:
On 4/29/06, Michael Scheidell <scheidell () secnap net> wrote:Google back a while on snort mailing lists. This was already reported, with a workaround.Jason, Thanks for your useful response.
Happily.
Incidentally, Steve's email didn't make it in the digest of the list I receive from sf.net, nor did it make it to popular archives like MARC. Nerijus' reply to Steve did. Weird.
Strange indeed. Hopefully that last copy will make it into the archives.
I guess Snort is officially able to shed its "lightweight" adjective, at least in a default configuration? :)
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Current thread:
- Snort 2.6.0RC1 memory usage on FreeBSD Richard Bejtlich (Apr 29)
- Re: Snort 2.6.0RC1 memory usage on FreeBSD Jason Brvenik (Apr 29)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Snort 2.6.0RC1 memory usage on FreeBSD Michael Scheidell (Apr 29)
- Re: Snort 2.6.0RC1 memory usage on FreeBSD Richard Bejtlich (Apr 30)
- Re: Snort 2.6.0RC1 memory usage on FreeBSD Jason Brvenik (Apr 30)
- Re: Snort 2.6.0RC1 memory usage on FreeBSD Martin Roesch (May 01)
- Re: Snort 2.6.0RC1 memory usage on FreeBSD Richard Bejtlich (Apr 30)