Em Quinta 30 Junho 2005 14:59, juliano escreveu: > ldapsearch -b 'dc=xxx,dc=yyy' kills the slapd process. > I just compiled with --enable-ldbm > No errors reported when compiling... I do make test after and its okay too. > What i did wrong ? > > do_sasl_bind: dn () mech DIGEST-MD5 > SASL [conn=1] Debug: DIGEST-MD5 server step 2 > => ldap_dn2bv(16) > ldap_err2string > <= ldap_dn2bv(uid=root,cn=DIGEST-MD5,cn=auth)=0 Success > slap_sasl_getdn: u:id converted to uid=root,cn=DIGEST-MD5,cn=auth > >>> dnNormalize: <uid=root,cn=DIGEST-MD5,cn=auth> > => ldap_bv2dn(uid=root,cn=DIGEST-MD5,cn=auth,0) > ldap_err2string > <= ldap_bv2dn(uid=root,cn=DIGEST-MD5,cn=auth)=0 Success > => ldap_dn2bv(272) > ldap_err2string > <= ldap_dn2bv(uid=root,cn=digest-md5,cn=auth)=0 Success > <<< dnNormalize: <uid=root,cn=digest-md5,cn=auth> > ==>slap_sasl2dn: converting SASL name uid=root,cn=digest-md5,cn=auth to a DN > slap_sasl_regexp: converting SASL name uid=root,cn=digest-md5,cn=auth > <==slap_sasl2dn: Converted SASL name to <nothing> > /etc/sasldb2 > Killed
I would guess your sasl library was linked against a different version of berkeley DB than openldap.