A pullup in 10.4 LTS would be welcome.
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This bug was fixed in the package cron - 3.0pl1-116ubuntu1
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cron (3.0pl1-116ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* Merge from debian unstable (LP: #696953), remaining changes:
- debian/control:
+ Requires debhelper >= 7.3.15ubuntu2 (for Upstart).
+ Move MTA,lockfile-progs
** Branch linked: lp:debian/sid/cron
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On 09/02/2010 05:09 PM, Stephane Chazelas wrote:
>> This appears to be a variant of Debian bug #512757 against cron. Can
>> somebody confirm this for me?
> [...]
>
> Pretty much, though for me reordering the init scripts wasn't enough as
> there was some delay between the time nslcd (the LDAP cach
> This appears to be a variant of Debian bug #512757 against cron. Can
> somebody confirm this for me?
[...]
Pretty much, though for me reordering the init scripts wasn't enough as
there was some delay between the time nslcd (the LDAP cache daemon) was
started and it being operational.
In any cas
This appears to be a variant of Debian bug #512757 against cron. Can
somebody confirm this for me?
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Also affects Ubuntu lucid 10.04.
crontabs for LDAP users are ignored on boot. You need to edit the user's
crontab or cron reload for the LDAP users crontabs to be loaded.
A work around could be to do a "reload cron" every time a network
interface goes up or down.
I suppose the fix would be to lo
We have the same symptom with jaunty (our mirror was last synced ~June
2009) with LDAP providing the non-local users. Restarting cron resolved
the issue for us.
After some poking and prodding I found that cron was calling getpwnam
for all the user crontabs and getting back NULL for all non-local
Thanks for your report. This is not a problem with cron (nor ldap or
nsswitch) but with the pam module. I can't remember yet how we had
solved it but nscd was part of the solution.
I'll let you know if I'm able to find out something.
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In the mean time, it looks like fcron doesn't exhibit this bug. It's not
a drop in replacement for vixie crond, but it looks like my users can
just use "fcrontab -e" and it'll work.
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Just found this problem on a new server, this time using ldap as a user
source instead of winbind, on Debian/etch. This server is running nscd,
and it's still having the same issue.
So: I don't think your workaround actually works, marx, at least not on
my systems, and this problem appears to exis
The bug is still there but we have found an workaround, install nscd -
this will cache your results and problem will be 'solved' :)
** Changed in: cron (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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** Changed in: cron (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Adam Conrad (adconrad) => (unassigned)
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Has anyone looked into this at all, ever, since I filed the bug report?
To me, this is a rather serious issue for those not using a default
nsswitch config, and I'm sort of surprised that it's gone this long
without any comments from anyone.
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