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4.1.8

* IRRd’s whois worker processes could use excessive memory 571
* The scopefilter_enabled value in the !J was incorrect in some cases 555

The memory issue occurred mainly when answering queries with large responses. Those cause high memory consumption in the workers, which is expected, but after answering the query, the workers did not always release the memory.

4.1.7

4.1.6

4.1.5

4.1.4

See https://irrd.readthedocs.io/en/stable/releases/4.1.4/

Note that upgrading to 4.1.3 or newer is strongly recommended for all 4.1.x users.

(This release was re-published a second time on GitHub due to a tag change. This only affected published documentation and not the source code. 4.1.4 was actually released on June 18th.)

4.1.3

Upgrading strongly urged for all 4.1.x users. See https://irrd.readthedocs.io/en/stable/releases/4.1.3/

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