Hello, jabłko,
Thanks for the details. The problem was found on our Lucid build-
servers, so this is still a problem there.
However, knowing that the problem is fixed in some particular version
lets us backport the particular package.
I am not sure if anyone will bother with backporting the fix
Thank you!
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Title:
NSS using LDAP+SSL breaks setuid applications like su, sudo, apache2
suexec, and atd
To manage
Any chance of it getting to lucid-updates anytime soon?
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Title:
NSS using LDAP+SSL breaks setuid applications like su,
Hey, raof,
I have tested the lucid-proposed version and it works fine. sudo no
longer segfaults.
Thanks for the package! I am waiting for it to arrive at lucid-updates!
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Hello, Martin.
Any chance of getting that for lucid?
Thank you in advance!
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Title:
NSS using LDAP+SSL breaks setuid
Hello,
I have just verified that the libpam-ldap version in Precise
(184-8.5ubuntu2) has the same issue.
I have a custom package that configures ldap (actually it configures much more
than that) and I tried to add:
Provides: ldap-auth-config
to it, but because libpam-ldap Depends:
I am using lucid at the moment, libpam-ldap version 184-8.2ubuntu1.
Anyway, if you look at maverick and natty you will see that the package
is the exact same version, with the same dependencies.
** Changed in: libpam-ldap (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Installation of libpam-ldap adds loads of trash to the system.
Dependency on ldap-auth-config pulls also ldap-auth-client. As I can see
ldap-auth-config is used for configuration of PAM in some old-way (it
overwrites /etc/pam.d/common-*) and
Yes, the problem went away, when I installed libldap, which I compiled
with openssl.
apt-get source libldap
Edit openldap-2.4.21/debian/configure.options to change --with-tls=gnutls to
--with-tls=openssl
(do not forget to install the libssl-dev package and build-depends for openldap)
I worked around the problem by recompiling libldap2 with openssl. It
seems there is either a bug in GnuTLS or some kind of interface bug
between ldap and gnutls.
This is not the first problem I encountered with openldap and gnutls.
Maybe we should link openldap with openssl in the distro?
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