I need to correct myself. This issue was gone for awhile. Then I had problems
again on and off.
I can observe this issue regularly, now.
Maybe I will install a script as workaround, that calls "service nscd
restart" one minute after booting. Any better suggestions?
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I found the solution:
About two years ago we got new workstations. The major part of the
configuration was copied from the old workstations.
/etc/ldap/ldap.conf was copied, too.
The files specified by TLS_CERT and TLS_KEY were copied to the new
workstations, but the file for TLS_CACERT was forgot
I wanted to provide further information with ldapsearch (see
https://bugs.debian.org/643948#61), but I realised that ldapsearch isn't
wotking with ldaps (ldap_sasl_bind(SIMPLE): Can't contact LDAP server (-1)).
Only ldap (without ssl) works.
The Server is configured to allow both and both ports r
I can confirm that this problem exists since Ubuntu 12.04.
With Ubuntu 14.04 I observe this issue much more often. In fact during 3 of 4
reboots nslcd does not start correctly.
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We could reproduce this issues and after 13 reboot attempts on a VM the nslcd
wasn't running but the LDAP-Search succeded.
The relevant parts of the syslog and nslcd.ldapsearch.boot.log are attached.
If you need more information on this let us know.
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If you can reliably reproduce this, please try to supply debugging information
as described in
https://bugs.debian.org/643948#61
(specifically the gdb invocation of ldapsearch).
It this can be shown to be a problem in libldap or something else it can
be chased in the appropriate package.
Any h
I also tried to change the package name concerned:
I think it should be
"nslcd"
not
"nss-pam-ldapd"
Maybe that's why it didn't get the necessary attention for 2 years?
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Same here on all our Ubuntu 14.04 machines:
On boot nslcd stops working with this message:
nslcd[1431]: version 0.8.13 starting
nslcd[1431]: accepting connections
nslcd[1431]: Libgcrypt warning: missing initialization - please fix the
application
nslcd[1431]: Libgcrypt notice: state transition P
Also, after reboot my machine (a KVM guest) several times I have to say
it seems to be happening every time. I can start nslcd manually though.
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I am posting this to confirm that this bug still exists in 14.04:
Apr 28 10:12:41 hostname nslcd[1020]: version 0.8.13 starting
Apr 28 10:12:46 hostname nslcd[1020]: accepting connections
Apr 28 10:12:46 hostname nslcd[1020]: Libgcrypt warning: missing initialization
- please fix the application
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nss-pam-ldapd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I'm sorry Arthur, I somehow missed that other bug report. I'm going to try and
use the backport of 0.7.2 and see where that gets me. Thanks for your time and
really quick response!
-Mike
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The libgcrypt problem is a known one without a known solution so far. Some
background information is here:
http://bugs.debian.org/643948
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/506796
It seems to be a bug in either libgcrypt or OpenLDAP (I don't have time
to dig into this at the moment though).
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