Bug#900253: nslcd: disabling ppolicy breaks authentication

2022-01-08 Thread Arthur de Jong
On Sat, 2022-01-08 at 20:19 +0100, Nicolas Peugnet wrote: > I just ran into this bug. If I understand correctly it should have > been fixed by this commit: > > which is in Debian since version 0.9.12-1.

Bug#900253: nslcd: disabling ppolicy breaks authentication

2022-01-08 Thread Nicolas Peugnet
Hello, I just ran into this bug. If I understand correctly it should have been fixed by this commit: which is in Debian since version 0.9.12-1. Just to be sure Arthur, would setting this option to

Bug#900253: nslcd: disabling ppolicy breaks authentication

2019-10-13 Thread Arthur de Jong
On Sun, 2019-09-22 at 01:01 +0900, Marc Dequènes wrote: > As I can see this part of the code did not change in 0.9.10. Hi Marc, Sorry for not responding sooner. There are two nslcd implementations: nslcd and pynslcd. The pynslcd implementation is more experimental and does not handle pam_authc_p

Bug#900253: nslcd: disabling ppolicy breaks authentication

2019-09-21 Thread duck
Quack, As I can see this part of the code did not change in 0.9.10. Any news? \_o< -- Marc Dequènes

Bug#900253: nslcd: disabling ppolicy breaks authentication

2018-05-27 Thread duck
Package: nslcd Version: 0.9.7-2 Severity: important Quack, I was annoyed by slapd warning me about "unrecognized control", and as we do not use ppolicy I decided to set "pam_authc_ppolicy no". I realized this setting breaks PAM authentication on my system. nslcd/authc reports "Unknown error"