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ldap-auth-client combined /etc/libnss-ldap.conf and /etc/pam-ldap.conf.
If either or both of these files exist on upgrade, then the user is
prompted with a message to manually migrate the files. From debian
/ldap-auth-config.templates:
Template: ldap-auth-config/move-to-debconf
Type: boolean
Okay, snapshot of conclusions at this point...
(1) Any systems Feisty (and earlier) upgraded to Hardy (and later) would
require a manual migration of /etc/libnss-ldap.conf and /etc/pam-
ldap.conf if either or both of those files exist.
(2) None of the 5+ Ubuntu developers who have looked at this
On Tue, 2008-04-08 at 12:07 +, Kevin Slater wrote:
I had the problem in two different desktop machines running Fiesty,
with LDAP client authentication working, when I upgraded them to
Gutsy.
@Kevin,
Thanks for confirming our suspicions, that this problem arises in
systems upgraded from an
@Brian-
I'm still trying, albeit unsuccessfully, to reproduce this problem. It
seems that the complexity of the configuration is a bit deeper than in
my test cases.
If possible, would you (or anyone else) who is seeing this problem in
Hardy Beta please ping me in IRC? My handle is 'kirkland'
On Mon, 2008-04-07 at 20:10 +, Hilton Gibson wrote:
With pam_ldap.conf my ref is a uri and works, but when I make it a
straight host name ref, then it hangs.
Ahh... Okay, so this tells us something very interesting.
pam_ldap.conf hasn't existed since Feisty. There, it was part of the
Ok. It's a production system that started with Debian stable, then Ubuntu
Hoary, then Ubuntu Dapper. Hopefully Ubuntu Hardy soon.
No re-installs, could not afford downtime. All the time very problematic
upgrading.
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:57 PM, Dustin Kirkland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Mon,
@Hilton-
Would it be possible for you to switch it back to hostname and reproduce
the problem and report any meaningful error messages in /var/log/syslog
for the failed boot? (Note, you might have to look in one of the log
rotations in /var/log/syslog.*)
:-Dustin
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Jamie hasn't had time to look at this and has transferred it to me.
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Err.. Ok. For a while only. Am at home now.
Tommorow OK?
Will get logs etc...
On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 11:57 PM, Dustin Kirkland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
@Hilton-
Would it be possible for you to switch it back to hostname and reproduce
the problem and report any meaningful error messages in
Dustin,
Sorry, this was Hardy Beta... I'm not sure as to the particular release, since
I'm doing test preseed installs over a network from a local mirror that is
updated daily. I do recall that the version of libnss-ldap was 259 at the time,
though 258 is the latest I see in the repos now.
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Hi all,
I've been trying for several days to reproduce this problem in Hardy,
without any luck.
Can anyone confirm that this problem is endemic in Hardy?
If so, can you please provide very detailed instructions to reproduce?
Also, please note your udev version.
Thanks,
:-Dustin
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I only got the problem when I was using groups: ldap files in
nsswitch.conf, and without the bind_policy soft in ldap.conf. Changing
to groups: files ldap and bind_policy soft resolved the problem for me,
though I'm not sure of the udev version as the machine has been
reinstalled several times in
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