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[krbdev.mit.edu #6647] Memory leak in kdc

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg Hudson via RT)
Sat Jan 23 11:49:33 2010

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Of course, reply (the non enc-part) is also treated as a container full
of aliases, except for reply.padata, which is treated as owned memory
and initialized/cleaned up.  So, fragile as that is, perhaps it's more
consistent with the current design (such as it is) of the function to
treat reply_encpart.enc_padata as owned memory similarly.

Also a less invasive fix for 1.8.
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