In repeated, side by side trials doing https requests (ssl), there is no problem and behavior is normal with requests from Internet Explorer 5.5 (memory allocation stays at about 22 megabytes), but Mozilla 1.0 seems to send some kind of request that causes Tomcat to just go on allocating memory until there is a mere 4 megabytes of memory left on my web server (Tomcat at this point is using about 82 megabytes of memory).

Fun and more fun with Netscape products! ( -- as if web programmers haven't had enough already).

The allocation goes up about two megabytes every 8 seconds. I wonder if it could be taken care of by more memory, or if the memory allocation would just go on.

Any ideas? Why should a properly behaving server do this? I am running with default configurations.

I hope someone can point me in the right direction.

- CB


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