I can confirm this. While this setup doesn't seem too common, it's certainly a
valid and supported one.
This needs to be adressed on the slapd side, so reassigning this.
The suggested fix (adduser openldap sasl) is quite simple, won't cause any
regressions, but does give the slapd process some
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #355287
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=355287
** Also affects: heimdal (Debian) via
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=355287
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
--
hdb schema missing
Hi Karsten,
thank you for finding this patch.This would indeed be nice to have.
A few questions:
* the build system changes you mention seem not to be included (maybe attach a
debdiff ?)
* could you reproduce the dpatch with diff -p so it's eaier for others to put
in context ?
Thanks you,
notes to self and others reviewing this patch (sasl package guru ?):
* the strncmp's around line 62 in the patch might as well use pass_format_str
instead of p
* the hardcoded 11 there bothers me
* strcasecmp ?
* this part in _sasl_get_salt is partially redundant:
+ /*
Joop, was this an NFS problem ? Is it solved for you ? Can I close this
bug ?
--
using libnss-ldap, user can be member of max 16 groups
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140975
You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu
Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu.
--
FDS 1.1 Beta has been released at the end of november, with all the FHS,
automake and other infrastructure changes everybody was waiting for.
However, Debian and Ubuntu packaging efforts for this software seem to
have stalled completely by now. Maybe this new release (or 1.1 final)
will revive
I am pretty sure this is a problem in your NFS setup. NFS limits the number of
groups transmitted to server to 16 by default. (Some newer implementations
extend the protocol to transmit 32 or more group memberships.)
To verify this is an NFS-related issue, try creating a local file (/tmp should
Quick note to others watching this: the update on the debian side is just due
to the ITP being auto-closed after one year.
As the pkg-fedora-ds repository is also still empty, i guess the current plan
is to wait for upstream to roll a release of the now autotooled trunk.
(If anybody has any
The package name should possibly be changed to dirsrv, as this is the
autoconf @PACKAGE_NAME@ that will be used after the next release.
** Changed in: debian
Bugwatch: Debian Bug tracker #315297 = Debian Bug tracker #386206
Status: Fix Released = Unknown
--
Fedora Directory Server
101 - 109 of 109 matches
Mail list logo