On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 04:36:30PM +0400, Damyan Ivanov wrote:
> It asks here via debconf. Perhaps the question is asked only the first
> time the package in installed. dpkg-reconfigure makes it ask the
> question again.

Hm.

The template says:

  _Description: make configuration readable/writeable by owner only
  Should the libnss-ldap configuration file be readable and writable only by
  the file owner?
  .
  If you use passwords in your libnss-ldap configuration, it is usually a
  good idea to have the configuration set with mode 0600 (readable and
  writable only by the file's owner).
  .
  Note: As a sanity check, libnss-ldap will check if you have nscd
  installed
  and will only set the mode to 0600 if nscd is present.

So if you explicitly set it, and then stop nscd, it will break. That's not
really anything libnss-ldap can do anything about, is it?

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