[asterisk-bugs] [JIRA] (ASTERISK-29274) Possible Memory Leak in PJSIP TLS Transport
Troy Bowman (JIRA)
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Fri Feb 5 13:07:59 CST 2021
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Troy Bowman commented on ASTERISK-29274:
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My tests have proven that version 2.10 of pjproject did indeed fix this memory leak.
https://trac.pjsip.org/repos/changeset/6091
This issue can be closed.
> Possible Memory Leak in PJSIP TLS Transport
> -------------------------------------------
>
> Key: ASTERISK-29274
> URL: https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-29274
> Project: Asterisk
> Issue Type: Bug
> Security Level: None
> Components: pjproject/pjsip
> Affects Versions: 16.8.0
> Environment: Asterisk 16.8-cert5 using pjproject-2.9 on Gentoo on QEMU KVM
> Reporter: Troy Bowman
> Assignee: Troy Bowman
> Severity: Major
>
> Last Saturday morning, I enabled the TLS transport in my PJSIP configuration and turned on SIPS for our Polycom phones and our provider trunks. I wanted to test TLS while we have a lower weekend call volume.
> Things worked well, aside from some non-fatal errors. However, I am concerned that memory usage gradually increases with this change.
> Please see my community post for graphs and the steps I took to find out what was filling up memory unnecessarily:
> https://community.asterisk.org/t/pjsip-tls-transport-memory-leak/87363
> I have since disabled TLS on all of my Polycom phones and trunks, and it is behaving normally as it did before. TLS is the only difference in this change, so I am pretty sure there is an issue with the storage of client certificates and CA certificates.
> I can provide one of the 128M memory page dumps by other means if it is desired.
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