Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-09 Thread Simon Law
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 07:17:53PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: Le ven 2005-10-07 a 18:57:54 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: Man, that's too bizarre. Like, Net::LDAP::new _knows_ how to get https:// and use SSL. If you fire up the Perl debugger, does it at least try to use SSL?

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-09 Thread SR, ESC
Le dim 2005-10-09 a 03:33:07 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: Poking around on your machine, I figured out the problem. You have an old installation of Net::LDAP in /usr/lib/perl5, but the correct Debian version is /usr/share/perl5. Unfortunately, @INC prefers /usr/lib/perl5

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-07 Thread Simon Law
On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 06:01:17AM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: Le mer 2005-10-05 a 03:05:53 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: If you could send the relevant URI, HOST, and PORT sections of your configuration file, I will do my best to reproduce your problem. ok host 192.168.1.150

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-07 Thread SR, ESC
Le ven 2005-10-07 a 02:25:01 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 06:01:17AM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: Le mer 2005-10-05 a 03:05:53 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: If you could send the relevant URI, HOST, and PORT sections of your configuration file, I

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-07 Thread Simon Law
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:27:04PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: Le ven 2005-10-07 a 02:25:01 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: Please try out http://www.law.yi.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/finger-ldap/finger-ldap?rev=1.15 and see if that works better for you. It's directly from my

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-07 Thread SR, ESC
Le ven 2005-10-07 a 16:44:32 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:27:04PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: Hmm... Your server is hanging up on you. Could you try yeh i noticed. i was just running it through 'perl -dT'. it's because of the cert, it matches the FQDN and

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-07 Thread Simon Law
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:52:43PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: Le ven 2005-10-07 a 16:44:32 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: http://www.law.yi.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/finger-ldap/finger-ldap?rev=1.16 Whoops. I noticed a small bug where I didn't clear $error if it succeeded.

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-07 Thread SR, ESC
Le ven 2005-10-07 a 17:09:45 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:52:43PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: Le ven 2005-10-07 a 16:44:32 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: http://www.law.yi.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/finger-ldap/finger-ldap?rev=1.16

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-07 Thread Simon Law
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 05:19:21PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: Le ven 2005-10-07 a 17:09:45 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 04:52:43PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: Le ven 2005-10-07 a 16:44:32 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit:

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-07 Thread SR, ESC
Le ven 2005-10-07 a 18:34:47 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: I'm completely confused by this behaviour. I cannot reproduce this because for me, SSL does work. I don't think this is finger-ldap any more. Does 'ldaps://pylong.kisikew.org' work instead? does for everything else.

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-07 Thread Simon Law
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 06:47:59PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: Le ven 2005-10-07 a 18:34:47 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: I'm completely confused by this behaviour. I cannot reproduce this because for me, SSL does work. I don't think this is finger-ldap any more. Does

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-07 Thread SR, ESC
Le ven 2005-10-07 a 18:57:54 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 06:47:59PM -0400, SR, ESC wrote: does for everything else. both hosts resolve to a single IP, the certs are freshly done (the first was done up not so long ago, and the second was re-done [had

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-05 Thread simon raven
Package: finger-ldap Version: 1.2-1 Severity: normal hi, finger-ldap -m simon /usr/bin/finger-ldap: Bad hostname 'ldaps://iskwahtemis.kisikew.org/' (2005.10.05)(pts/21)(06:22) (/) ([EMAIL PROTECTED])[22] % finger-ldap -m simon /usr/bin/finger-ldap: Bad hostname 'ldapi://%2fvar%2frun%2fldapi'

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-05 Thread SR, ESC
Le mer 2005-10-05 a 03:05:53 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: It's a little suspicious that ldapi:// got munged, but I'll look into it. i'm not sure if Net::LDAP supports UNIX sockets, but i thought it did. Well, finger-ldap doesn't parse out the 'port' syntax, mostly because I

Bug#332217: finger-ldap: bad hostname: ldaps://foo

2005-10-05 Thread SR, ESC
Le mer 2005-10-05 a 03:05:53 -0400, Simon Law [EMAIL PROTECTED] a dit: oh, i should mention that - for ldapsearch, et al., ldap.conf, and slapd.conf - that URI is the preferred way To Do Things, since HOST and PORT are deprecated in oldap 2.1.x and up. so if the parsing can be based on URI, you