Diego Rivera wrote:
My question is: am I totally screwed? Will I be forced to go to
OpenLDAP 2.1.X and recompile EVERYTHING that touches LDAP (especially
hoping that 2.1.X is backward-compatible with 2.0.X)?
Or just use cooker/9.2 that uses sasl v2 for everything (and also the
same version of
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003, Thomas Luzat wrote:
> According to the above site the bug is fixed in the latest cyrus21-imapd
> (of Debian) - why imapd and why not SASL? I'm really confused.
>From the changelog that closed the bug:
* Document that SASL is still braindamaged re. reentry in double linkage
figured as much.
I upgraded to OpenLDAP 2.1.22, and recompiled a TON of stuff that goes
with it
The upside is that the setup this is for is still experimental, so
there's still time for newer distros (like Mandrake 9.2 which is just
around the corner) to incorporate all the stuff I need alrea
On Sun, 2003-09-28 at 18:53, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> Diego Rivera wrote:
> > My question is: am I totally screwed? Will I be forced to go to
> > OpenLDAP 2.1.X and recompile EVERYTHING that touches LDAP (especially
> > hoping that 2.1.X is backward-compatible with 2.0.X)?
>
> You're not the only p
Diego Rivera wrote:
My question is: am I totally screwed? Will I be forced to go to
OpenLDAP 2.1.X and recompile EVERYTHING that touches LDAP (especially
hoping that 2.1.X is backward-compatible with 2.0.X)?
You're not the only person to get bitten by this (nss_ldap uses OpenLDAP
2.0 which uses SA
Hi Diego,
I ran into the same problem several times because I simply couldn't
believe this limitation exists. I always thought it was a mistake on my
side.
I'm using OpenLDAP, Cyrus-sasl, Cyrus-IMAPd and Postfix. I'm using RedHat
so I'm also using OpenLDAP 2.0.x! This results in the following
lim
Hello all
First - for reference, I run Mandrake 9.1 PowerPack.
I have a rather complex problem: turns out I recompiled postfix to use
SASL2 so I could use saslauthd (the 1.5 SASL libs that come with
Mandrake 9.1 don't seem to like saslauthd - can't recall if they ever
worked with it or not).
No